Apple fanboy shocked when Jobs’ Mob copies Microsoft
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Matyszczyk living with Edge

Apple fanboy and “Technically Incorrect" columnist Chris Matyszczyk must have thought he was onto a winner when he gave into the Microsoft pestering to download and try the new Edge.

Apple investigated by UK competition watchdog
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Complaints about apps

Britain’s competition regulator has opened an investigation into the fruity cargo cult Apple after complaints that the iPhone maker’s terms and conditions for app developers are unfair and anti-competitive.

Arizona takes on Apple and Google
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You must accept preferred payment systems

The Arizona House of Representatives just passed landmark app store legislation in a 31-29 vote which could really hurt Apple and Google.

iPhone jailbroken again
Published in Mobiles


Unc0ver says it works on the iPhone 11


The Unc0ver iPhone hacking team has released a new jailbreak tool for almost every iPhone, including the most recent models.

Apple told to sling its hook
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Valve does not have to hand over all its data to Jobs' Mob

A US magistrate judge has ordered Valve to provide sales data to Apple in response to a subpoena issued amid Apple's continuing legal fight with Epic Games.

Apple tries to drag Valve into Epic war
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Valve wants to be Swiss

Apple apparently subpoenaed Valve Software in November 2020, demanding it provide huge amounts of commercial data about Steam sales and operations going over multiple years.

Mysterious malware hits 30,000 Macs
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Crisis of faith

A piece of malware has been found on almost 30,000 Macs worldwide and apparently it has baffled the Tame Apple Press.

Apple wins battle of North Dakota
Published in Mobiles


Senators too scared they might kill their iPhones

The North Dakota state senate voted 36-11 on Tuesday not to pass a bill that would have required app stores to enable software developers to use their own payment processing software and avoid fees charged by Apple and Google.

Epic takes Apple war to EU
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Antitrust in the EU

Epic Games is taking its legal battle against Apple global, filing an antitrust complaint in Europe against the iPhone maker.

Apple's electric car fantasy continues to dominate press
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Opinion: Tame Apple Press needs to let it go

The Tame Apple Press cannot get it into its head that Apple cannot make an electric car using the same “screw your suppliers” business model that has made it a fortune in the tech industry.