Italy investigates Apple, Dropbox and Google
Charged with making offers no one can refuse
Italy’s competition authority has opened an investigation into cloud storage services operated by Apple, Dropbox and Google, in response to a number of complaints alleging unfair commercial practices.
Broadcom hints of iPhone delays
Later than most
Apple supplier Broadcom has warned that a ramp-up of annual chip shipments would be later this year than most, which some are seeing as a sign the next iPhone will arrive after the usual late September launch date.
Apple invests in Viking wind
Will claim to have invented it and will sue anyone who uses something similar
Apple is investing in the construction of two of the world’s largest onshore wind turbines, advancing its efforts to become entirely carbon neutral by 2030 and abandoning attempts to have its phones powered by fanboy smugness.
Russia might force Apple to drop its tax
But Putin wants 30 percent cut
A new bill submitted as draft legislation to Russia's lower house of parliament wants to see the commission taken by app store owners limited to just 20 percent.
Big Tech does not pay much Apple tax
Apple has cosy deal with Facebook and others
Fruity cargo cult Apple has been called out on its tax being fair after it was revealed that the top ten apps sell digital goods and only two of the top ten apps pay Jobs' Mob.
Apple to release an even more anorexic MacBook
With an A14X processor
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Apple has designed a 12-inch MacBook that weighs less than one kilogram (2.2 pounds).
Apple approved malware to run within its walled garden
For Jobs beheld the serpent and saw that it was good
While the Tame Apple Press likes to bang on how secure Apple’s walled garden of delights is, it turns out that Jobs’s Mob gave high security clearance to a lump of malware.
Apple removes Epic Games from App Store
Tame Apple Press and fanboys cheer
Apple has terminated Epic Games's account from its App Store amid a legal battle over in-app payments on the Fortnite game.
Apple’s new privacy rules might be another antitrust move
Advertisers call foul
Last week the fruity cargo cult Apple announced changes to its privacy rules which will require users to opt in to having their data collected by advertisers.
Fortnite's new season cannot be played on Apple gear
Epic Games confirms no more updates
Fortnite's next season is about to start, but Apple fanboys might need to move to Windows or Android to play it.