Apple to Gain a New Chinese IPhone Maker During a Trade War

Apple to Gain a New Chinese iPhone Maker During a Trade War

Taiwan-based Wistron, one of just three contract manufacturers that assemble Apple’s iPhones, said Friday it’s agreed to sell two subsidiaries in eastern China for 3.3 billion yuan to Luxshare. One of those units, based in the city of Kunshan, is Wistron’s sole iPhone manufacturing site, according to people familiar with the company’s business.

Despite surge in iPad sales, Apple’s future still cloudy: analysts

Despite surge in iPad sales, Apple’s future still cloudy: analysts

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How iPhone iOS update means Apple workers can STILL listen into your conversations

Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update iOS 13.2.
In August, Apple suspended the practice after privacy concerns.
— Read on www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7626855/Apple-resumes-human-reviews-Siri-audio-iPhone-update.html

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