Wistron reports huge notebook shipments
Company flat out
Hardware maker Wistron has announced it shipped 1.4 million notebooks, 900,000 smart handheld devices, 600,000 LCD monitors, 1.1 million desktops, 500,000 LCD TVs and 160,000 servers in April 2015.
Apple fanboys cheating in exams
Too dim to study
Apple gear is being seized by Universities fed up with Apple fanboys trying to use the shiny toys to cheat in exams.
TSMC is the king of 28nm
78 percent of the market
TSMC looks certain to keep its foot firmly on the throat of 28nm chip production, according to a new study.
China's smartphone market slumps
So much for Apple growing there
While the Tame Apple Press made much out of Apple's lack lustre results by talking up its smartphone prowess in China, it appears that things are not well behind the Bamboo curtain.
Korean Steve Jobs invents online shopping
Kim Jong Un is ahead of the West in all ways
The Steve Jobs of Asia, North Korea's Kim Jong Un who already invented a wall garden to keep his citizens in and a reality distortion field, has now invented online shopping.
Swedish take on Apple in EU
Ericsson's Patent war escalates
Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson has send a tough massage to Apple as it extended its patent war against Jobs' Mob from the US to Europe.
Ex-NSA bloke mocks Apple's security
Jobs' Mob's security is easy like Sunday morning
A former US spook found himself at the centre of another religious war when he dared to say that Apple Mac security was trivial.
Apple wants your DNA
We offered to spit at them
Fruity cargo cult Apple is asking its followers for their DNA. We thought it might be for some medieval black magic, or to work out if stupidly handing out money for overpriced gadgets was genetic.
Next iPhone will be Galaxy class
Only a rounded rectangle between them
Samsung has officially scored a huge chunk of the hardware work in the iPhone 7 and will be putting a chip and a screen on the new shiny toy.
Apple faces more anti-trust music
Because it is too caring and sharing
Apple's wheeling and dealing with the record labels is under US antitrust scrutiny as it might turn out to be a little bit illegal.