Wednesday, February 17, 2016





Tim Cook calls FBI backdoor demand 'dangerous,' vows to fight case









California has a lot of stupid judges. 

If Apple does this for the FBI, it will have to do the same for other foreign governments' police forces, including enemies of the US.

Judge orders Apple to access iPhone belonging to San Bernadino shooter







And the Number One reason Apple should not back down...

Donald Trump says Apple should back down in San Bernardino case






Google is full of it: They're data mining your kids and selling all the information to their advertising partners, the US government, and probably foreign companies and governments.

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Google addresses EdTech data collection concerns but leaves questions unanswered


"Google's response to my questioning was thorough, and I appreciate its engagement on this topic. But I'm still concerned about what exactly Google does with the information it collects and processes from students who are browsing outside websites—like YouTube—while logged in to Google's education services," Sen. Franken said. "I plan to continue working with Google to clarify some of its policies, because it's important for the privacy of our students."





"Pump and dump Carl"

Skeptics of his involvement as an AAPL investor, were correct, and Einhorn is doing the same thing.

Outspoken Apple investor, Carl Icahn dumps 7M shares of AAPL stock for $750M







Apple axes iPhone 4s and 5c from India lineup in search of higher ASP






New 4" iPhone predicted to drive $5.5B in new sales for Apple in 2016







ARM exec says VR iPhones could be more powerful than PS4s






New Financial House Survey shows that a Record Number of Consumers are on Target to Buy an iPhone 7






Apple has been waiting for this decision, so they could take it to the Supreme Court

If they win that, they can claw back the $450M from what I understand.

Court upholds $450M settlement in Apple's e-books case, but Supreme Court appeal still awaits






German Coal Miner using 1,000 iPads to help weather a rout






We shot our March magazine issue with iPhones






Apple-sponsored NFC Forum working to bring contactless payments to U.S. public transit






A match made in Hell

Under pressure from Apple Music, Spotify tries to buy new subscribers' love with free Chromecast









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