US states sue Google over app store
Tame Apple Press rejoices
Thirty-seven US state and district attorneys general sued Google alleging that it bought off competitors and used restrictive contracts to unlawfully maintain a monopoly for its app store on Android phones.
A public network can disable iPhone
It is a doddle
A security researcher has discovered that creating a public network called ‘%secretclub%power’ can disable any iPhone’s WiFi capabilities - with a single niche, solution.
Apple shouldn't use privacy to crush competition
EU watchdog barks
European Union competition chief Margrethe Vestager said that Apple shouldn't use privacy and security concerns to stifle competition on the App Store.
Apple and Intel sign up for TSMCs 's 3nm tech
Ready for next year
Apple and Intel will be the first adopters of TSMC's next-generation chip production technology ahead of its deployment as early as next year.
Apple loves Google really
Particularly on the cloud
Apple executives have taken swipes at Google in the past over its privacy practices. But the iPhone maker trusts Google enough so that over the past year it has dramatically increased the amount of Apple user data it stores in Google's cloud,
Tame Apple Press fears Windows 11
Apparently, it is all about Apple
The Tame Apple Press seems rather scared about the release of Windows 11 because, apparently, it is a direct challenge to Apple’s business model.
Apple tries to spread rumours that scammers will infect iPhones
Even if they are already doing that
Acting on behalf of their favourite tech company, the Tame Apple Press is doing its best to spread a story that if Apple allows third-party app stores iPhones will be infected by scamware.
Microsoft worth $2 trillion
So, you didn’t need to be an evil empire after all
While Microsoft might have floundered around for years being an evil empire, it appears that it is only after it stopped playing monopoly that it made some serious money.
Apple over hyped M1 chip will destroy Intel
Tame Apple Press on overkill
The Tame Apple Press is predicting the death of Intel now that Apple has started producing its own PC chips.
Apple attacks new EU law
Says it will not be in its users' interest
Apple CEO Tim Cook said that he believes a proposed European law known as DMA would "not be in the best interest of users," signalling the iPhone maker's opposition to European legislation that would force it to allow users to install software outside of Apple's App Store.