Eddy Cue has said in an interview with Univision that if the FBI wins its case against Apple, there is nothing to stop the precedent being used to extent government …read more Source:: Legal
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Arizona county attorney swears off iPhone in response to FBI case
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•The Maricopa County attorney’s office in Arizona has ditched the provision of iPhones over Apple’s dispute with the FBI. …read more Source:: Legal
Apple is not being asked to backdoor iPhones: Australian Children’s eSafety Commissioner
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•Commissioner Alistair MacGibbon has said that Apple is not being asked by US courts to create a wholesale permanent vulnerability in its products, and is therefore not a backdoor. …read more Source:: Legal
Google and WhatsApp chiefs back Apple in backdoor fight
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•Sundar Pichai and Jan Koum have warned of the dangerous precedent that could be set if Apple is forced to develop software to help the FBI crack an iPhone 5C.<br …read more Source:: Legal
China Mobile sued for iPhone 6s ads
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•China’s largest carrier removed the advertising slogan of iPhone’s new flagship models from its official website, after being sued for violating the country’s new advertising law. …read more Source:: Legal
AT&T planned for Wi-Fi calling on iPhones last month; here’s why it didn’t happen
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•With iOS 9, AT&T expected to launch Wi-Fi Calling services, working with the FCC back in June. How then are T-Mobile and Sprint — not to mention Project Fi — …read more Source:: Legal
Free Software Foundation statement on the new iPhone, Apple Pay, and Apple Watch
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•Today, Apple announced new iPhone models, a watch, and a payment service. In response, FSF executive director John Sullivan made the following statement: It is astonishing to see so much of the technology press acting as Apple’s marketing arm. What’s on display today is widespread complicity in hiding the most newsworthy aspect of the announcement…
Free Software Foundation statement on new iPhone models from Apple
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•The Free Software Foundation encourages users to avoid all Apple products, in the interest of their own freedom and the freedom of those around them. Source: Free Software