
Universal Display’s Apple ties are proving costly
OLED screens might not be happening after all
Rumours that Apple is not going to have an OLED screen in its iPhone 8 are proving costly to its key supplier Universal Display.

Apple planning new 10.5-inch iPads
Bigger tablets are more popular with enterprises
Apple looks set to launch a 10.5-inch iPad in 2017, because businesses and schools want them – apparently.

Trump ready to bribe Apple to move back to the US
Subsiding production like all good socialists
Donald “Prince of Orange” Trump has said that he is prepared to offer all sorts of sweeteners so that Apple will set up a plant in the US.

Apple still makes most of the smartphone profit
As if that is a good thing
The Tame Apple Press is running a story patting its favourite toy maker on the back for making the most profits.

Microsoft hassles Apple’s lack of innovation
Does it have to keep copying us?
The software king of the world, Microsoft, is starting to hassle Apple for its lack of originality.

Apple closes wireless router division
Now more past its sell by date than Steve Jobs
The fruity tax-dodging cargo-cult Apple appears to be seeking to be the world leader in vapourware by promising shedloads of products which never turn up.

Developers abandon Apple MacBook Pro for Windows
Jobs’ Mob really has scored an own goal
Developers are being forced away from Apple’s Macbook Pro line and onto proper Windows based computers for the first time because someone in Apple’s design department forgot that they needed the escape and function keys.

Apple crippled Qualcomm modem to make it work like Intel’s
Can’t have some working better than others
Apple has solved the performance gap between the Intel and Qualcomm modems on the iPhone 7 by disabling some of the Qualcomm X12 modem features so that it performs similarly to the Intel version.

Apple to replace faulty iPhone 6S batteries
Some customers experiencing abrupt shutdowns
On Sunday, Apple launched a repair service for users of a small batch of iPhone 6S devices that have been experiencing shutdown problems due to faulty batteries.

Samsung is still the number one mobile maker
Apple did not cash in on Note 7 fiasco
Samsung Electronics is still the number one global seller of smartphones in spite of the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco.