Samsung appears to copy Apple's security ability
Has a scary bug
More than 600 million Samsung phones may be vulnerable to attacks that allow hackers to surreptitiously monitor the camera and microphone, read incoming and outgoing text messages, and install malicious apps.
Apple pulls Monster's licence
How dare you sue us!
Jobs' Mob has shown its petty side after it pulled the licence for Monster Cable to make expensive wires for its expensive toys.
Apple puts iWatch in stores
Maybe some idiot will buy them
Apple mysteriously has enough iWatches on hand to start putting them in its own stores.
Apple is convicted of playing monopoly
Go directly to jail do not collect $200
Fruity cargo cult Apple has found that its anti-competitive practices of forcing telcos to do what they are told do not go down well in Taiwan.
New York Times damns iWatch
Writing is on the wall after Apple loses key Ally
In a sign that the end is near for the iWatch, the New York Times has admitted that it is rubbish.
Xiaomi sells 6 million Mi Bands
$13 fitness band kicking iWatch to death
Although you will not see it in the Tame Apple Press, in China Xiaomi is flogging shedloads of fitness bands for $13.
Pegatron points to IT revival
June was the turning point
While the IT industry has been performing as well as a contestant on the Italy's Got Talent show, Pegatron thinks that things will turn around this month.
Most iPhone users would risk death to save their phone
Perspective they have heard of it
The standards of the world have slipped to such a state that most Apple fanboys would actually risk death to protect the shiny toys.
Quanta reports rise in notebook sales
Surprises
The PC maker Quanta Computer's has reported a surprise hike in the sales of notebooks.
Samsung claims it is King of the LTE patents
Your invoice is in the mail
Samsung Electronics has told the world that owns the largest number of patent rights essential for long-term evolution (LTE) technology in the world.