Ex-Apple executive realises iPad is pointless
What was Jobs thinking of?
Ex-Apple executive and longtime Apple commentator Jean-Louis Gassee has suddenly woken up and realised that the iPad had no use and is dying off.
UK watchdog investigate claims that Apple and Google rule the mobile world
Apparently no one noticed before
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a market investigation into cloud gaming and mobile browsers after its study found Apple and Google constitute a duopoly that controls the mobile ecosystem.
Apple's Arizona move might just be "marketing"
Turns out it is sticking to the Far East after all
While the Tame Apple Press was singing how wonderful it was that Apple was going to be making its chips in America again, it turns out that they were just peddling marketing.
Apple retreats on Twitter
And the voice of 200,000 fanboys cried out and were silent
Apple's Phil Schiller, responsible for Apple events and the App Store, has deactivated his Twitter account, meaning that it is no longer a vehicle for key Jobs' Mob events.
Apple plans to keep USB-C cable speeds low
We can't admit that Lightning was a dumb move
Fruity cargo cult Apple is so angry that the EU has forced it to move to USB-C instead of its lightning cable, it is planning to release an older slower version for its iPhone 15 Pro models.
Apple looks to the US to provide it with chips
Steve Jobs spins in an unmarked grave
The fruity cargo cult Apple is so strapped for chips that it is thinking of having them made in the US.
Apple has been collecting user data: claim
Even after they requested opt-outs
Fruity cargo-cult Apple has been sued by a New York resident Elliot Libman who claims the company is continuing to collect data, even after it promised it would not.
Apple staff revolting over Orwellian advertising moves
Ruins the “premium experience”
Staff at the fruity cargo-cult Apple are hacked off at their management’s move to fill the iPhone with advertising.
Apple and Amazon formed mobile phone cartel: claim
Designed to keep Apple gear prices high
A new antitrust lawsuit is accusing Apple and Amazon of rigging the market to keep the price of iPhone and iPads high.
iOS apps track you even when ask them nicely not too
So much for paying Apple protection money
While users pay Apple a fortune for protection money to stop app store apps tracking them, independent research shows they still do -- including Apple's own apps.