Monday, February 22, 2016




Apple CEO calls on Feds to drop iPhone unlock order, form commission to discuss implications







Apple sees value in its stand to protect security






IBM brings Apple's Swift to the cloud, simplifying enterprise app development







Mother of San Bernardino victim backs Apple, says right to privacy 'makes America great'





China's Huawei backs Apple stance in phone unlocking dispute






Apple: San Bernardino County screwed up the iPhone the FBI wants us to fix


Company executives said they had been helping federal officials with the investigation when the password change was discovered. The comments came hours after the Department of Justice criticized Apple's response to a court order that the company help the government access Syed Farook's phone.










Apple implies FBI screwup: iPhone Apple ID password changed in government possession, backdoor unnecessary






"We take privacy very seriously" Steve Jobs 

Here's Steve Jobs on what privacy means to Apple (must-see video)






This Tweet pretty much puts the responsibility on the county cops and the FBI by their own admission, and is why they wanted Apple to magically fix it for them.

They probably tried and failed so many times that the iPhone finally did what it's supposed to do, brick itself up.

Apple: We tried to help FBI terror probe, but someone changed iCloud password





Apple needs to win this, so they don't have to do it for every state and country in the world.

The FBI vs. Apple: Read the Full FBI Motion Filed with the Court on Friday








I guess the bad guys prefer Android and FaceBook to communicate.

Here's how often Apple, Google, and others handed over data when the US government asked for it






The dangerous All Writs Act precedent in the Apple encryption case






House committee invites Apple CEO Tim Cook, FBI Director James Comey to discuss encryption







This is who Cook will have representing Apple sitting by his side.

Apple hires high-profile free speech lawyer Ted Olson to take on FBI






Newspaper editorials back Apple 8 - 1 over the FBI 






Dumb asses, If they do it for you, they'll have to do it for China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and every country they do business in.

Justice Department calls Apple's refusal to unlock iPhone a "Marketing strategy" - NYT







Just one?

Apple vs FBI: Here's one fact the Press got totally wrong






US Department of Justice files motion to force Apple to crack terrorist's iPhone






Why Apple is right to challenge an order to help the FBI - NYT editorial






Apple's FBI standoff could be good for business






Trump, I'd Rethink that Idea about Boycotting Apple Pretty Quickly






I guess he didn't feel the same way 38 minutes earlier

Avid iPhone user Donald Trump calls for Apple boycott over encryption fight






Suck it, Donald!

Billionaire Mark Cuban says Apple deserves a 'standing ovation' for fighting FBI on encryption






Group calls on White House to end FBI efforts to compel Apple in phone unlocking case






Police rescue kidnapped teenage girl after mother locates her using Find My iPhone






Dominant Apple remains atop Fortune's 'most admired' list for 9th straight year






It's only temporary folks, relax and enjoy being a part of history.

Heavy security and a lot of noise around Apple's rumored car testing facility in Sunnyvale






Apple Stores, the new look: The monitor lid of an aluminum MacBook Air for a roof with glass walls.

This is very much like a store proposed for the riverfront on North Michigan Loop in downtown Chicago and the visitor center at AC2

Here's what Apple's flagship store in Sweden will look like (video)



Stockholm above

Chicago below





Both are very much like the design for the visitor center to be built at AC 2 in Cupertino, seen below from the end using curved glass on the corners


And the fitness center under construction





The FBI is going to drag the victims into this, when it was law enforcement's fault

San Bernardino victims to support FBI in iPhone decryption fight






Send in the clones

LG, Samsung head to market with new Android flagship candidates








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