
TSMC does rather well
Will out perform the industry average
While many expected TSMC to suffer from from the downturn in China it appears that the company is still doing rather nicely thank-you.

Apple to blame for Nivdia cards storing p*rn
Apple's genius programming strikes again
Nvidia claims that the recent Chrome security bug which causes its cards to remember sites which should have been forgotten before freezing your screen is entirely the fault of programming geniuses at Apple.

Qualcomm wants to know which rat squealed to the watchdogs
Applies for court documents
Qualcomm is very interested who ratted it out to the Korean anti-trust authroities and has asked seven of its major customers and rivals to hand over the paperwork of what they told the watchdogs.

Jobs Mob denies Android swap rumour
Apparently it was worth denying
The Apple Press office works in the same way as the British Royal Family’s. Its official line on most things is “no comment.” But this week it took the rare position of denying a rumour.

Google rubs in tech-superiority over watch tech
Allows fanboys to defect
Search engine outfit Google is offering Apple fanboys a way to get a proper smartwatch without losing the only product that Jobs’ Mob makes – the iPhone.

Metal chassis makers giving up
Cutting production
Makers of metal cases for smartphones are giving up and are halting their expansion plans.

Apple predicted to slide further
This quarter will be dire
The price of depending on one product will continue to drag Apple down in the first quarter of 2016.

Companies suffer as Apple slashes production
Apple bubble bursting
The industry leaders who depended on Apple to continue making shedloads of money peddling similar products each year are suffering as Apple slashes production as people no longer want their main product – the iPhone 6s.

Samsung asks court to see common sense over Apple patents
Good luck with that
Samsung has urged a US appeals court on Tuesday to find that a jury in 2014 should not have made the South Korean company pay nearly $120 million to Apple for infringing three patents – The three slide-to-unlock, autocorrect and quick links features.

Apple kills iPhone headphone socket
New cables for iPhone
It has been confirmed that Apple is going to force its beleaguered users to ditch their headphones in favour of more expensive wireless or Lightning sets.