
Intel losing the iPhone contract was the beginning of the end
According to Michael Bruck
Former chief of staff to Intel CEO Andrew Grove - and later general manager of Intel China- has been telling the world plus dog how Intel’s fall from grace can be traced back to a butterfly flapping its wings 15 years ago.

Apple thinks it can get its macOS running on the iPhone
Tame Apple Press are overjoyed that the the two are coming together
Now that it is moving to purge Intel from its business model, the fruity cargo cult is getting all confident that the ARM-based chips it is creating can be used anywhere.

iPhone security put Moroccan journalist at risk
All he had to do was use the phone.
The iPhone that Moroccan journalist Omar Radi used to contact his sources also allowed his government to spy on him and at least two other journalists, according to new research from Amnesty International.

iPhone finally gets some Android Apps
It must have finally invented them
The Tame Apple Press has got all excited about the fact that Apple has finally introduced customisable home screens, widgets, and picture in picture with iOS 14. The same features Android has supported for years but no one made a big song and dance about.

iPhone will record police interactions
Hey Siri I am being pulled over by a cop with his name badge taped over
An iPhone user created a shortcut that prompts an iPhone to begin recording police interactions by the user simply uttering the phrase: "Hey Siri, I'm getting pulled over."

Apple sees way to make more money for less
No port in a storm
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn in which Apple gets rid of all ports on its iPhone cash cow and goes completely wireless.

Tame Apple Press discover how overpriced the dream is really
SE shows flaws in Apple's pricing
The Tame Apple Press has got itself into trouble by looking at the spec of the Apple iPhoneSE and the iPhone 11.

Apple delays iPhone production for another month
Thinks people will actually want it in four weeks
Apple is delaying the production ramp up of its 2020 flagship smartphones by about a month in the belief that consumer demand might have picked up by then.

Hacking an iPhone is easy like Sunday morning
Just send a blank email
A security outfit has discovered Apple’s software has been completely insecure for years.

Apple’s new “cheap” phone unlikely to save it
It is so out of date it is practically steam driven
Fruity cargo-cult Apple’s bid to interest the Chinese with a “cheap” version is getting much mock in Bejing.