Wednesday, April 13, 2016




75% of teens say iPhone will be their next phone






Apple Watch takes 71 percent share of teen market, iPhone remains strong, study says






Apple Targets Indian Corporate Users for the iPhone SE







Swift grew, er, really fast in 2015







USB-C devices can now have safety, authenticity verified with new certification program






Apple wins the battle for enterprise hearts and minds

JAMF software: When given a choice, employees chose Apple







Analysis ranks 9.7" iPad Pro screen as best performing mobile LCD ever made






Adobe to update Premiere Pro, other CC video apps with VR/360-degree tools & more






Back in Black

Gray was just a primer

Indianapolis Apple Store 2: The Fashion Mall at Keystone 4.12.16






Blood Sucking Chat-bots 

Facebook is playing a dangerous game with Apple








That's right, they want to rewrite the Constitution in Congress with a decryption bill.

FBI Comey: We Can't Resolve the Issue of Encryption and Safety in Litigation







How a Japanese Pinball maker helped the FBI crack the San Bernardino iPhone






FBI paid professional hackers one-time fee to crack San Bernardino iPhone






Here we go

New York law could allow roadside 'textalyzer' checks for distracted driving






This is exactly why Tim Cook has taken a stand regarding privacy, because governments, including the US, can't be trusted not to conduct wholesale spying on journalists, businesses, NGOs, lawyers, doctors, accountants, ordinary citizens, etc.

Is Uber spying on you for the government?

Uber exec outlines Nixonian Plan to secretly spy on reporters







Uber executive suggests digging up dirt on journalists










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