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@venturebeat.com
8 years ago
U.S. government gains access to shooter’s iPhone, asks court to vacate order
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8 years ago
U.S. officials hopeful they can unlock encrypted iPhone
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8 years ago
FBI enlists Israeli firm to unlock encrypted iPhone
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8 years ago
U.S. attorneys ask to vacate Apple court hearing, saying FBI has found a “possible method’ to unlock shooter’s iPhone
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8 years ago
Tim Cook defends encryption and knocks U.S. government at Apple event
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8 years ago
Apple is ‘doing what’s right’ in iPhone encryption case, former CEO John Sculley says
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8 years ago
Apple responds to DOJ: ‘Courts must zealously guard civil liberties’
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8 years ago
Huawei is only Asian device maker to support Apple on encryption issue, so far
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8 years ago
Apple CEO commits to customer privacy and dividend raise at shareholder meeting
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8 years ago
Amazon to support Apple in fight over unlocking San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
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8 years ago
Apple files to vacate order, says ‘the Constitution forbids’ what FBI seeks
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8 years ago
51% of Americans think Apple should unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone, survey says
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8 years ago
U.S. Justice Department: Apple’s refusal to unlock iPhone is a ‘marketing strategy’