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Fair Labor Association Reaches Agreement with Foxconn on Working Hours and Pay
Posted On Thursday, March 29, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, china, chinese, comedy, copyright, dvice, front page, ipad, iphone apps, ipod, search-engine, technology, universe
Following an audit of Foxconn's facilities where the company assembles Apple products, the Fair Labor Association (FLA) today announced that it has reached an agreement with Foxconn that will result in stricter controls over working hours and an examination of salaries paid to workers at the facilities. Foxconn has committed to bring its factories into full compliance with Chinese legal limits and FLA standards on working hours by July 2013, according to its remediation plan in FLA's report

Foxconn and Sharp Enter Partnership to Advance LCD Technology
Posted On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors, TUAW Tags: birds, business, china, development, friends, front page, investment, iphone apps, technology
Sharp today announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Foxconn/Hon Hai Precision, seeking to stabilize its own financial situation and fund investments to continue pushing LCD technology forward. Foxconn is of course Apple's primary manufacturing partner for many of its products, while Sharp was reportedly responsible for the Retina display technology in the new iPad. But production difficulties at Sharp have resulted in the company delaying its entry into the supply chain for the iPad display as Samsung and LG have ramped their own production
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Intel Says Fiber Optic Thunderbolt Cables Coming Later This Year
Posted On Monday, March 12, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, california, digital, front page, gaming, imac, intel, ipad, iphone, ipod, mac, microsoft, opinion, sony, technology
One of the promises of Intel's Thunderbolt technology was the possibility for fiber optic cables, offering greater cable lengths and setting the stage for faster connectivity once the standard matures. But Thunderbolt launched using only traditional copper wire cables, and there has been some dispute about just how soon fiber optic cables will become available
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International 4G iPad Models Will Work on AT&T, Not on LTE in Home Countries
Posted On Friday, March 9, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: Australia, bears, beautiful, california, countries, facebook, front page, iphone apps, ipod, mac, macrumors, technology
As highlighted by SlashGear yesterday, the Wi-Fi + 4G iPad announced by Apple on Wednesday and launching in ten countries next Friday will not be compatible with LTE networks under development in most of the launch countries. Apple's LTE discussion during the media event focused on five carriers in the United States (AT&T and Verizon) and Canada (Bell, Rogers, and Telus), noting that international markets would have other options available for cellular connectivity.
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Apple Releases Television Commercial for ‘The New iPad’
Posted On Thursday, March 8, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, arts, business, facebook, front page, google maps, ipad, iphone apps, ipod, japanese, mac, technology
As it always does when it releases a new product, Apple has produced an elegant television commercial for the new iPad.
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iPad 3 to Include Haptic Display Technology to Provide On-Screen Textures?
Posted On Wednesday, March 7, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: copyright, facebook, front page, games, google, imac, mac, macrumors, positives, senseg, technology, twitter
A series of last-minute rumors and speculation are suggesting that the iPad 3 might include haptic technology that would give on-screen objects texture. The rumors have linked Finnish company Senseg with Apple and have been fueled by Apple's media event invitations carrying the tagline "We have something you really have to see
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Apple’s NC Solar Farm to Utilize High-Efficiency SunPower Panels, Online as Soon as October
Posted On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: city, homes, imac, iphone, marketing, russia, technology, utilities
The San Jose Mercury News reports that a regulatory filing has revealed that Apple's massive solar farm at its new data center in Maiden, North Carolina will utilize panels from San Jose-based energy company SunPower. The ground-mounted panels will track with the sun throughout the day and be installed in phases with the first batch set to come on line as soon as October of this year. [A]n 18-page filing with the North Carolina Utilities Commission makes it clear that SunPower has been chosen to provide the solar panels for the massive solar farm
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Apple Wins Long-Term Protection from Ban on Sales of 3G-Enabled Devices in Germany
Posted On Monday, February 27, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, facebook, front page, german, google, innovators, lawsuit, macrumors, microsoft, Motorola, sales, technology, united-states, windows
Back in December, Motorola Mobility won a preliminary injunction against Apple in Germany that could have seen Apple barred from selling its 3G-enabled products such as the iPhone and cellular-capable iPad models in the country. Apple did indeed briefly pull all 3G devices with the exception of the iPhone 4S from its German online store earlier this month, only to put them back on sale a few hours later after a court temporarily suspended enforcement of the injunction. But FOSS Patents now reports that Apple has won a much more significant decision in the ongoing case, as a court has now ruled that Motorola can not enforce the injunction for the duration of Apple's appeal in the case
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JP Morgan: Apple is a sector unto itself
Posted On Sunday, February 26, 2012 By temp. Under TUAW Tags: analyst, function-learn, Industry, jp morgan, jpmorgan, learn, pharmaceuticals, sector, technology, the-end, tuaw
JP Morgan's hardware analyst Mark Moskowitz has laid bare exactly how huge Apple has become lately, calling the company an actual "sector," not just a company any more. Of course, on paper, Apple is competing with other computer and device manufacturers like Dell and Samsung, but the numbers just don't make that comparison meaningful any more, says Moskowitz
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OnLive Launches Premium ‘Desktop Plus’ with Flash and PDF-Enabled Web Browser
Posted On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: amsterdam, apple, desktop, german, internet, mac, macrumors, technology
Last month, OnLive introduced its free OnLive Desktop service that allows users to run virtual instances of Microsoft Office apps streamed from OnLive's remote PCs to the users' iPads. The company has now added Adobe Acrobat Reader support to the service and introduced a paid "Desktop Plus" subscription service to provide enhanced functionality including priority access and a Flash- and PDF-enabled browser experience.
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