Apple fails to impress with price cut in App store
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It is still extortion claim rivals

Apple’s moves to get anttrust regulators off its back by new App Store fee reduction for developers making less than $1 million per year has been greeted with a loud sounding yawn by its rivals.

Apple stored iPhone data without consent claims Noyb
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Breaching EU privacy laws

Fruity cargo cult Apple has been reported to privacy watchdogs by activist Max Schrems over Apple’s online tracking tool, saying it breached European law by allowing iPhones to store users’ data without their consent.

Tame Apple Press claim benchmark proves M1 chip is faster than Intel’s old one
Published in PC Hardware


Which was more than a year old

The Tame Apple Press has been releasing benchmarks for Apple’s new M1 chip to prove that their favourite company makes better chips than Intel.  Unfortunately there is something rotten in the figures.

Apple's new Macs will not connect external GPUs
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At least not those needing a Thunderbolt connection

Apple showed off the first Macs powered by its new M1 CPU, which the Tame Apple press claims will give it impressive performance and excellent battery life, however it looks like external graphics cards will not be a feature.

Apple M1 SoC performance claims don't add up
Published in PC Hardware


PowerPoint slides, no data

Watching Apple's MacBook silicon, M1 presentation left me astonished by the amount of information not based on facts. Without any thread of evidence, Apple's Johny Srouji, Senior Vice President, Hardware Technologies, was throwing claims that it has the fastest CPU core, fastest GPU core, best performance per watt, and throwing 2X or 3X in the equation.

Apple caught in another child labour scandal
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Uncovered by the FT rather than its own checks

Fruity cargo cult Apple has been hit by another child labour scandal, this time involving its Pegatron supplier.

Apple's search bots can't stop talking about Apple
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Just like Apple fanboys

Apple's search bots have been leaking Apple's internal IPs, a security researcher has discovered.

Apple faces class action by shareholders
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Claims that Cook concealed falling demand for iPhones in China

Apple must face a proposed class action lawsuit by shareholders who accused Chief Executive Tim Cook of concealing falling demand for iPhones in China.

Apple fanboys can play Fortnite again
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Of course they are committing heresy

Owners of iPhones and iPads will soon be able to play Fortnite again, despite Apple telling them they can’t and the games publisher Epic  embroiled in an antitrust action against Jobs' Mob.

Apple announces “special event”
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Tame Apple Press gets all moist

Apple announced a special event for 10 November but gave no further details aside from a tag line of "one more thing".