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Apple's loss to Qualcomm in Germany means iPhone destruction
Published in Mobiles


Deeper dive: Germany can even arrest executives

Last week’s ruling in a district court in Munich, Germany is about a hardware patent named tracking envelope and it affects the  iPhone 7, 8 and 8 Plus. This is a tough defeat for Apple as while it can issue an OS update and remove the features in software and fix the China ruling,  it cannot stop using Qualcomm hardware patents in German phones.

New iPhones didn't sell well before Christmas
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 27 December 2018 11:43

New iPhones didn't sell well before Christmas


iPhone retailer confirms 2018 models unpopular

Apple's largest retailer, Best Buy, is reporting that the sales of iPhones are significantly down on last year.

Chinese back Huawei and persecute Apple cult
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 27 December 2018 11:28

Chinese back Huawei and persecute Apple cult


Trump considers declaring a state of emergency

It is starting to look like US persecution of Huawei is backfiring on its companies such as Apple working behind the bamboo curtain.

iOS 12.1.2 bricks networks
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 27 December 2018 10:33

iOS 12.1.2 bricks networks


Costly way to avoid Chinese embargo

Apple’s software attempts to avoid a Chinese embargo have cut off iPhone mobile data services worldwide.

Apple advertising shows lack of self-awareness
Published in Mobiles


Christmas advert implies Apple is caring and sharing open source outfit

With its usual complete disregard for the truth, the fruity cargo cult Apple has pushed a Christmas advert which implies it is open source.

Apple retracts bending its iPad confession
Published in News
Monday, 24 December 2018 08:57

Apple retracts bending its iPad confession


It is fake news; they are perfect and if they look like they are bending they are not really

Fruity cargo cult Apple has retracted its confession that the iPad Pro bends it like Beckham.

Apple sees iPhone ban in Germany
Published in Mobiles
Friday, 21 December 2018 11:14

Apple sees iPhone ban in Germany


German court tells Jobs' Mob it must pay its bills for copying

Qualcomm was granted a second injunction against Apple on Thursday, banning it from selling some iPhone models in Germany that use chips from Intel and parts from another supplier, Qorvo.

Apple hit by another bendgate
Published in PC Hardware
Friday, 21 December 2018 10:16

Apple hit by another bendgate


Blames the manufacturers

Fruity cargo cult Apple has admitted what users have been saying for a while - that its iPad Pro is easy to bend.

Apple finally admits Face ID wasn’t the bee’s knees
Published in Mobiles


Needs back-up because it is going to fail

Apple’s brave new world built around Face ID technology appears to be coming unstuck.

iPad Pro blighted by spots
Published in PC Hardware
Thursday, 20 December 2018 10:07

iPad Pro blighted by spots

Apple will not change its spots

The overpriced iPad Pro has developed a bad case of spots just as their warranty expires.