Por: CNN Business November 11, 2022
CNN Business — Apple has limited the use of the AirDrop wireless file sharing function on devices in China, just weeks that some protesters had used the popular feature to spread messages critical of the Chinese government. Users of iPhones in mainland China who updated their iOS software this week can send or receive files from non-contacts for only up to 10 minutes after manually selecting a new “Everyone for 10 minutes” option,... + full article
Fox Business USA Business November 30, 2022
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A recent Apple software update limits the AirDrop file-sharing feature for users in China.Noel Celis Afp Getty ImagesProtests in China have attracted international attention as the greatest challenge of President Xi Jinping's premiership and a major knock to the Chinese... + más
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Newsweek USA World November 29, 2022
Apple is facing challenges on multiple fronts in China, including potentially a vast 6 million iPhone shortfall due to authorities clamping down on protesters.The tech giant's key manufacturing hub in Zhengzhou, the capital of east-central China's Henan province, has... + más
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Fox Business USA Business November 28, 2022
Hundreds of workers joined protests at Foxconn's iPhone factory in China (Video: AP.) Protests have in recent weeks against the country's zero-COVID policy, but citizens will no longer be able to take full advantage of their iPhones' AirDrop file sharing feature,... + más
9to5Mac USA Tech November 10, 2022
Apple today released iOS 16.1.1 for all users. While the release notes for the update say nothing about new features or major changes, there’s a significant one coming for users in China. There, Apple is changing how the “Everyone” option in AirDrop works, which will no... + más
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Newsweek USA World November 10, 2022
Apple has rolled out a software update in China that restricts the ability of iPhone users to share files over AirDrop, a feature that some had previously used to spread anti-government material.First introduced in 2011, AirDrop allows nearby Apple devices—iPhones, but also... + más
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