Apple Prioritizes iPhone Production In India, Put Plans For iPads And MacBook On Hold
Apple has refused to participate in the revised IT hardware production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme. It stated that it remains committed to manufacturing only iPhones in India.
Good News for Iphone lovers, Apple introduces ‘Buy now Pay later option’
Now buying an Iphone would be easy on your pocket as Apple is giving you “Buy now pay later option”
Apple’s Vice President Praises Indian Government’s Commitment To Energy
Apple’s Vice President Lisa Jackson was the first Black person to become Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency
Foxconn Deal: iPhone Production In Karnataka Factory, CM Commits 1 Lakh Employment
Foxconn has made a significant investment in India twice now. In a facility in Tamil Nadu, the company is already producing iPhones of the most recent generation.
Smartphone Exports Cross Rs 50k crore
Smartphone exported from India have crossed Rs 50,000 crore. Nearly 40% of them are iPhones, which Apple exports to Europe, West Asia and Asian countries, except China.
Apple Goes 5G
Apple: In anticipation of its support for 5G cellular, Apple has begun handing out the iOS 16.2 update to eligible iPhone owners. In India, customers of the new iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone SE, and iPhone 12 models may now access 5G cellular service through Airtel and Jio 5G services thanks to the release of …
Google Refuses To Quell Upcoming Mega Layoffs
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai has offered no assurance to worried Google employees that it won't happen.
India has potential to capitalize on China’s manufacturing woes?
On the sidelines of the offers by top global companies supporting Make In India, India has to ensure proper arrangements since the companies require new sites for factories, but they may get distracted by red tape and tariffs policy of India..
Apple End-to-End Encrypted iCloud Backup
Apple announced the launch of end-to-end encryption protections in its iCloud service.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Remains Silent
Tim Cook, Apple CEO refused to comment on the protest in china, avoided questions about why the company’s AirDrop feature was limited in the country or his thoughts on the beatings of iPhone factory workers. Cook was bombarded with questions as he arrived for meetings with lawmakers on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, 1 December, …