Tame Apple Press disses Intel’s benchmarks
Nothing is faster than the M1
The Tame Apple Press is incandescent with rage after Intel published benchmarks that proved its chips were faster than Apple’s M1.
Apple managed to stuff up the Kia deal
Too interested in control
Fruity cargo cult Apple has lost the opportunity to make its self-driving car because it did not want to change its way of working with Hyundai.
Apple's privacy claims misleading or flat-out inaccurate
Washington Post shocked
Normally onside with Apple, the Washington Post has been shocked to discover that Apple's privacy claims for its Apple store appear to be a tad over optimistic.
Court was wrong when it quashed Apple fine
EU antitrust enforcers appeal
EU antitrust enforcers have claimed a court made legal errors when it scrapped their order for iPhone maker Apple to pay 13 billion euro in Irish back taxes, in a filing to have the verdict overturned.
Facebook will launch antitrust action against Apple
This will run and run
A long-simmering public dispute between Facebook and Apple is going to result in the social notworking outfit suing the cargo cult for antitrust antics.
Hyundai executives not happy with Apple tie-up
Might not happen
While the Tame Apple Press enthused about a Hyundai making the Apple car, apparently all is not well with that particular fantasy.
Apple hit by another class action
Tame Apple Press reports "Apple has more class"
A third class action lawsuit has been filed in Europe against Apple seeking compensation -- for what Italy's Altroconsumo consumer protection agency dubs "planned obsolescence" of a number of iPhone 6 models.
Apple reshuffles
Tame Apple Press moist over "new project" rumours
When most companies remove a long standing manager from a role, the tech press gets suspicious, but when it applies to Apple, rumours start of a new game changing project which will put Apple back on the map.
Apple set to ditch iPhone Lightning port
Shocking new cuts prove Apple can't conduct itself properly
Fruity cargo cult Apple has been progressively cutting functionality from its iPhones starting with the headphone plug, but now it seems that its policy of offering users less for more money is continuing.
Apple removes anti-security feature
Allowed Apple apps to bypass third party firewalls
Apple has removed a controversial feature from the macOS operating system that allowed 53 of Apple's own apps to bypass third-party firewalls, security tools, and VPN apps installed by users for their protection.