Apple told to stop covering up forced labour efforts
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Must listen to shareholder demands

In a second disaster for Apple this week the US Securities and Exchange Commission has declined an effort by Apple to ignore a shareholder demand that it stop covering up its efforts to keep forced labour out of its supply chain.

Army of Hackers keep Kim Jong Un in power
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Thursday, 23 December 2021 11:17

Army of Hackers keep Kim Jong Un in power


Apple fanboy needs protection from real computer experts

Apple fanboy Kim Jong Un depends on state hackers, whose cybercrimes finance his nuclear arms programmes and prop up the economy.

Foxconn India shuttered
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Tuesday, 21 December 2021 12:50

Foxconn India shuttered


Apparently not a good idea to poison staff

It looks like Apple supplier Foxconn's plant near Chennai in southern India will remain shut this week following protests sparked by a food poisoning incident.

Apple claims it is too small to be a monopoly
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At least in India

Fruity cargo cult Apple has asked India's antitrust watchdog to throw out a case alleging abuse of market power in the apps market, saying it is too small to be an evil monopolist.

Foxconn in food poisoning row in India
Published in News
Monday, 20 December 2021 13:36

Foxconn in food poisoning row in India


Workers arrested

Police in India have released dozens of those detained for blocking a key highway in a protest against food poisoning at the Apple supplier Foxconn.

Apple shelves spying plans
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Thursday, 16 December 2021 13:17

Apple shelves spying plans


Surprised that users object to mass surveillance

Fruity cargo cult Apple has quietly shelved plans to search everyone’s data base to look for kiddie porn.

UK plans to take out Apple and Google’s “cartel”
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Playing duopoly forbidden

The UK's antitrust watchdog said that a reform of the country's competition rules will see it target tech giants Apple and Google.

Dell designs a laptop which can be fixed and recycled
Published in PC Hardware


Tame Apple Press calls foul

While Apple is doing its best to make its gadgets unfixable, other than by its staff or by using its expensive packs, Dell announced a new design concept for a laptop that's long lived, easy to take apart and fix.

Apple stops fanboys stalking Android girls
Published in Mobiles
Tuesday, 14 December 2021 11:55

Apple stops fanboys stalking Android girls


They will have to find a new way now

Fruity cargo cult Apple seems rather concerned that its fanboys are using AirTags to stalk those with Android operating systems.

Apple gave China billions to “look the other way”
Published in Mobiles


Cost $275 billion to protect the iPhone

Fruity cargo cult Apple protected its iPhone sales by giving the Chinese government billions to bolster China's economy and technological prowess through investments, business deals, and worker training.