From Austin Smith's "Is Tim Cook The Next Steve Ballmer?" posted Sunday by 24/7 Wall St.
"The Foxconn plant in Nanning once required massive daily resources, including 60 tons of rice, 280 pigs, 1.2 million eggs, and 80,000 chickens to cater to its workforce. Its dining hall could accommodate 12,000 workers at a time, and the facility employed 50,000 people."
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"To be fair, though, these new products aren’t engineered and developed entirely around AI."
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2 years ago"Broadly generalizing, Apple’s strategy has been to open its checkbook and sign up A-list names — Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, M. Night Shyamalan — to make broadly palatable, uncontroversial shows."
2 years agoFrom Chance Miller's "Apple users are being locked out of their Apple IDs with no explanation" posted Friday by 9to5Mac:
Apple’s claim for where the element is source is "bogus," says a lawyer for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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