Apple shares up on Morgan Stanley note: iPhone demand "surprising upside"
Thanks for the iPhone publicity, Barry!
Follow our money: That's why they really want to monitor our iPhones.
Apple's iPhone: a Swiss bank account in your pocket
Take a stand against the Obama/FBI anti-encryption charm offensive
This is what they have been after all along: Turning any or every iPhone into a Zombie.
Analysis - Apple fight could escalate with demand for "source code"
Apple, Google & others to face European Parliament hearing on tax deals
Apple Inc unlikely to use new Samsung Camera Sensor
Hmmm?
Rumor: Apple working on 'iPhone SE' promo that hints at 4K camera
What to expect from Apple's March 21 'let us loop you in' event
Jony Ive talks relationship with Steve Jobs, design culture, more in Charlie Rose interview
"World's biggest Apple Store" opens in award winning shopping mall on Saturday (gallery)
Close-up of AC2 solar panels on one of the large garages
Obama's 'tone deaf' comments on encryption draw criticism at SXSW
Exactly right, they want to set a legal precedent in order to gain carte blanche access to phones.
Counterterrorism expert says FBI isn't being honest about iPhone hacking
"If I were in the job now, I would have simply told the FBI to call Fort Meade, the headquarters of the National Security Agency, and NSA would have solved this problem for him," Clarke told NPR's David Green on Morning Edition Monday. "They're not as interested in solving this problem as they are in getting a legal precedent."
This is not the first time Director Comey has been accused of trying to set a legal precedent for forcing Apple to weaken security on iOS. Apple's top lawyer Bruce Sewell argued the same thing before the House Judiciary committee earlier this year, while CEO Tim Cook has made numerous public statement on why the FBI's demands put all citizens at risk.
Why Apple went to war with the FBI
Apple Counsel: The DOJ "Got a little Carried Away" with their Rhetoric in their Latest Court Filing
In the Apple Case, a debate over data hits home NY Times
Why don't we hear about the Feds coming down on Google?
If your kids' school uses Chrome books connected to Google's Cloud, Google Apps, etc., your child's every keystroke and mouse click are being recorded via Google servers.
Governmental control is nothing compared to what Google is up to. The company is creating a wholly new genus of capitalism, a systemic coherent new logic of accumulation we should call surveillance capitalism. Is there nothing we can do?
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