Apple's buys Intel's modem business
Published in Mobiles


Top analyst says it is all about 5G

Apple has confirmed that after knifing Intel's modem business by returning to Qualcomm, it has bought the business.  Moor Insights & Strategy analyst Anshel Sag (pictured) has said the move is all about 5G, which was one of the reasons why Apple abandoned Intel.

Apple uses search to stomp on competing apps
Published in News


Breaks its own rules on rankings

Apple has been breaking its own rules on rankings to make sure its products kill rivals in its app store, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.

Apple is picking at Intel's modem corpse
Published in Mobiles


Something else we warned would happen

The fruity cargo cult Apple is predictably in talks to buy Intel's modem business after causing that arm of Intel to crash earlier this year.

Why is Apple leaking like a sieve?
Published in News


Have its days of neurotic secrecy passed?

Last week Apple’s black shirted staff security appeared to be out to lunch and iPhone details started to leak

Apple downgrades hard drive speeds
Published in PC Hardware


Technology is moving too fast for Apple

Apple today announced updates to the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro and while the Tame Apple Press enthuses about price drops the fact that Jobs' Mob is moving to older and slower technology is not getting much of a mention.

iPhone explodes in 11 year-old’s hands
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Apple quickly investigates without saying she was holding it wrong

An 11-year-old girl’s quick thinking saved her when her iPhone caught fire while she was playing with it at her home in California.

Apple gives up on VR and AR
Published in IoT


Too hard

ThefFruity cargo-cult Apple has decided that augmented virtual reality is not going to be super, cool, and game-changing, and it has given up on the project.

Apple kills off 12-inch MacBook
Published in PC Hardware


Average world standards raised by a fraction

Fruity cargo cult Apple has finally given up on its 12-inch MacBook and got rid of the model

Mac version of Zoom turns on your camera
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Turns on your device even when you don’t want to

Security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh has publicly disclosed a severe zero-day vulnerability for the Zoom video conference app on Macs that could allow websites to turn on user cameras without permission.

Apps ignore restrictions
Published in Mobiles


Even saying no is not enough

Security boffins have found more than 1,000 Android apps that skirted restrictions, allowing them to gather precise geolocation data and phone identifiers behind your back.