Smartphone shipments increase
Third quarter figures not bad
Despite the fact that the future of smartphone shipments looks bleak, the third quarter shaped up to be rather good.
Apple's iphone future in doubt
Wall Street fears iPhone not doing as well as marketed
The Fruity Cargo cult Apple is facing problems with Wall Street analysts who are refusing to repeat what its marketing department is telling them about the iPhone.
Hacker Hotz builds a driverless car
Hacks his own car to do it
The bloke who was the first to jail break the iPhone, George Hotz hacked his own car to turn it into a self-driving vehicle.
Steve Jobs killed the music industry
Industry's tallest tree cut down by a herring
The Apple Messiah Steve Jobs is responsible for the destruction of the music industry, so everytime you hear Justin Bieber or Taylor Swift or that god awful Adel it is apparently his fault, according to Pandora supremo Mike Herring.
Apple buys Qualcomm’s secret graphics lab
Building its own Interferometric Modulator Displays
Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has bought one of Qualcomm’s Taiwan graphics labs and is operating it pretty much under everyone’s radar to "invent" something that Qualcomm tried and failed to make successful.
Samsung's GPU project slows
A laa dee dee, a one two three its Samsung's Larrabee
A while ago Fudzilla reported that Samsung has been working hard making its own, in house GPU, but it is starting to look like things are not working well in the mix and there have been a few delays.
Samsung gets pressure sensitive screen
Under Pressure
The Tame Apple Press has popped a hernia after the Wall Street Journal uncovered that Samsung’s latest effort will feature a pressure-sensitive display.
TSMC gets fan-out (InFO) wafer-level packaging
All ready for 2016
TSMC is scheduled to move its integrated fan-out (InFO) wafer-level packaging technology to volume production in the second quarter of 2016.
UK government wants to give iPads to criminals
Teaching them how to steal legitimately
The British government, which is currently taking money out of its health and education system, is thinking of spending a fortune giving over-priced iPads to its criminal population.
Cook defends Quasimodo case
Don’t call it a hump call it a noteable feature
Fruity cargo-cult leader CEO Tim Cook is defending forcing Apple fanboys to buy an ugly Quasimodo case if they want their iPhones to have a half decent battery life.