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An In-Depth Look at the Factory That Makes the iPhone Possible [Foxconn]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 9th, 2010 02:52 PM
#foxconn Bloomberg Businessweek has just dropped an incredibly up-close look at controversial Chinese electronics supplier Foxconn and its founder, Terry Gou. It*s the most thorough look to date at one ...
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FoxconnFoxconn, AppleApple, FactoriesFactories, InterviewsInterviews, ProductionProduction, supply chainsupply chain, terry gouterry gou
 
An In-Depth Look at Foxconn and the Man Who Rules It [Foxconn]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 9th, 2010 02:52 PM
#foxconn Bloomberg Businessweek has just dropped an incredibly in-depth look at controversial Chinese electronics supplier Foxconn and its founder, Terry Gou. It*s the most thorough look to date at one ...
To read more, click here!
FoxconnFoxconn, AppleApple, FactoriesFactories, InterviewsInterviews, ProductionProduction, supply chainsupply chain, terry gouterry gou
 
Week in gaming: Move review, new 360 D-pad, console repair
via Ars Technica | Posted September 4th, 2010 10:00 AM
Would it be sad to admit I was excited when our Move feature was pimped on the official True Blood twitter account? If so, chain me to the sad pole, because that was awesome. We went toe-to-toe with Sony*s PlayStation Move for a ...
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Of Toshiba's Two Lumileo Pico Projectors, One Chains You Up, the Other Makes You Free [Pico Projectors]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 2nd, 2010 11:04 PM
#picoprojectors Pico projectors: remember them? They were all the rage before everyone moved on to tablets and 3DTVs. A little late to the game, but Toshiba*s two pico projectors are svelte models with ...
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Sony's new e-readers: who needs wireless?
via Ars Technica | Posted September 1st, 2010 08:40 AM
Sony has just dropped three new e-reader upgrades on the reading public, but the company seems determined not to compete directly with Amazon*s new Kindle 3. Sony has updated its Pocket Edition (5" screen), Touch Edition ...
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GadgetsGadgets, ereaderereader
 
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