Tech giant Apple's CEO Tim Cook issued a lengthy statement on the murder of George Floyd in 2020, but Apple has been silent on the anti-government protests currently rocking China.
lately over the communist nation’s "zero-COVID" policy, seeing unrest in several major cities as well as calls for Chinese President Xi Jinping to step down.
"Right now, there is a pain deeply etched in the soul of our nation and in the hearts of millions," Cook wrote in June 2020. Under the latest software update, iOS 16.1.1, iPhone owners in China can only use AirDrop to receive files, images and videos from other non-contacts for 10 minutes, according to 9to5Mac. Once that 10-minute window lapses, AirDrop shifts back to contacts only automatically.
Apple has a history of doing business in China and has seen explosive growth in business in the nation, recently clearing a 57% increase in sales in the greater China region earlier this year. Protesters face off against security personnel in white protective clothing Nov. 23, 2022 at the factory compound operated by Foxconn Technology Group, which runs the world's biggest Apple iPhone factory in Zhengzhou in central China's Henan province
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