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Apple works in a moral and legal grey area
Published in News


Whistleblower warns

A former Apple contractor who helped blow the whistle on the company's programme to listen to users' Siri recordings has decided to go public, in protest at the lack of action taken as a result of the disclosures.

Apple may sting users for earbuds
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 21 May 2020 11:01

Apple may sting users for earbuds


They will not come with the phone any more

Just when you think that Apple could not work out another way to make its customers pay more for their phones, the fruity cargo cult has come up with another way to punish its users for following it.

Apple to open US stores
Published in News
Monday, 18 May 2020 11:30

Apple to open US stores


But customers must wear masks while they are robbed

Apple has said that it will also open 25 stores in the US this week but fanboys who show up with their heavy weapons in a show of solidarity for its anti-lock down policy will have to wear masks and have their temperature taken.

You know that myth that iOS is more secure ?
Published in Mobiles


Yeah, about that

Apple’s security is so pants, a software exploit broker has stopped offering bounties on jailbreaking the software because there are too many out there.

Tame Apple Press discover how overpriced the dream is really
Published in Mobiles


SE shows flaws in Apple's pricing

The Tame Apple Press has got itself into trouble by looking at the spec of the Apple iPhoneSE and the iPhone 11.

Apple's online WWDC20 scheduled for June 22nd
Published in News


Free for the developers for the first time

Apple had already said that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held online, and now we know it kicks off on June 22nd.

10nm Intel Ice Lake CPUs are exclusive to Apple
Published in PC Hardware


At least for now

Jobs’ Mob appear to have done a deal with Intel so that its new 10th-generation quad-core CPUs found in the new MacBook Pro 13-inch are exclusive to Apple.

Apple's T2 security chip is killing off MacBook Pros early
Published in PC Hardware


You can't save them

As predicted, the proprietary locking system Apple rolled out with its 2018 MacBook Pros is hurting independent repair stores, refurbishers, and electronics recyclers.

Apple faces darker trials and tribulations
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Could this be the end of the world?

Apple's temporal and spiritual head Tim Cook has warned of potential trials and tribulations for followers of the cargo cult due to the plague coronavirus, the unfaithful apostates and heretics who belive in value for money.

Apple delays iPhone production for another month
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Thinks people will actually want it in four weeks

Apple is delaying the production ramp up of its 2020 flagship smartphones by about a month in the belief that consumer demand might have picked up by then.