Foxconn invests $19.4 billion to make semiconductors in India
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
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
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
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.
India finds HCL and HP caused problems in ID project
Watchdog slams some rather poor government decisions
India’s Comptroller and Auditor General has published a performance audit of the nation’s Unique Identification Authority and found big IT problems.
iPhones to be assembled in India
Apple worried about China crisis
Fruity and nutty cargo cult Apple is becoming so concerned about the state of diplomacy between China and the US it wants to move its iPhone assembly to India.
Indians investigate Apple’s business practices
Going down a black hole of despair
The Tame Apple press is doing its best to spin a story about India’s antitrust watchdog ordering an investigation into Apple’s business practices.
Foxconn India shuttered
Apparently not a good idea to poison staff
It looks like Apple supplier Foxconn's plant near Chennai in southern India will remain shut this week following protests sparked by a food poisoning incident.
Foxconn in food poisoning row in India
Workers arrested
Police in India have released dozens of those detained for blocking a key highway in a protest against food poisoning at the Apple supplier Foxconn.
India stumps up $10 billion to build chip factories
Wants to be a global electronics production hub
India has approved a $10 billion incentive plan to attract semiconductor and display manufacturers, its technology minister said on Wednesday, as part of a deepening push to establish the country as a global electronics production hub.