Foxconn signs $37 million chip deal in India
Published in News
Thursday, 18 January 2024 11:21

Foxconn signs $37 million chip deal in India


New chip packaging and testing business 

Foxconn is teaming up with Indian software and engineering firm HCL Group to set up a chip packaging and testing business in India in a deal worth $37.2 million.

Women say Tata to Tata
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Monday, 12 June 2023 11:48

Women say Tata to Tata


Gender diversity set back years  

Tata Consultancy Services’ (TCS) decision to end its work-from-home policy is pushing its female employees to quit.

India spends $2.1 billion to lure laptop makers
Published in PC Hardware


You don't need China 

India has put $2.1 billion on the table to attract makers of laptops, tablets and other hardware to the South Asian nation as companies look to diversify supply chains beyond China.

Half of Apple's Indian made cases rejected
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 15 February 2023 12:04

Half of Apple's Indian made cases rejected


China was much better

Apple's attempts to move its production from China to India got a swift kick up the bottom line after it discovered that more than half the cases made in the Indian plants were being rejected. 

India creates its own national mobile OS
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 08 February 2023 11:07

India creates its own national mobile OS


Worried about US colonialism

India is developing a national operating system (OS) in a bid to reduce its reliance on foreign software and enhance its digital sovereignty.

Apple wants to shift a quarter of its production to India
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China getting too problematic

Fruity cargo-cult Apple wants to shift its production to a place where it will have less trouble with the authorities and has settled on a place which is great for worker pay and conditions -- India.

Foxconn invests $19.4 billion to make semiconductors in India
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China gets problematic 

Foxconn will invest $19.4 billion to make semiconductors in India and will work with the mega mining outfit Vedanta to make it so.

India discovers that Wackypedia editors have too much power
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Apparently, they can declare people’s political affiliation

India’s IT minister has dared to take on the fake penis experts and those with bogus PHDs who alter reality to match their own sad model of the universe on Wackypedia.

Indian Coppers hack activitists
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Friday, 17 June 2022 10:18

Indian Coppers hack activitists


Dark side of the Pune

Indian law enforcement has taken to hacking PCs to plant false evidence so they can arrest and jail those who might not like the state much.

Israeli used Indian hackers to spy for Russian oligarchs
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Industrial espionage

An Israeli private investigator currently behind bars in the US used Indian hackers to conduct surveillance operations for ultra-wealthy Russians, a court has been told.