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dinoone said:- Can a government compel a pharmaceutical company and its researchers, who took Hippocrates oath to save lives of all, to create or facilitate the creation of a poison necessary to execute a death penalty?Not if they have insurance - b…
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CMA102DL said: Peter H said: I have a question: why not let the FBI create the software they want, and then apple signs it software with the key? That way Apple doesn't get involved with making something they don't want to, and their…
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JeffA2 said: OttoReverse said: No Jeff that is not the case at all. The FBI are asking Apple to create a version of iOS that allows infinite attempts at the password. If such a version were created and subsequently stolen/leaked it…
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OttoReverse said: JeffA2 said: Your analogy is also incorrect. Apple is not being asked to create a skeleton key. They are being asked to create a procedure for unlocking phones. The software itself -- the 'key' in your parlance -- only …
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Apple should incorporate a new sister company - in another country. Sell iOS to this new company and have the new, foreign company manage all aspects of iOS development which they would then license back to Apple. If Apple transferred all softwa…
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If the FBI wants the passcode to that one terrorists phone, they should stop bothering Apple and approach the banks that the terrorist dealt with. Get the BANKS to disable the 3 tries protection they have on PIN entry and then brute force the debi…
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volcan said: AppleInsider said: ...but does appear to reflect trends, and could mean that Google searches will favor newer Web standards. I know for a fact that newer or older web technologies makes little difference in ranking. I hav…
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It may take significant effort but Apple could always rework the infringing components to avoid infringing. Not an ideal solution, but if the license fees are unreasonable, it's another avenue that is open to them.
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Waze has saved me from at least 5 speeding tickets in the past year. My only ask is for a voice mode that is somewhere in between "full" and "notifications only" - maybe something that notifies me once about each manoeuvre. I find the full voice n…
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This article states: Under European Union regulations, extending tax breaks to one company but not others is considered illegal state aid.Is that the actual wording of the law too - or just the author of the article paraphrasing? I ask becuase the …
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copeland said: jbdragon said: I don't see any of these company's doing anything wrong! They were given tax breaks. Guess what, we do that here in the U.S. all the time having states giving Tax breaks to large company's to come build…
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nitrokev said: tenly said: "First of all, we're not asking for a backdoor, nor are we asking anyone to turn anything on to spy on anyone," Lynch said. "We're asking them to do is do what their customer wants. The real owner of the phon…
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"PUMP & DUMP, TRUMP the CHUMP - BUMP my RUMP - LUMP LUMP LUMP!!!" * (I am not an immigrant!) Donald Trump wants to give you $100 from his election advertising budget! He has more money than he can spend in a lifetime and he has decided to shar…
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tenly said: [quote]First of all, we're not asking for a backdoor, nor are we asking anyone to turn anything on to spy on anyone," Lynch said. "We're asking them to do is do what their customer wants. The real owner of the phone is the county,…
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This description doesn't do justice to the Phantom 4. 20 metres per second is approx 45 miles per hour. I encourage anyone interested in purchasing a drone to look at some of the YouTube videos posted by DJI themselves. The object avoidance and ob…
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williamh said: tenly said: The owner of the iPhone itself may be the county - but the owner of the data on it belongs to the person who protected it with a passcode - not the county. Just because you buy or otherwise obtain a used iPh…
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nitrokev said: tenly said: "First of all, we're not asking for a backdoor, nor are we asking anyone to turn anything on to spy on anyone," Lynch said. "We're asking them to do is do what their customer wants. The real owner of the phon…
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[quote]First of all, we're not asking for a backdoor, nor are we asking anyone to turn anything on to spy on anyone," Lynch said. "We're asking them to do is do what their customer wants. The real owner of the phone is the county, the employer of on…
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It doesn't matter if it would take 6 people 2 weeks to create the fix or if it would take 1 person half a day to do it, or if it would take 1,000 people 6 months to do it. The issue is that the government does not have the right to compel a corpo…
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freerange said: tenly said: I'm disgusted by the fear-mongering on both sides of this argument. I really need to stop reading the comments on these FBI vs Apple articles. Doing so gives me heartburn! For example - this article impl…