Today in Apple history: iPhone goes on sale in China for first time
On October 30, 2009, the iPhone finally launched in China, giving Apple access to world's largest market for the first time.
On October 30, 2009, the iPhone finally launched in China, giving Apple access to world's largest market for the first time.
In an episode that Taiwan describes as “bizarre,” China reportedly detained four employees at a plant that makes Apple products.
The expected China ban on wireless chargers, including Apple's, comes as regulators say they want to "maintain the order of airwaves."
Microsoft employees in China must use iPhones per a new policy mandate, as the tech giant tries to emphasize security Android can't provide.
Vision Pro launched in China, Japan and other parts of Asia on Friday. And preorders started in select countries in Europe and elsewhere.