
Apple about to bring out an augmented reality headset
Or as the rest of the world calls them glasses
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims that Apple is planning to debut its first augmented reality headset in the second quarter of 2022.

Apple is the loser from increased PC shipments.
When people have to buy a PC they will do so
There is some bad news for Apple in the latest Canalys figures - it is starting to look like when people want to buy a proper PC or laptop they will look elsewhere.

Apple rumoured to be looking for batteries
Tame Apple Press thinks it is about its car
Apple is in early-stage talks with China’s CATL and BYD about a supply of batteries and the Tame Apple Press is convinced it is for its planned electric vehicle.

Apple's “super secure” app store is packed full of scams
Washington Post says fanboys are being fleeced
The Washington Post has flown against the rest of the Tame Apple Press by printing a heresy that the App store is packed full of scams.

Apple arrogantly believes it does it all itself
Developers are unimportant
Marco Arment, a widely respected programmer, app developer and commentator on Apple, has analysed Apple's arguments and its thinking as officially portrayed in its lawsuit against Epic.

Apple’s car division losing managers
Of course, they know the truth
Flying in the face of Tame Apple Press free publicity about Apple’s super new game-changing car vapourware, it seems that Apple’s transport division is haemorrhaging staff.

Apple's update kills battery life
iOS 14.6 update bought minor changes and battery woes
Apple fanboys have turned to Twitter and Reddit to complain about how pants Apple's iOS 14.6 update was to their expensive toys.

Apple security boss cleared of bribery charges
Prosecutors didn't have evidence of guns for ipads deal
A court in California dismissed bribery charges against Apple security chief, after saying a key element of the case was "pure speculation" by prosecutors and unsupported by evidence.

Apple's over-hyped M1 chip has a security flaw
Too clever over a broken ARM
Fruity cargo cult Apple's much-hyped M1 chip has been shipping with a vulnerability that mysteriously is not getting much coverage in the Tame Apple Press.

Cook should be slapped for "carefully tended ignorance"
Apple CEO apparently does not know what is going on
Apple CEO Tim Cook turn in the stand in the Epic antitrust battle appears to have been a loud-sounding yawn with what observers called a mild, carefully tended ignorance that left many of the lawsuit's key questions unanswered.