Apple's faces another antitrust set-up
Publishers want the same deal it gave Amazon
A group of news publishers sent a letter to Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook seeking similar deal terms in its App Store that Amazon.com gets for its video-streaming service.
Apple helped spooks build a spy-pod
We thought it was supposed to be Huawei that did that
Apple helped the US government spooks build a "top secret" iPod with hidden sensors inside, a former employee has revealed.
Apple ramps up attacks on Epic
You will do what you are told
Jobs' Mob is planning to terminate Epic Games' access to its App Store and app development tools and punish any third party developers who work with the company, in a bid to make the game maker do what it is told.
Apple spins carbon neutral aspirations
Need TSMC and Foxconn to get on board.
The fruity cargo cult known as Apple claims that it will be carbon neutral in ten years, but apparently that positive statement is dependent on its suppliers.
Apple’s Epic battle kicks off
Law suits and pure comedy
Fruity cargo cult Apple has stupidly engaged in a war with Epic – the makers of Fortnite.
Evil Apple takes on pear
Apple invented all fruity logos
Fruity cargo cult Apple is involved in rather an evil display of its mighty briefs after taking offence at a woman who ran a business using a pear logo.
Tim Cook is a billionaire
As Apple's share prices increase
Apple chief executive Tim Cook has moved into the billionaire club as the tech firm's share price continues to soar.
Russian watchdog barks at Apple
Antitrust
Fruity cargo cult Apple appears to have angered the Russians with its control of the mobile apps market.
Tame Apple Press shocked as Office macros infect iOS machines
Apparently, they believed they were invulnerable
The Tame Apple Press is shocked and amazed that their Macs are vulnerable to Microsoft Office files that have macros embedded.
Apple's marketing supremo replaced by deputy
Will work as a "fellow" who reports to Cook
Fruity cargo cult Apple announced that its longtime marketing boss Phil Schiller will step down from his role and be replaced by one of his deputies, Greg Joswiak, who now has Schiller's former title of vice president of worldwide marketing.