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ABC News' Nightline program delivered what they claimed would be an unprecedented look inside the Foxconntroversy: their TV crew would have unfettered access to facilities and people. So what did they expose? More »...On Tuesday night, ABC will broadcast a special Nightline episode that takes a look into Foxconn's factories in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China. To whet your appetite, though, here's a sneak preview of what ABC is planning to offer up.More »
Week after week we hear Foxconn horror stories, but Apple's gadget metropolis is just one place inside an enormous country. Detractors say it's inhumane; defenders say it's way above the norm. But what does "bad" really mean inside a Chinese factory? Let's put Foxconn in context.More »
The other night, ABC’s Nightline got a peek into Foxconn’s manufacturing facilities and shed some light on how the iPhone, iPad, and other Apple products are made. The main angle was to investigate the humanitarian conditions of the factories, and though there were certainly some int...
Nightline has aired their well publicized “exclusive look inside Apple’s factory in China”, which follows a month of media, environmental, and social scrutiny of the Chinese factory system. Apple allowed Nightline to film assembly of their products, which includes 141 steps to ...
video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player ABC aired an episode of Nightline last night showing exclusive video from inside “Apple’s Chinese factories.” In the video, presenter Bob Weir explores the production lines at Foxconn. Two things really stand out. First, ...
Three people in China are going to prison for leaking information about the iPad 2. It's a sad and pathetic story, but also one that we're going to be telling again and again in the coming years. More »
Why should iPad 3 rumors be the sole provenance of established blogs and news outlets? It's time we turned to the masses. And who better to shed light on Apple's next device than YouTube's best and brightest?More »
This very rare video was recorded in the 1980s. It shows Steve Jobs talking about the origin of Apple. It's fascinating to see how he hints at the Next Big Thing, back when the Macintosh was still a secret project in development. More »
Aluminosilicate glass. CNC-machined steel. A4. IPS panels. Unibody. Retina display. It sounds like jargon plucked from a stuffy science journal. But it's straight out of Apple marketing.More » - - - -
We know that Apple just had its biggest quarter in history. We know that they made an insane $46.33 billion in revenue. But do we really know how much money $46.33 billion is? It's hard to visualize, so this presentation and facts may help:More »