Summing up the whole Consumer Electronics Show in one word, explaining the sudden over-stressing about Siri privacy, and scratching our heads over just what Brazil and Indonesia want from Apple.
Apple Inc. continues to face challenges in bringing its iPhone 16 to Indonesia, one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most ...
Indonesia isn’t taking a step back from its hardball approach to Apple Inc. The showdown has turned into quite a spectacle, ...
Apple’s U.S. $1 billion proposal to set up a local factory for AirTags – tracking devices linked to an app – has failed to ...
The Apple Inc. executive leading talks with Indonesia to lift the country’s iPhone 16 sales ban departed Jakarta on Wednesday ...
Chinese smartphone maker Honor Device is set to enter Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation, targeting the ...
Jakarta seems determined to use the leverage it enjoys as the world’s fourth-largest smartphone market to extract maximum ...
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Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid has said that she expects Apple to invest more in Indonesia, in ...
Apple's new smartphone is still not available in one of the world's most populous countries. An agreement has now failed for ...
Apple cannot sell its iPhone 16 in Indonesia due to unmet local content requirements, despite a $1 billion investment to produce AirTag devices on Batam Island.