Apple warns Thailand's dissidents of hacks
Published in News


iPhone security overturned by state-sponsored attackers

Fruity cargo cult Apple has warned six activists and researchers who have been critical of Thailand's government that their phones had been hacked by "state-sponsored attackers".

Washington wants to dismantle Apple’s NDA use
Published in News


Used to cover workplace harassment and discrimination claims

Washington State is bring in laws to prevent companies like Apple using NDAs to cover workplace harassment and discrimination claims.

Apple quietly delays drivers licence ID plans
Published in Mobiles


Refuses to say why

 Apple quietly delayed its iOS 15 ID cards feature to 2022 without telling the world why.

Apple sues NSO
Published in News
24 November 2021

Apple sues NSO


Making money from our software security holes is our job

Fruity cargo cult Apple is furious that the Israeli surveillance company NSO has been making a viable business out of its poor software security.

Apple’s podcast ruse
Published in News
24 November 2021

Apple’s podcast ruse


Prevent embarrassing reviews

Fruity cargo cult Apple has found a wizard way of preventing users posting bad reviews for its Apple Podcasts apps.

Tame Apple Press claims electric car is coming
Published in Transportation


This is not a repeat of the story written every month since 2014

While Apple has not managed to get the motor industry to take its electric car proposal seriously, that is not stopped the Tame Apple Press from peddling claims about what amounts to vapourware for years.

Apple’s repair policy was not done out of the “goodness of its heart”
Published in News


Another game of monopoly 

While the Tame Apple Press was doing its best to claim that the fruity cargo cult was offering DIY repair kits to show its goodness, more cynical people - other than us - are smelling a rat.

Qualcomm prepares to give Apple’s chip a good kicking
Published in PC Hardware


Let’s see if your marketing can cover this up

Qualcomm’s new plans to beef up its PC processors seem designed to show Apple’s Arm designs up as comparatively steam driven.

Sweeney calls for universal app store
Published in Mobiles


He will even run it if it stops Apple

The CEO of Epic Games Tim Sweeney has called for a universal app store that works across all platforms which will "stop Apple." 

Questions are starting to be asked about Apple’s ID programme
Published in Mobiles


Why are US states spending tax payer money to give citizen data to Apple?

Fruity cargo cult Apple appears to be on a money spinner – it is getting tax payers money to run a service where government departments give it personal data of millions of citizens.