Tablet market grows
Apple still in charge
Worldwide tablet shipments rose to 168.8 million last year, up about five million from 2020 shipments.
Most developers want Google and Apple tamed
84 per cent support anti-trust bill
About 84 per cent of app developers support an antitrust bill aimed at curtailing the market power of Apple's and Google's app stores.
Apple must regret wasting its cash on its own chips
Intel cleans its old partner’s clock
Fruity Cargo Cult Apple made a big thing of the fact that it was replacing Intel Chips with its own technology.
US government wades into Apple in Fortnite case
Appeal a ruling that lets Jobs Mob do what it likes
Attorneys general for 34 US states and the District of Columbia have appealed against a ruling that let the fruity cargo continue some restrictive practices in its App store.
Apple kills off Dropbox or OneDrive access
MacOS 12.3 beta breaks access to rival clouds
Mac users might have some difficulty using Dropbox or Microsoft OneDrive to sync files on a Mac.
Apple’s triumph over supply-chain shortage is a disaster
Wall Street warns it is not good news
The Tame Apple Press has been praising Apple’s cleverness in overcoming the global chips supply-chain shortage, when it should be really concerned about the cost of Job's Mob's success.
Apple releases new “improvements” to OS
We can’t call them bug fixes because Apple is not saying what they are
Apple released several new operating system updates to the public: iOS 15.3, iPadOS 15.3, macOS Monterey 12.2, watchOS 8.4, tvOS 15.3, and HomePod Software 15.3 but while we know that they are bug fixes and security updates, Jobs’ Mob is only giving vague details.
Apple CEO Tim Cook allegedly stalked by an armed woman
She claims he is the mother of her children
Apple boss Tim Cook appears to be being stalked by an armed woman who claims he is the father of her children.
Apple finds anti-trust heart break on dating sites
$5.6 million a week
The Dutch competition authority has fined Apple $5.6 million for failing to comply with conditions by refusing local dating apps to make user of third party payment technology in their apps.
US government stands up to Big Tech
Senate Judiciary Committee bravely approved anti-trust measures
The US Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved a bill that would bar tech giants like Amazon.com from giving preference to their own businesses on their websites, despite hefty lobbying from top executives like Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook.