Apple admits more quality problems in iPhones and MacBooks
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We charged you more and you paid it

It looks like those who thought they were getting value for money by spending more on the new iPhones and MacBooks will be disappointed – Apple appears to have admitted its build quality has slipped.

Police told not to look at iPhones
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You can’t afford them

Coppers have been told not to look at suspects iPhones so that they can be unlocked at a later date.

New iPhones have poor reception
Published in Mobiles


Feature supplied by shunning Qualcomm

Apple fanboys are starting to moan that their new super expensive iPhones have a pretty terrible signal and noticeably slower speeds when comparing their new phones to their older models.

Older iPhones will lose dongles
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Apple move will hurt audio chip supplier Cirrus Logic.

Apple's older iPhones will no longer include lightning-to-headphone jack adapters and Barclays has warned that this would hurt audio chip supplier Cirrus Logic.

Apple ups the legal ante
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You say tit, and I say tat

The legal team at Apple have fired off a countersuit against Qualcomm, claiming that the chip firms' Snapdragon semiconductors use elements of its own patents.

Foxconn making 200 iPhones a day
Published in Mobiles


Trial production begins


The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a yarn which claims that Foxconn is having a few problems making the new iPhones (7s, 7s Plus and iPhone 8), but it turns out this might not be true.

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