Apple fixes two critical zero-day vulnerabilities
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iPhones, iPads, and Macs wide open

Apple released fixes for two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in iPhones, iPads, and Macs that give hackers dangerous access to the devices internals.

Nothing is better than iPhone
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So don’t buy anything

Nothing, the company founded by OnePlus' Carl Pei, recently announced the Nothing Phone, expanding on its successful earbuds, the Nothing Ear [don't you mean nothing to see ear? ed].

Apple employee alleged to have stolen $10 million from company
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That is three iPhones for the rest of the world

A former Apple employee has been charged with defrauding the tech giant out of more than $10 million.

IPhone sucks the life out of your pictures
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Souless

The New Yorker magazine has dared to say that Apple’s new phones with their 'computational photography' create pictures that are so soulless that it makes US reality TV appear deep and meaningful by comparison.

iPhones to be assembled in India
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Apple worried about China crisis

Fruity and nutty cargo cult Apple is becoming so concerned about the state of diplomacy between China and the US it wants to move its iPhone assembly to India.

Apple brings the new iPhone SE with A15 chipset
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iPhone 6 design with upgraded internals

At its announced "Peek Performance" event held earlier this evening Apple has officially announced the new iPhone SE, bringing back the well-known iPhone 6 design, and upgrading it with much better hardware, courtesy of the new Apple A15 chipset.

Apple iPhones need an urgent update
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Apparently the security is wide open again

Apple has released an update for its iPhone and iPad for an already exploited attack which exploits a software bug.

Another Israel firm hacks iPhones
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NSO was not the only fruit

Another Israeli security firm joined NSO to make a quick killing by targeting Apple security flaws for evil police states.

Judge throws out case against Apple
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If Apple says it can walk on water than you need to prove it can’t

A federal judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit accusing Apple of misleading consumers about how resistant its iPhones are to water exposure.

Hackers can mimic iPhone reboots and keep iOS malware installed
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If only there was a phone with good security

The Tame Apple Press is reeling after a security firm announced it was possible to block and simulate an iOS restart operation.