Proton slams Apple
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Job’s Mob’s monopoly is bad for business, privacy and democracy

The Fruity Cargo Cult, Apple is taking more flak in the US courts, this time from Proton, which has joined a lawsuit claiming the iOS walled garden is anti-competitive and an active threat to privacy.

Apple accuses ex-employee of pocketing AR "secrets" for Snap
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He was the one person interested in the Vision Pro

The Fruity Cargo Cult, Apple is waving legal sabres at a former Vision Pro engineer, Di Liu, claiming he swiped thousands of secret documents before legging it to Snap.

Intel CEO eyes ditching 18A to woo Apple and Nvidia
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Chen Liwu may dump billions into the bin

Intel’s new chief executive Chen Liwu, is ready to scrap its heavily hyped 18A process in a desperate attempt to snare big-name customers like the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple and Nvidia.

Xerox closes $1.5 billion Lexmark deal
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Printing veteran makes a bold bid for market muscle

Xerox has coughed up $1.5 billion to grab Lexmark from Ninestar, PAG Asia Capital and Shanghai Shouda Investment Centre.

Supermicro gets its BigTwin servers certified for immersion cooling
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High-density Xeon kit goes fanless 

Supermicro’s BigTwin servers have been certified for immersion cooling, following a round of testing with Intel and under the guidelines of the Open Compute Project.