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  • Apple puts Indian plant unit ‘on probation’ after food poisoning case

    Apple puts Indian plant unit ‘on probation’ after food poisoning case

    The iPhone manufacturing company, Apple, has put the Indian plant of one of its main suppliers ‘on probation’ after mass food poisoning cases surged among their female factory workers.

    Earlier this month, around 250 female workers working in the iPhone manufacturing plant of Foxconn company located in Chennai city had been treated for food poisoning as out-patients while more than 150 were hospitalised.

    This was followed by a massive protest demonstration against living conditions at hostels for factory workers. It led to the closure of its supplier factory at Sriperumbudur near Chennai, which is closed since December 18.

    Apple stated that it has placed the plant “on probation” after the company found that factory dormitories and dining rooms used for employees did not meet the standardised requirements for food. The company further added that they are currently working with the supplier to enforce “a comprehensive set of corrective actions”.

    Currently, the Indian plant unit employs about 17,000 people. It manufactures iPhones for the Indian market and for exports, and other gadgets as well.

    Foxconn said it was “very sorry for the issue our employees experienced and are taking immediate steps to enhance the facilities and services we provide at the remote dormitory accommodations.”

    “We are also restructuring our local management team and our management systems to ensure we can achieve and maintain the high standards that are needed,” the company further added.

    Foxconn assured that salary would continue to be provided among employees while necessary improvements would be made before the operation restarts.

  • iPhone 13 launch triggers meme fest

    Apple recently launched it’s iPhone 13 and people cannot see a major difference between iPhone 13 and iPhone 12. The unveiling of the latest Apple model has started a meme fest on social media — not just in Pakistan but around the world.

    Here are a few hilarious ones.

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    https://twitter.com/IhrVortrag/status/1437952133123297281?s=20
  • VIDEO: Amna Ilyas opens up on backlash for viral video, apologises

    VIDEO: Amna Ilyas opens up on backlash for viral video, apologises

    Amna Ilyas has clarified her stance after backlash on her viral video. The Kaffara actor became part of a serious controversy when she uploaded a video on her Instagram account in which she was kicking off an apple that was placed on a boy’s head.

    Ilyas’s “Kick-off Challenge Gone Wrong” video received a lot of backlash from prominent celebrities.

    As a response, Amna has shared a video in which she clarified her actions and also apologised for disrespecting a food item.

    The boy in the video was Nigel Gill who is her own nephew. In the first part of the video, Nigel gave clarification and in the last part, the Janam Jali actor accepted that she shouldn’t have disrespected the food. Also, she accepted that the video was in bad taste.

    Netizens are trolling the Baaji diva again for the video.

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  • ‘Mashoor honey ke liye’: Faizan Sheikh and Mathira blast Amna Ilyas for insensitive video

    ‘Mashoor honey ke liye’: Faizan Sheikh and Mathira blast Amna Ilyas for insensitive video

    Actor and host Faizan Sheikh has condemned Amna Ilyas for her kick challenge video.

    Baaji star Amna Ilyas kicked the skull of a boy while attempting to hit the apple on his head in a video uploaded by her on her Instagram handle.

    The Mazedaar Show host posted a video message on his Instagram handle. He also spoke about the disrespect of food.

    The Blind Love diva also called out Amna for the insensitive act.


    Video: Netizens slam Amna Ilyas for kicking a man’s head, Celebrities cheer her

  • Apple Watch saves 78-year-old man’s life

    Apple Watch saves 78-year-old man’s life

    An Apple Watch saved the life of a 78-year-old man using a fall detection feature after he fell on his driveway. His watch sent an alert to the emergency services after he did not move for 45 seconds.

    Mike Yager, from Summerfield in North Carolina, United States fell  unconscious on his driveway. His watch detected the fall and automatically called 911.

    “The first thing I asked [the officer] was, ‘How did you guys know to get here?’ and he said, ‘Your watch sent us a message,’ and I said ‘What?’” Mike Yager told Fox8.

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    “The Summerfield Fire Department showed me his log thing and it said, if I remember correctly, male, possibly unconscious. Then it gave the location and then it said reported by Apple Watch. Whenever he showed that to me, I was speechless. I didn’t know what to say,” Mike’s wife Lori said.

    The feature in the Apple Watch detects a hard fall, it taps you on the wrist, sounds an alarm and displays an alert. The watch allows you to contact emergency services. If the watch detects movement, it waits for you to respond. However, if you don’t move for a minute, it alerts the emergency services.

  • ‘Why do people have to get married,’ Malala on love, life and the future

    ‘Why do people have to get married,’ Malala on love, life and the future

    Pakistan’s shining star, Malala Yousafzai sets British Vogue on fire with her latest interview for the magazine’s July cover.

    The interview covers her life after her graduation from Oxford University, her big plans for her future, love and marriage.

    Love and marriage

    When asked about love and relationships at first, Malala seems “embarrassed” and horrified to answer questions about love, so much so that the author writes that it is like she is “torturing a kitten”. Near the end of the interview Malala brings up the subject again and asks questions that would concern an intelligent 23-year-old.

    She questions the reasoning behind marriage and relationships, saying that it is difficult to be certain that the person you choose is worth the trust. “Especially [in terms of] thinking about relationships. You know, on social media, everyone’s sharing their relationship stories, and you get worried…If you can trust someone or not, [and] how can you be sure.”

    She talks about her parent’s arranged marriage and asks, “I still don’t understand why people have to get married. If you want to have a person in your life, why do you have to sign marriage papers, why can’t it just be a partnership?”

    She laughs and mentions that her mother keeps telling her about the beauty of marriage and how her father gets emails from suitors who talk about how they have land and money and want to marry Malala.

    University days and future plans

    When applying to Oxford University, Malala says that she wanted to be seen as ‘any other student’. When she started university in 2017, her college principal offered to write an email to other students who would interact with her, informing them ‘to respect Malala’s privacy”. She says that she didn’t want them to see her as someone they saw on television and wanted to be in the company of people her own age. At college, she went out and ‘every moment’, hung out with friends, stayed up late and shopped. Everyone came to hang out at Malala’s place because she would have snacks and be incredibly hospitable, a nod to her Pashtun culture.

    Malala is currently working with Apple + , according to the article, and although details haven’t been revealed, she says that she will create content that will make people laugh and enjoy themselves. “I want these shows to be entertaining and the sort of thing I would watch,” she tells British Vogue.

    The interview also includes short statements from Michelle Obama, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook and Malala’s best friend.

    The pictures

    Sharing some portraits of herself from the British Vogue Cover, Malala wrote, “Thrilled and humbled to be on the cover of British Vogue. I know the power that a young girl carries in her heart when she has a vision and a mission – and I hope that every girl who sees this cover will know that she can change the world.”

    Answering a question about her headscarf Malala said that it is more than her faith adding, “It’s a cultural symbol for us Pashtuns, so it represents where I come from. And Muslim girls or Pashtun girls or Pakistani girls, when we follow our traditional dress, we’re considered to be oppressed, or voiceless, or living under patriarchy.”

    She continued, “I want to tell everyone that you can have your own voice within your culture, and you can have equality in your culture.”

    Malala’s interview to British Vogue is titled, “I Know The Power A Young Girl Carries In Her Heart”: The Extraordinary Life Of Malala” and is part of the magazine’s July issue.

  • Facebook will now ask iOS users to allow data tracking for ‘better ads experience’

    Facebook will now ask iOS users to allow data tracking for ‘better ads experience’

    As per details, Facebook has started urging iPhone and iPad users to allow data tracking. The social media giant said that users should allow this for a better and personalized ads experience.

    Apple recently decided to ramp up privacy of its users, and gave users an option if they want to allow social media applications to track their data.

    Both companies are in some sort of war with each other, a war that has been raging for more than one decade now.

    The founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg recently termed Apple Inc. as the biggest competitor, and he said that the new privacy policy of Apple will cause “damage to the business of millions of users.”

    The very next day CEO of Apple Tim Cook, during a data privacy conference in Brussels, said: “If a business is built on misleading users, on data exploitation, on choices that are no choices at all, it does not deserve our praise. It deserves reforms.”

    The battle focuses on a unique device identifier on every iPhone and iPad called the Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA). Companies that sell mobile advertisements, including Facebook, use this ID to help target ads and estimate their effectiveness.

    With the latest iOS 14 update, each app that wants to use the tracker will have to seek permission from the user. Consequently, it will make the mobiles ads less effective.

    Facebook has already started warning investors that these changes will affect the business, and now the company is testing the effects of the new updates.

    Besides, form today when users will open the app, they will see a message box that will tell users why they must allow Facebook to track their data.

    “Allow Facebook to use your app and website activity?” and claims that Facebook uses that information to “provide a better ads experience.” It will then offer users a choice between “Don’t Allow” and “Allow.”

    No matter which selection users make on the Facebook prompt, if they choose not to allow tracking on the Apple pop-up, that choice will be final, and Facebook will honour it.

  • Malala turns producer, announces multi-year deal with Apple TV

    Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai is expanding her partnership with Apple Inc to produce dramas, children’s series, animation and documentaries that will air on the tech giant’s streaming service, Reuters has reported.

    As per Apple’s website Malala, 23, and her new production company Extracurricular have joined Apple TV+’s growing roster of content creators including Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Will Smith, Octavia Spencer and Jennifer Aniston.

    “I hope that through this partnership, I will be able to bring new voices to this platform, to this stage,” Malala told Reuters in an interview. “I hope that through me, more young people and girls will watch these shows, get inspired.”

    Malala also made an official announcement about the new partnership on her social media accounts.

    “I believe in the power of stories to bring families together, forge friendships, build movements and inspire children to dream,” wrote Malala, while sharing the news.

    She continued: “I’m thrilled to partner with Apple Tv to help bring new stories to life – and to support women, young people, writers and artists in reflecting the world as they see it.”

    “Today I’m announcing a multi-year programming partnership with Apple TV+  that will span dramas, comedies, documentaries, animation and children’s series,” added the young activist.

    Earlier, Malala shared a list of TV shows and movies she recently watched and enjoyed.

  • Woman orders Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, gets apple-flavoured yogurt instead

    Woman orders Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, gets apple-flavoured yogurt instead

    A woman in China was surprised after she received apple-flavoured yogurt instead of an iPhone 12 Pro Max she had paid for online.

    According to details, the incident happened in China’s Anhui Province as the woman took to Chinese social media app Weibo to share her experience.

    In the video, the woman claims she paid 10,099 yuan for the iPhone 12 Pro Max on Apple’s official website on February 16.

    A box arrived two days later but what she got in that box was not an iPhone but apple-flavoured yogurt.

    The woman said she didn’t directly receive the package from the courier, it was left in a parcel locker inside her residential community.

    As per reports, Express Mail Service has appointed a special team to investigate the matter. Apple has also stated that they are looking into the matter.

    The local police have also been involved in the inquiry and have doubts that it might be a theft case.

  • Huawei overtakes Samsung, Apple as top smartphone seller

    Huawei overtakes Samsung, Apple as top smartphone seller

    Chinese phone maker Huawei has overtaken Samsung and Apple to become the top smartphone seller worldwide in the second quarter of 2020 due to strong domestic demand.

    Canalys, a global technology analysis firm, revealed that Huawei shipped 55.8 million devices and they have overtaken Samsung for the first time. Samsung has shipped 53.7 million units in comparison to Huawei.

    The findings marked the first quarter in nine years that a company other than Samsung or Apple has led the market, Canalys said. According to their latest report, Huawei sold over 5,000 more smartphones than Apple in the second quarter of the financial year.

    According to sales data, Huawei is most popular in Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain as well as Colombia, Egypt and South Africa.

    Although the sanctions from the United States (US) has choked Huawei business outside mainland China, yet it has grown to dominate its substantial home market.

    Huawei said in a statement it is a sign of “exceptional resilience”. However, overseas shipment fell nearly a third in the second quarter and Canalys analyst Mo Jia warned that strength in China alone “will not be enough to sustain Huawei at the top once the global economy starts to recover”.

    “Its major channel partners in key regions, such as Europe, are increasingly wary of ranging Huawei devices, taking on fewer models, and bringing in new brands to reduce risk,” Mo said.