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Foxconn denies report of strike at Zhengzhou iPhone factory

Cnet: Foxconn is denying that an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 workers at one of its factories in Zhengzhou, China, went on strike yesterday, as reported by China Labor Watch, a nonprofit advocacy group based in New York. In an e-mail statement sent to CNET, a Foxconn Technology Group representative wrote:

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Foxconn says China can no longer be "the world's factory"

Foxconn's latest earnings report is out, and it looks like Apple's biggest supplier rose above analyst expectations at a time when many other companies have seen their business dwindle because of the pandemic.

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Leak May Reveal Apple’s AR Plans for iPhone8

A Foxconn employee has revealed some of Apple's possible plans for AR glasses and the iPhone8

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Your iPhone may soon be built entirely by a robot

Foxconn Electronics in China has announced that it plans to automate its entire workforce in its efforts to increase output and decrease production costs.

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Speed-Racer2655d ago

Guess this goes against what Donald Trump wanted?

Zerg2655d ago

I need to replace my crappy iPhone 7! Apple will definitely drop the price this round!

ProjectVulcan2655d ago

It's because of those pesky Chinese workers wanting ridiculous luxuries such as 'breaks' and less than 18 hour days while getting paid more than 50 cents an hour isn't it Foxconn?

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