Apple's software deleted 20 million app ratings
Your success deleted
A bug wonderful feature in Apple's App Store removed more than 20 million ratings from apps.
Apple Pay under investigation by antitrust regulators
Ordered online sales companies to use its services
Fruity cargo cult, and convicted monopolist, Apple, is being investigated yet again over antitrust allegations.
Apple’s documentation is missing
A developer has even looked at the back of the sofa but there was nothing
Developer Chris Krycho has attracted a fair bit of attention for pointing out that parts of Apple’s software documentation is non-existent.
Why Apple software is so buggy
Former software engineer explains what is going wrong
David Shayer, who worked as a software engineer at Apple for 18 years across iPod, the Apple Watch, and Apple's bug-tracking system Radar, among other projects, has been explaining to Apple fanboys why software standards have shot down the loo.
Apple prices are silly, but Motorola says "hold my beer"
Bound to Razr an eyebrow or two
While most people think that Apple's move to jack up the price of handsets backfired, it seems that Motorola didn't get the memo and is making the price tag of its Razr even more stupid.
Apple cocks up the time again
Orders customers to upgrade
The fruity cargo cult Apple’s inability to do basic programming is being used as a marketing tool to force users to update their software.
Former Apple people intro smarter smartphones
Innovation happens outside the fruity cargo cult
A startup founded by a former Apple bloke is coming up with cutting edge technology which aims to bring something new to the smartphone industry.
Kids can easily bypass Apple Screen Time
Don’t outsource parenting to Jobs’ Mob
Apple fanboys who believe that they can outsource parenting to their favourite company beware – your child can bypass Apple Screen Time.
Apple ordered TV content creators to be nice to China
Self-censorship
The fruity cargo cult Apple ordered TV show content creators that they must not show China in a bad light in any of their programmes.
Apple sharing fanboys' Safari data with the Chinese
What could go wrong?
Apple, which often positions itself as a champion of privacy and human rights, is sending some IP addresses from users of its Safari browser on iOS to Chinese conglomerate Tencent -- a company with close ties to the Chinese Communist Party.