SumOfUS.org removes false claim from Apple petition after collecting signatures
What idiots. Publishing false information, then removing it after collecting all the signatures and replacing it with other simply misleading information.
What idiots. Publishing false information, then removing it after collecting all the signatures and replacing it with other simply misleading information.
Baidu, currently China’s most popular search engine, is becoming a built-in search option in Safari. The popular video sharing services Tudou and Youku will be part of Apple’s “Share Sheets” to post videos to the web. Similarly QQ, 163 and 126, which are options in Mail, Contacts and Calendar; while Sina weibo, a Twitter-like service, will be integrated should a user want to do a bit of microblogging.
After his first visits to Foxconn, van Heerden said, “The facilities are first-class; the physical conditions are way, way above average of the norm.”
Another Apple Store Knockoff @ Zhongshan (by micgadget)
Are you listening, Steve Jobs?
So China now not only has fake iPhones and iPods, but also fake Apple Stores, whose employees genuinely think they are working at the real deal?
At least copy the name correctly.
Maybe Chinese people will get better taste now. This bit especially resonates with me:
And China Mobile, which is not an official partner with Apple, has been helping users trim their SIM card to fit inside the iPhone 4, which requires a microSIM. White noted that even though China Mobile does not sell the iPhone 4, it has the most iPhone subscribers on its network.
Huh? Apple wants to take over China? 囧囧囧