Remains of the Day: Fine, China

11.05.2012
Apple's pouring money into factories in China, but isn't quite as thrilled to hand cash over in a settlement. Elsewhere, the iPhone demonstrates an anti-killer feature. The remainders for Thursday, May 10, 2012 are cashing out their chips.

(Reuters)

According to Foxconn CEO Terry Gou, Apple will help foot the bill to improve labor conditions at the manufacturers' facilities. When reached for comment, Tim Cook reportedly said "What with the who now?"

(The Next Web)

Reports say that Proview rejected of $16 million in the Chinese iPad trademark case. The China-based company is thought to be holding out for at least $400 million so it can pay off its creditors. Apple's next counter-offer reputedly consists of a note scrawled with "Hahahahahahaha...hahahahahahahahaha...ha."

(Business Insider)

Just one?

(Metro)

Tree surgeon Leon Timms saved a chaffinch after it flew into his house by using a bird-call app on his iPhone. I guess he used it to call bird 911. .

(Bloomberg)

We previously saw , but now, thanks to the same fellow who brought us the , it has been immortalized on the Internet . Just remember: Once you've watched it you will .

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