
Indians investigate Apple’s business practices
Going down a black hole of despair
The Tame Apple press is doing its best to spin a story about India’s antitrust watchdog ordering an investigation into Apple’s business practices.

Apple’s AirTag is a stalker’s weapon of choice
Just as well Apple fanboys are not pervs
Fears that Apple’s AirTag is being used to stalk women that Apple fanboys might have taken a shine too are proving true.

Apple realises that Foxconn’s treatment of women is bad PR
Puts company on probation
Fruity cargo cult Apple has realised that Foxconn’s poor treatment of women workers in its Indian plant is doing the same sort of PR damage it saw when there were similar problems in China.

Apple is losing engineers
Gotta leave this sinking ship
Fruity cargo cult Apple is starting to worry about losing its engineers to companies like Facebook.

Apple ordered to go Dutch
Orange order against Apple app payment system
The Dutch antitrust authority has found that Apple's rules requiring software developers to use its in-app payment system are anti-competitive and ordered it to make changes.

Apple poaches Facebook’s AR spinner
Feed up with drinking from one poisoned chalice picks another
Apple has poached Facebook’s communications and public relations lead Andrea Schubert for its augmented reality (AR) products.

Big Tech losing staff to Crypto
They wanna be rich
Big Tech is losing executives and engineers to chase Crypto which is being seen as a once-in-a-generation opportunity.

US government does not have enough money to sue Apple and Google
That is what happens when corporates get too powerful
The US Justice Department is still months away from deciding whether to sue Apple or file a new suit against Google over antitrust concerns, because it has does not have enough cash to take the big corporates on right now.

Apple told to stop covering up forced labour efforts
Must listen to shareholder demands
In a second disaster for Apple this week the US Securities and Exchange Commission has declined an effort by Apple to ignore a shareholder demand that it stop covering up its efforts to keep forced labour out of its supply chain.

Army of Hackers keep Kim Jong Un in power
Apple fanboy needs protection from real computer experts
Apple fanboy Kim Jong Un depends on state hackers, whose cybercrimes finance his nuclear arms programmes and prop up the economy.