Apple fanboys clean their toys with hydrogen peroxide
Published in News


Apple must issue warning to the stupid

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has always had trouble with the fact that its fanboys are not the brightest bulbs, but an announcement on its support page had us worried.

Apple censors mentions of 69... from its weather forecast 
Published in News


69 too hot for Apple fanboys

It seems that Apple is are so worried about what their fanboys' mothers will think that they have banned their weather forecasting app from using any rude numbers – specifically 69.

Advertisers migrate from Apple because of no tracking policy
Published in News


Jobs’ Mob does something right on Safari 

Fruity cargo cult Apple is ruing the day that it did something right for users by bringing in a no tracking policy on its adverts.

Google and Apple both push you to use their apps
Published in Mobiles


No one doing that well out of the app stores

While both Google and Apple are in hot water for the management of their app stores, it appears that they both are fronts for their own software.

Apple delays OLED screens on tablets
Published in News
Thursday, 08 July 2021 11:56

Apple delays OLED screens on tablets

 
Users have to wait until 2021 before Apple tech catches up 

It is unlikely that Apple’s tablets will see OLED screens until 2023.

US states sue Google over app store
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 08 July 2021 11:52

US states sue Google over app store


Tame Apple Press rejoices

Thirty-seven US state and district attorneys general sued Google alleging that it bought off competitors and used restrictive contracts to unlawfully maintain a monopoly for its app store on Android phones.

A public network can disable iPhone
Published in Mobiles
Monday, 05 July 2021 12:23

A public network can disable iPhone


It is a doddle 

A security researcher has discovered that creating a public network called ‘%secretclub%power’ can disable any iPhone’s WiFi capabilities - with a single niche, solution.

Apple shouldn't use privacy to crush competition
Published in News


EU watchdog barks 

European Union competition chief Margrethe Vestager said that Apple shouldn't use privacy and security concerns to stifle competition on the App Store.

Apple and Intel sign up for TSMCs 's 3nm tech
Published in PC Hardware


Ready for next year

Apple and Intel will be the first adopters of TSMC's next-generation chip production technology ahead of its deployment as early as next year.

Apple loves Google really
Published in Cloud
Friday, 02 July 2021 11:29

Apple loves Google really


Particularly on the cloud 

Apple executives have taken swipes at Google in the past over its privacy practices. But the iPhone maker trusts Google enough so that over the past year it has dramatically increased the amount of Apple user data it stores in Google's cloud