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  1. Apple on Thursday removed from its App Store a Hong Kong location map app that tracks protests activities following a backlash from China, in an about-face after it first gave approval to the app last week.

  2. Beijing's top market regulator met Apple's chief executive Tim Cook in the Chinese capital on Thursday, a week after the US tech giant came under fire for removing an app that tracks Hong Kong protests following a backlash from China.

  3. Chinese state media on Tuesday accused Apple Inc of protecting "rioters" in Hong Kong and enabling illegal behavior, after the US-based technology giant listed on its app store an application that tracks police activity in the city.

  4. Apple came under fire recently for removing a map app that tracks protests and police in Hong Kong. It originally approved the app, but reversed the decision after Chinese state media accused Apple of "hurting the feelings of consumers."

  5. Apple has come under fire in China after approving an app that allows protesters to report and monitor police movement in Hong Kong. The People's Daily, a mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, on Tuesday published a commentary that ridicules the

  6. A mobile phone app that allows people to track the locations of Hong Kong police can still be widely used by Apple users despite removing it from its app store. In a leaked memo to Apple staff, chief executive Tim Cook defended the removal of the HKmap.live app, which crowd sources police locations around Hong Kong, saying it was being used ...

  7. Chinese state media on Tuesday accused Apple Inc of protecting "rioters" in Hong Kong and enabling illegal behaviour, after the US-based technology giant listed on its app store an application that tracks police activity in the city.

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