Friday, 20 February 2015

Apple and JDI might team up to build a $1.7 billion screen plant

According to a report in Japanese media, Apple and Japan Display might team up to build a screen production facility The project is said to be worth ¥200 billion (about $1.68 billion).
The facility will be located in Ishikawa, central Japan. It is expected to begin operations at some point in 2016. Unsurprisingly, the plant will will supply screens mainly for the Cupertino giant.
JDI has declined to confirm the report. However, the company acknowledged that its constantly looking to become more competitive, including by building more production capacity.
A display production facility will mark another large-scale investment for Apple. Recently, the company announced that it will invest $2 billion in a data center, and $850 million in a solar farm.

Samsung Galaxy Note7 users in Canada can return their units starting today

Samsung has announced that owners of its  Galaxy Note7  smartphone in Canada can return their units starting October 13 (today). You can br...