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Apple catches flak in China supply chain saga

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February 14, 2012

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  Apple catches flak in China supply chain saga

 
  Advisory firm scolds Facebook for Zuckerberg control

 
  Unity game engine embraces Google's Native Client

 
  Nortel hacked for years but failed to protect itself, report says

 
  Samsung considering options for LCD business; spinoff possible

 
  Apple catches flak in China supply chain saga
roundup The maker of iPads and iPhones is hardly alone among tech companies that rely heavily on Chinese factories under scrutiny for labor practices. But it's become the flashpoint.

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  Advisory firm scolds Facebook for Zuckerberg control
Prominent corporate governance organization says Facebook's dual-class stock structure gives CEO Mark Zuckerberg too much control over the company's future.

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  Unity game engine embraces Google's Native Client
The cross-platform game software now reaches Google's software for faster Web apps and previews support for Flash. Also: new features and better performance.

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  Nortel hacked for years but failed to protect itself, report says
The company didn't try hard enough to stop a 10-year incursion by hackers likely working from China, says a former Nortel exec cited by the Wall Street Journal.

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  Samsung considering options for LCD business; spinoff possible
The company has acknowledged that it will be considering all options, but has so far said that it wouldn't comment on a possible spinoff.

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