Apple finally realises its software is pure comedy
Someone finally read Fudzilla
For a while now we have been penning stories about how buggy Apple's software is getting, but now it seems someone at the Jobs' Mob Frying Saucer has got the message.
Apple silences reviews
Good or bad we no longer want to see, hear or speak of them
Apple has removed the "Ratings & Reviews" section from all product pages on its website. The changes were apparently made between 16-17 November 1 and it's unclear what has prompted this decision, nor when Apple will bring back the option to read the opinions of other customers at the time of purchase.
Nuvia founded by ex-Apple, ex-Google engineer rock stars, funded
$53M series A to disrupt the data center
Nuvia is a relatively new name in the datacenter field, and the startup just got $53 million series A funding to re-imagine silicon design for the datacenter market. $53 million series A funding is a great deal for a startup, but the story gets an edge since it involves three key names in the tech industry.
Apple terrified of new German law
Open up Apple Pay
Moves in Germany to force Jobs' Mob to open up its Apple Pay mobile payments system to rivals have put the fear of God into the fruity cargo cult.
Apple finally realises that being a bit thick helps
User-based modelling
Apple has finally realised that making its products a bit thicker makes them work better.
Apple officially unveils the new 16-inch Macbook Pro
Updated: Largest Retina screen, new keyboard, and new hardware
As expected and rumored earlier, Apple has now officially unveiled its new 16-inch Macbook Pro, coming with the largest Retina screen so far, new keyboard and Force Touch trackpad, Touch Bar, Touch ID, and all new hardware, including up to 8-core CPU, new Radeon Pro 5000M series GPUs, up to 64GB of RAM, and up to 8TB of storage.
Apple's 16-inch Macbook Pro gets Radeon Pro 5500M graphics
Pro version of the Radeon 5500M with 24 CUs
According to a leak, it appears that Apple has gone for AMD's RDNA architecture GPU with its rumored 16-inch Macbook Pro, which will get Radeon Pro 5500M graphics.
US claims it has enough antitrust laws to bring down big tech
Just does not use them
The US Justice Department antitrust chief said that existent US antitrust laws were “flexible enough” to address the harm caused by technology companies, in the face of growing criticism that such laws cannot tackle tech monopolies.
Apple’s card discriminates against women
Watchdogs launch an investigation
The fruity cargo cult Apple has been accused of discriminating against women with its much-hyped Apple Card.
Microsoft antitrust case killed Windows phone
Gates claims he was distracted
Software King of the World Sir William Gates III has suggested that Windows could have been the world’s dominant mobile operating system had it not been for the antitrust case the US Justice Department brought against Microsoft.