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@extremetech.com
8 years ago
Apple engineers might quit company before agreeing to unlock the iPhone
@extremetech.com
8 years ago
It’s not just Apple: Sources claim government goes after source code on a regular basis
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
NYT: Apple engineers may quit before being forced to code insecure version of iOS for the FBI
@venturebeat.com
8 years ago
John Oliver explains the San Bernardino iPhone case so you can finally understand it
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
UK surveillance powers bill could force startups to bake in backdoors
@venturebeat.com
8 years ago
Huawei is only Asian device maker to support Apple on encryption issue, so far
@venturebeat.com
8 years ago
Apple encryption stand highlights mobile operators’ dilemma
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
Box’s Levie Defends Apple Amid FBI Controversy
@mashable.com
8 years ago
Apple vs. the FBI explained, how this case might affect your iPhone
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
Why Apple Is Right To Reject The FBI’s Push To Brute Force iPhone Security
@venturebeat.com
8 years ago
Apple will not build a backdoor to the iPhone, says Tim Cook in response to FBI court order
@engadget.com
9 years ago
China thinks the iPhone's tracking features are a risk to national security