Apple's security worse than observers thought
Published in Mobiles

This decade long attack should have been spotted

A basic attack, full of errors, was around for years Apple and the entire security industry are looking rather stupid this week after it turns out the hack on iPhones was much worse than people thought.

Apple surrenders on right to repair
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Realises there is too much work fixing borked Apple gear

Apple will begin selling parts, tools and repair guides to independent shops to fix broken iPhones, a major change after years of lobbying against laws in some US states that would have compelled it to do just that.

iPhones have been hacked for two years
Published in Mobiles


Bought down by Beer

Security researchers at Google have found evidence of a “sustained effort” to hack iPhones for at least two years.

Apple sends out iPhone 2019 invites
Published in Mobiles


September 10, 10 AM PST / 7 PM CET / 6PM BST

Companies like launching new products on Tuesdays and Apple traditionally launches its new iPhone in the September timeframe.

Apple patches unpatching security update
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Jailbreak time is over

Apple has released today an iOS security update to patch a bug the company's software geniuses un-patched allowing hackers to craft new jailbreaks for current iOS versions.

UK government plans to deport European Apple fanboys under Brexit
Published in News


Making Britain great again with a Brexit silver lining

The UK is using Brexit to deport European Apple fanboys from the country – sadly not really, but a cock-up could make it happen.

Apple forced humans to listen 1000 Siri recordings daily
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Privacy, Apple has heard of it and lectures others upon it

The Irish Examiner has discovered the extent of how much Apple was invading the privacy of fanboys.

Apple has another design stuff up
Published in News


A credit card you can’t put in your wallet – whatever next? a clock which can't tell the time?

Apple’s design experts have outdone themselves by creating a credit card which cannot be put in a wallet or your jeans pocket.

Apple taps BOE for iPhone screens
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Deeper into China

Hopes that the fruity cargo cult Apple might abandon China and set up shop in the US appear to have been dashed as the outfit appears to be negotiating a deal with Chinese BOE for screens for its smartphones.

Big tech being investigated for antitrust
Published in PC Hardware


The US suddenly realises that Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple are not that nice

State attorneys in more than a dozen states are preparing to begin an antitrust investigation of the tech giants.