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  • TechnologyYahoo News 360

    Apple and the FBI at odds over terrorist's cellphones

    Apple is refusing to unlock the phones of a Saudi Air Force officer who killed three people at a Florida naval base. Is Apple holding back justice, or is the company right to defend user privacy?

  • PoliticsYahoo News 360

    Should Big Tech be broken up?

    A handful of tech companies that started out as tiny startups have grown into some of the biggest corporations in the world. But have the likes of Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon gotten too big?

  • NewsSuperfan TV

    Barbra Streisand Called Apple CEO to Change How Siri Says Her Name

    Barbra Streisand has been living a nightmare. For decades people have been mispronouncing her name, putting a “Z” sound where the second S is in her last name. This Travesty came to a head when Streisand asked Siri (on her iPhone) how to pronounce her last name. Siri answered back, pronouncing it “StreiZand”.

  • NewsYahoo Tech

    Amid reports that Apple is developing harder-to-hack phones, Tim Cook speaks out

    Screen shot via ABC News In the week since a California federal court ordered Apple to help the FBI unlock the iPhone of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook, the company has been mounting a full-scale offensive — politically, legally and technologically. On Tuesday night, the New York Times reported that Apple engineers are working on new security features that would make it impossible for law enforcement agencies to access locked iPhones using brute-force attacks — a break-in method that is at

  • NewsAlyssa Bereznak

    Apple vows to fight federal order to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone

    The debate over encryption has reached new heights in a legal battle between Apple and the FBI.

  • NewsAlyssa Bereznak

    Apple blasts U.K. bill on ‘backdoor’ access to encrypted messages

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