Apple's over-hyped M1 chip has a security flaw
Too clever over a broken ARM
Fruity cargo cult Apple's much-hyped M1 chip has been shipping with a vulnerability that mysteriously is not getting much coverage in the Tame Apple Press.
Apple CEO apparently does not know what is going on
Apple CEO Tim Cook turn in the stand in the Epic antitrust battle appears to have been a loud-sounding yawn with what observers called a mild, carefully tended ignorance that left many of the lawsuit's key questions unanswered.
It is all part of Microsoft’s cunning plan
Copying US politics, the fruity cargo cult Apple hopes to distract an antitrust hearing by claiming the whole thing has been orchestrated by Microsoft.
Apple forced to talk about other antitrust fouls
This case keeps getting messier
A top Apple executive tasked with defending the App Store in a monopoly lawsuit by Epic Games found himself having to answer Tuesday for a spate of other alleged antitrust fouls by the world's most valuable company.
Apple boss admits Macs full of malware
Even Apple does not find it acceptable
Macs are full of malware which even the company does not find acceptable, a senior Apple executive told a US court.
Tame Apple press claims they will have faster chips
The fruity-cargo cult Apple is gearing up to release several new Mac laptops and desktops with faster processors, new designs and improved connectivity to external devices.
Apple weakened security to placate Chinese
To speed up a data centre construction
Apple has compromised on data security to placate Chinese authorities.
It drove $400 billion of physical sales and did not take a cent
Fruity cargo-cult Apple is trying to convince a judge that it's not milking the App Store for all it's worth and claimed it ignored a cut of $400 billion of physical sales it generates.
Judge hints at Apple Epic Games compromise
Depends on Apple admitting that there are better and cheaper products out there
The judge overseeing the high-stakes trial between Epic Games and Apple hinted at a compromise that turns on the iPhone maker allowing developers to inform users through their mobile apps that they can buy virtual goods on the web at a cheaper cost.
Saved Apple fanboys from a life of sin
Fruity cargo cult Apple claims it saved its customers from a life of sin by banning apps that served up sex and drugs.