Microsoft must follow Apple into ARM chips claims Gassée
Apple leads PC development so everyone must drop x86 and copy it
Apple’s former head of Mac development, Jean-Louis Gassée, has said that Apple’s decision to switch to ARM processors for Macs will make it inevitable that higher-end Windows PCs will have to do the same.
Apple warns against covering laptop cameras
Apparently it breaks your expensive machine
Fruity cargo cult Apple has warned its security minded users not to cover their laptop cameras with stickers.
Apple to teach software coding to teachers
Those who can do, and those who can't teach those who can't do
In a what could possibly go wrong moment, software geniuses at the fruity cargo cult Apple, who have problems writing code which tells the time, are sharing their skills with US teachers.
Apple continues to sting the British taxpaper
What a surprise
The fruity cargo cult Apple is continuing to sting the British Inland Revenue.
Samsung copies another one Apple's dumber moves
Does it never learn?
After making the mistake of copying Apple and releasing its flagship phones for silly prices, and copying it again on getting rid of the headphone jack, Samsung has looked at Apple's really dumb idea to sting its users for more cash and said "we will be having some of that".
Apple didn't ditch Intel for Skylake
It always planned a discrete CPU
This article might serve as a short history class about how Apple operates, especially in hardware design. Apple created its first phone SoC the famous A4 in 2010, and it created its first iPad specific A6X chip in 2012.
Apple will develop its discrete GPU
Total hardware control
Earlier this week, there were some rumors that Apple will use its graphics IP to build the discrete graphics processors, probably starting with a notebook first, and we can assure you that these plans are real.
Japan Display falls on Apple’s OLED decision
Company Apple dependent
Shares of Apple supplier Japan Display fell by six percent after a media report that Apple will use OLED screens for all its forthcoming fifth-generation (5G) iPhones this year.
Apple slammed by advertisers
It looks like Apple is doing something good for once
A group of European digital advertising associations slammed Apple plans to require apps to seek additional permission from users before tracking them across other apps and websites.
New Mac ransomware is super smug
Users just can’t believe it is happening to them
While the writers of ransomware tend to leave Apple Macs alone due to the fact they have no need to threaten someone’s Coldplay collection, a new example has just appeared and appears to be gaining some traction.