Hong Kong fire death toll jumps to 55
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Apple is once again stepping up to help victims of a tragic event, this time in Hong Kong. Here are the details.
Apple CEO Tim Cook expressed deep sorrow over a devastating Hong Kong fire that claimed 128 lives and left 200 missing. The tech giant is providing fi
Riot police stand on a street as protesters and pedestrians gathered near the Mong Kok police station in Hong Kong. Credit: MOHD RASFAN / getty images Apple has received a fair amount of backlash over its decision to ban an app that allows Hong Kong ...
Among people who died in the Wang Fuk Court housing complex fire are some of the city's 368,000 foreign domestic helpers, mostly women contracted from low-income Asian countries like the Philippines and Indonesia,
Hong Kong's IT legislator has written an open letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, and is urging him to unban the controversial HKMap Live, citing freedom of expression and citizens' safety as chief concerns. The app provided crowdsourced information about the ...
In a new memo to employees obtained by Bloomberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook is defending Apple’s decision to remove the HKmap.live app from the App Store. Cook says the decision was based on “credible information” from the Hong Kong Cybersecurity and ...