Apple chief rants in his pants
Irish stew in the name of the law
Arrogant Apple CEO Tim Cook has hit out at the European Commission for daring to fine his company for the trifling amount of Euro 13 billion.
US government furious over EU Apple fine
Not paying tax is the American way
The US government is furious that the EU is starting to get hacked off with US companies not paying tax.
Apple owes the EU $14 billion
Tax cheat
The cost of allowing Apple to run its tax scam in Europe has cost the trade bloc more than $14 billion and now the Commission is wanting its money back.
Apple sued over dodgy touchscreens
We didn’t get what we paid for
Fruity cargo cult Apple, which peddles hyper-priced mobiles, is being sued after the touch screens started breaking.
Apple has booked the hall for its iPhone 7 launch
Be prepared for a snooze
Fruity cargo cult Apple has booked the hall for one of its Nuremberg style rallies on September 7 where US journalists will shame themselves by cheering for products that they know are actually pants.
Apple confirms next iPhone event
Apple is "Rumor Central"
Just a few hours after a couple of leaks pointed out that Apple might hold its event on September 7th, Apple has sent official invites for the event to select members of the press it likes.
Rumors that Intel will make Apple’s chips gain momentum
But not until at least 2018
It is starting to look like the rumors that Intel is going to start making Apple’s mobile chip are actually true – despite a lack of official confirmation from anyone.
Apple rewards Tim Cook’s lacklustre performance
27 percent drop in profits and nothing new coming is worth a bonus
Apple may not have invented anything new for years, be watching its cash cow die with no replacement, but that has not stopped Tim Cook trousering a huge cash bonus this year.
Pegatron denies China Watch claims
We don't break Apple's 60 hours per week maximum
Chinese Apple partner Pegatron has denied breaking the 60 hour work week set by Jobs' Mob.
Apple iPhone production forecast drops from 84 to 74 million
Panel orders drop by 20 percent, chip orders by 15 percent
On Friday, the Nikkei Asian Review journal published a story hinting that some of Apple’s part suppliers in the iPhone supply chain are still trying to fix low yield rates of their components. Some forecasts are now cutting total iPhone production for the July to December period by five percent, from 120 million down to 114 million.