New York Times says don’t upgrade your iPhone
The structure of the universe has changed
After years of wetting its pants with excitement every time a new iPhone comes out, the New York Times is telling its readers it is pointless to upgrade to the new iPhone.
iPhone 11 triggers fear of holes phobia
While is why Blackburn in Lancashire is deserted
People with a fear of small holes have claimed the design of Apple's iPhone 11 Pro is triggering their phobia.
Asia gives iPhone the thumbs down
We can get things cheaper and better here thanks
Analysts hope that Apple's price reductions on its new iPhones would attract the attention of Asian buyers have been dashed.
Apple confuses the market with ugly iPhone
Looks like a rectangular bowling ball
The jury is still out as to whether Apple is serious about design any more after it released an iPhone which broke most of Steve Jobs' design rules.
Price of iPhone Zero Day exploits falls
There are just too many of them, and Android is hard to beat
Security exploits broker Zerodium is paying a higher price for Zero Day attacks that target Android than it pays for comparable attacks targeting iOS.
Apple sends out iPhone 2019 invites
September 10, 10 AM PST / 7 PM CET / 6PM BST
Companies like launching new products on Tuesdays and Apple traditionally launches its new iPhone in the September timeframe.
Apple steps up bounty on iPhone bugs
Finally a decent income for iPhone hackers
Apple has increased the amount it’s offering hackers for finding vulnerabilities in iPhones and Macs, up to $1 million.
Apple should expect iPhone sales to fall
But you will not hear that from the US press
While the Tame Apple Press is desperately trying to talk up sales of Apple’s ageing iPhone cash cow, the signs are that numbers will fall again.
Apple is picking at Intel's modem corpse
Something else we warned would happen
The fruity cargo cult Apple is predictably in talks to buy Intel's modem business after causing that arm of Intel to crash earlier this year.
iPhone explodes in 11 year-old’s hands
Apple quickly investigates without saying she was holding it wrong
An 11-year-old girl’s quick thinking saved her when her iPhone caught fire while she was playing with it at her home in California.