Apple, Foxconn, and the impact on Devanahalli, north of Bengaluru
Rapid evolution of the Apple manufacturing supply chain in India is having a dramatic impact in some regions, transforming local...
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by Jonny Evans · Published April 19, 2025
Rapid evolution of the Apple manufacturing supply chain in India is having a dramatic impact in some regions, transforming local...
by Jonny Evans · Published April 19, 2025
Ultimately, for all of this, the only question that should be being asked is “how much profit is fair?” But corporatoins and politicians don’t want to touch that particularly hot potato…
by Jonny Evans · Published April 18, 2025
Apple’s VP Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing, Kaiann Drance chose to discuss making movies and photography on iPhone while visiting India this week.
by Jonny Evans · Published April 17, 2025
Hidden deep within the vast recesses of your iPhone sits a little known setting that lets Apple Watch measure how much time you spend in daylight.
by Jonny Evans · Published April 16, 2025
Greenpeace says electricity consumption from the manufacture of artificial intelligence (AI) chips has soared by more than 350 percent worldwide between 2023 and 2024.
by Jonny Evans · Published April 16, 2025
Apple has made astonishing progress on its goal to become completely carbon neutral by 2030, putting governments, industries, and competitors to shame
by Jonny Evans · Published April 15, 2025
Apple Watch is ten years old. To mark the moment, Apple has announced a special activity challenge with a bunch of awards for those of us who manage to go the distance
by Jonny Evans · Published April 14, 2025
Apple has at last become the world’s number one smartphone manufacturer by sales – just in time for tariffs to send its sales south again.
by Jonny Evans · Published April 13, 2025
It took Apple almost eight years to build production capacity in India, even then it has only reached 25% and had a lot of advantages to get there.
by Jonny Evans · Published April 12, 2025
The Trump administration announced late Friday that smartphones, computers and other electronic devices will seemingly be spared from the new “reciprocal” tariff scheme.
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