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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, April 9, 2016
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "iPhone search at center of Tampa area drug probe" ["The Tampa iPhone belonged to Julio Alvarez, described by officials as the leader of a highly organized syndicate of marijuana grow houses in three Florida counties. The device is now at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which is tasked with gaining access to the contents, according to court documents and Assistant State Attorney Darrell Dirks."]  Tampa Tribune 6:27 PM
  • "U.S. to continue appeal of iPhone data case in New York" VentureBeat 8:41 AM
  • "US fight goes on with Apple over iPhone access" AFP 10:29 AM
  • "Boston judge orders Apple to help FBI, but not decrypt iPhone" MacNN 5:12 PM
  • "Senate Bill Draft Would Prohibit Unbreakable Encryption" Associated Press 10:28 AM
  • "Senators work on what might be the most anti-encryption bill yet" Engadget 8:10 PM
  • "Security Researchers Trash Burr-Feinstein Encryption Bill As Both Technically Illiterate And Dangerous" HotHardware 4:22 PM
  • "Apple won't demand to learn how FBI cracked terror suspect's phone" Ars Technica UK 8:46 AM
  • "Gangs, Drugs, And Guns Keep The Pressure On Apple" Digital Trends 1:13 PM
  • "This Infamous Ex-CFO Compared Apple to Enron" Fortune 8:37 AM
  • "As Apple plots India push, Samsung takes turf with revamped phones" Business Standard 2:51 PM
  • "Judge orders Apple to help FBI unlock iPhone in Massachusetts case"  Reuters 4/8
  • "U.S. Presses Bid to Force Apple to Unlock iPhone in New York"  New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 4/8
  • "Apple's fight with US over privacy enters a new round" Washington Post 4/8
  • "Former NSA Chief Urges U.S.-Silicon Valley Deal on Encryption: Keith Alexander says a privacy-security balance can be found." Bloomberg 4/8
  • "Apple won't demand to learn how FBI cracked terror suspect's phone: Gadget maker said it did not know whether FBI employed a software or hardware hack." Ars Technica 4/8
  • "FBI won't tell Apple how it cracked the iPhone 5C"  ITProPortal 4/8
  • "FBI director says iPhone hack does not work on newer models" Mobile World Live 4/8
  • "Apple Complied With First iPhone Unlock Court Order in 2008, Says Report" MacRumors 4/8
  • "IPhone Backdoors Would Pose a Threat, French Privacy Chief Warns" Bloomberg 4/8
  • "Apple says Mississippi 'religious freedom' bill 'empowers discrimination'" AppleInsider 4/8
  • "How Silicon Valley — not just Apple — became obsessed with making beautiful objects"  Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 4/8