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Wayne Ma is a reporter for The Information in Hong Kong. He was previously at Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal for 10 years in Singapore, Beijing and Hong Kong, where he covered everything from oil trading to China's biggest conglomerates and technology companies. Originally from Chicago, he is a graduate of New York University's business and economic reporting program.
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Some Apple Suppliers in China Tell Ethnic Minorities: Don’t Bother Applying For Jobs

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Apple’s New Encrypted Web Browsing Feature Won’t Be Available in China

The move is likely due to China’s cybersecurity laws, which require authorities to be able to trace user internet activity and forbids it from being encrypted.
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Ex-Apple Design Boss Jony Ive Recruited at Least Five Former Colleagues to New Firm

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Wix.com Restores Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Website

The website's temporary shutdown was a rare case where a firm based outside of Hong Kong has complied with a takedown request using the city-state's national security law.

Apple Employees to Come Into Work at Least Three Days a Week

The move underscores CEO Tim Cook’s insistence that employees come to work, a reflection of his belief that virtual interactions aren’t conducive to creativity.
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