Apple slapped down in £1.5bn UK App Store lawsuit
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Job’s Mob abused its near-total control

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has had its halo dented in the UK, after losing a landmark £1.5 billion class action that accused it of gouging developers and users through its notorious App Store tollbooth.

Samsung Exynos chips to get AI-powered satellite modems
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NPU in the baseband could beam up with SpaceX satellites.

Samsung looks set to inject more AI into its upcoming Exynos chipsets, with reports claiming the company will embed a neural processing unit directly into the 5G modem.

No one wants the iPhone Air
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Apple slashes output after buyers give it the cold shoulder

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is reportedly slashing production of its iPhone Air after punters decided they’d rather stick with the standard iPhone 17 or the flashier iPhone 17 Pro.

Job’s Mob hits speed bumps with its pricey foldable iPad
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We have run out of innovation

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s grand plan to reinvent the iPad with an enormous foldable display is creaking under its own ambition.

Pixnapping revives a 12-year-old browser trick to steal Android pixels
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Nasty and it still works

Security researchers have resurrected a 12-year-old data‑stealing browser attack and adapted it to Android so a malicious app can read pixels from other apps or websites.