Apple will take years to build a 5G modem
It can’t get the wood
Fruity cargo cult Apple has no chance of escaping Qualcomm’s clutches for at least six years.
iPhone hacked but Apple does not want you to know
Tame Apple Press shocked
The Tame Apple Press has discovered much to its shock that the iPhone could be easily hacked and they would never know.
Foxconn tanks on Apple dependence
Shares drop
Foxconn, the electronics manufacturer, reported a 17.7 percent year-on-year drop in profits in the first quarter after several months of weak iPhone growth.
Supremes tell Apple to stop trying to gerrymander antitrust law
The antitrust case should proceed
Fruity Cargo cult Apple’s bid to get an antitrust case thrown out by the Supreme Court before any evidence was made public has failed.
Google slams Apple for putting a price on privacy
All depends on how you see it
Google CEO Sundar Pichai slammed Apple for making privacy a luxury good which is only available for those who can afford it.
How Steve Jobs killed off the British sex drive
No sex please we are British
When Steve Jobs popularised smartphone technology he had no idea that he would be personally responsible for stopping British people from having sex.
Apple stores try turn around
Brand obsession is not the same as customer service
The Fruity cargo-cult Apple’s attempts to set up cathedrals of desire, or Apple Stores, is starting to backfire.
EU investigates Apple for antitrust antics
Again
Fruity cargo cult Apple is finding itself on the wrong end of another antitrust action over the way it is running its music streaming business.
Apple "vastly exaggerates" iPhone battery life
Apple stands behind battery claims guess it thinks it is a Which? hunt
Fruity cargo cult Apple has been acused of making up claims about the battery life on its phones.
FTC Qualcomm case looks shattered
Apple and Intel now need Qualcomm
The last few weeks were very active for Qualcomm, Apple, and Intel and the first two have finally settled their licensing differences. Intel decided to leave the 5G smartphone business due to the delays and business-related decisions, but FTC judge Koh is still expected to reach a verdict on the Qualcomm-FTC case.