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Apple's Cook to make maiden India visit, meet PM

Apple CEO Tim Cook is all set for his India debut, the visit coming at a time when the American electronics giant faces increasing pressure to grow global sales amidst declining volumes in China.

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China's Huawei steps up cooperation with UK trade agency

Chinese company Huawei Monday signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UK Trade and Investment (UKTI), which aims to enhance the two sides' cooperation on business development.

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Company delisted in Shanghai for fabricated information disclosure

A company traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange for more than two decades was finally delisted on Wednesday after an investigation found it violated information disclosure rules.

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China tech workers asleep on the job - with the boss's blessing

"Actually working overtime is a very casual thing," he said. "Because I've invested the whole of my being into this company."

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Aussie underwear heads to U.S. in billion dollar takeover

​A U.S. clothing company HanesBrands Inc has finally purchased Australian icon Pacific Brands Ltd in an all-cash offer worth 1.1 billion Australian dollars.

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Uber drivers settle with ride-hailing company in labor dispute

Uber will continue to classify drivers as contractors and will pay drivers up to $100 million

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Japan's bid to build next-generation Aussie submarines dubbed "weakest"

​Japan's bid to build Australia's next-generation naval submarine fleet has been determined the weakest of three being considered, as the Turnbull government edges loser to a final decision on the contract.

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Intel to cut 12,000 jobs as PC demand slumps

Intel, the world’s largest maker of semiconductors, said on Tuesday that it was laying off 12,000 people, about 11 percent of its work force, as it continues to reel from a long downturn in global demand for personal computers.

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Bill Campbell, Legendary Silicon Valley Mentor, Dies at 75

Bill Campbell, a legendary mentor to some of Silicon Valley’s most important entrepreneurs and executives including Steve Jobs and Larry Page, died Monday at age 75. He had been suffering from cancer.

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Tech companies face greater scrutiny for paying workers with stock

LinkedIn, the professional social networking company, has doled out increasingly large amounts of stock to pay its workers.

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Robin Hu still helms SCMP media business

Singaporean Robin Hu remains at the helm of the media company to which the South China Morning Post (SCMP) belongs, under a new owner and with a new name.

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China's ZTE appoints new chairman in management reshuffle amid talks with US to lift curbs

Chinese telecommunications powerhouse ZTE has named veteran executive Zhao Xianming as its new chairman and president in a sweeping senior management revamp, which could help repair the company’s damaged reputation with the United States government.

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Apple's New Challenge: Learning How the U.S. Cracked Its iPhone

Now that the United States government has cracked open an iPhone that belonged to a gunman in the San Bernardino, Calif., mass shooting without Apple’s help, the tech company is under pressure to find and fix the flaw.

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Tough strut from world's factory to fashion empire

Che Yong wants to build his garment factory into a fashion empire like H&M, the Swedish clothing chain that has dominated China's young fashion street, but so far his designs have only gathered dust.