Barbara Streisand suffers from Apple effect
Siri is still rubbish
While it is being touted as a cure for cancer by the Tame Apple Press, Barbara Streisand is unimpressed with its AI browser Siri.
Next iWatch will need an iPhone
Inovation, Apple has heard of it
When it was first released, the iWatch was slammed for needing an iPhone to work. After all, there is no point having an iWatch if you have to carry your phone around too. Now, two years later, the crack inovators at Apple still have not managed to fix the problem.
Microsoft’s Powershell goes open source
Coming to a Mac and Linux machine near you
Software King of the World, Microsoft, has announced that its Powershell automation and scripting system is going open source.
iPhone users are revolting
90 percent will not buy the iPhone 7
Fruity cargo cult Apple might be in serious trouble as most Apple fanboys say they will not upgrade to the iPhone 7.
Apple might turn to Intel for foundry work
Keeping TSMC clean
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn that Intel is going to start making some of the fruity cargo cult Apple’s chipsets.
TSMC secures chip orders for Apple's A11 SoC family
10nm chips for iPhone lineup in 2017
On Monday, industry sources within Apple’s supply chain confirmed that TSMC has secured orders to produce the company’s Apple’s “A11” family of chips for the eleventh-generation iPhone launch expected sometime in about a year from now, around the fall of 2017.
Apple may be planning 10.5-inch iPad Pro in 2017
New middle option between 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch models
Over the weekend, highly reputable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo released a new research report claiming that the company may be planning to release a “middle-sized” 10.5-inch iPad Pro sometime in 2017 to accompany the existing 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch models.
Intel cheers the USB Type-C
Backing Apple
While users and the rest of the world think Apple’s move to kill off the headphone jack is a bad idea, Intel is cheering a general move to a more mobile USB Type-C.
Encryption fault in Apple's imessage
Flaws in the method
Cryptography researchers at John Hopkins University have found another flaw in the encryption used by Apple’s iMessage and while Jobs' Mob might have fixed it, the researchers say that the company's encryption methodology is borked.
Apple jumps on the AR bandwagon
Claims it is working on a new AI platform
Fruity cargo cult Apple is trying to convince the world it is “coming up with something new” by talking a lot about Artificial Reality.