TSMC hikes Apple's chip prices
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Looks like that custom silicon empire was not so good after all

TSMC is turning the screws on its biggest customers, with reports suggesting an across-the-board price hike for its most advanced chip-making processes next year. That means Job’s Mob is about to pay through the nose for its custom silicon.

Samsung clings to Snapdragon for Galaxy S26
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Qualcomm expects 75 per cent chip share despite Exynos revival

Samsung might be dusting off its Exynos project for the Galaxy S26 series, but even the Koreans seem to know where the real firepower lies.

Apple secretly borrows Google’s brain for Siri’s next act
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Forced to rely on Gemini because its own AI can barely tie its shoes

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has quietly admitted what everyone in tech already suspected, that Siri’s still as thick as mince, and only Google can save it.

Apple’s Family Sharing tool accused of enabling digital abuse
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Fruity Cargo Cult’s design flaws let her ex use tech for child coercion

Apple is under fire for a feature meant to keep families connected but which, in reality, has handed control to digital abusers.

Apple’s iPhone sales disappoint
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Cash cow continues to die

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has managed another quarter of solid numbers while admitting that the iPhone cash cow is looking a bit sad.