Apple sued over dodgy touchscreens
Published in Mobiles
Tuesday, 30 August 2016 11:17

Apple sued over dodgy touchscreens


We didn’t get what we paid for

Fruity cargo cult Apple, which peddles hyper-priced mobiles, is being sued after the touch screens  started breaking.

Apple confirms next iPhone event
Published in Mobiles
Monday, 29 August 2016 23:06

Apple confirms next iPhone event


Apple is "Rumor Central"

Just a few hours after a couple of leaks  pointed out that Apple might hold its event on September 7th, Apple has sent official invites for the event to select members of the press it likes.

Apple iPhone production forecast drops from 84 to 74 million
Published in Mobiles


Panel orders drop by 20 percent, chip orders by 15 percent

On Friday, the Nikkei Asian Review journal published a story hinting that some of Apple’s part suppliers in the iPhone supply chain are still trying to fix low yield rates of their components. Some forecasts are now cutting total iPhone production for the July to December period by five percent, from 120 million down to 114 million.

Apple claims it is already doing AI
Published in News
Thursday, 25 August 2016 14:48

Apple claims it is already doing AI


Everyone else copied it

Apple has baffled those technology journalists who have not sold their souls to the fruity cargo cult by claiming that it is already doing AI and it is right up there with the big boys and girls.

iPhones less reliable than Android
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 25 August 2016 13:57

iPhones less reliable than Android


Poor reliability claims report

The fruity cargo cult Apple’s iPhone cash cow is dying on its feet as crashing apps, dodgy wi-fi and general poor reliability make it a poor alternative to Android.

Intel won’t dominate in 5G
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 03 August 2016 23:06

Intel won’t dominate in 5G


Here is why

Intel, Samsung, MediaTek, Huawei and Qualcomm all claim the leadership for 5G and most of them will have a tough time to deliver on this promise. Nokia, Huawei and Ericsson - from the networking component standpoint - claim they can do great things with 5G. 

Apple finally gives up on 16 GB iPhone  storage
Published in Mobiles


End of a marketing ploy

Fruity cargo cult Apple has finally given up on a pretty dumb marketing ploy which made its phones look a little cheaper.

Florida man claims to have invented the iPhone
Published in Mobiles


Even down to its rounded rectangle shape

Florida resident Thomas Ross claims he invented the “iPhone” and has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against Apple claiming it nicked his idea.

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 arriving in August
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 29 June 2016 10:56

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 arriving in August


Packing a 3600 mAh battery

Samsung is coming out with the Galaxy Note 7 and MRG analytist Eldar Murtazin claims he has info that will happen at the Unpacked event on 2 August. 

Slow Apple iPhone “innovations” get slower
Published in Mobiles


Its escargot has just got up and went

The fruity cargo cult Apple appears to have admitted that its iPhone cash-cow is ready for the meat works and is slowing down its production cycle to once every three years.