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So fines for asserting constitutional rights of due process such as the right of appeal to court rulings? Thats got no chance in hell passing Constitutional scrutiny. And the tech companies (I. e. Apple) have the pockets to ram that right up to th…
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" encrypted backups in iTunes also save data that traditional backups do not. That includes saved passwords, Wi-Fi settings, website history, and Health data." I long ago went to encrypted local backups for just that reason: makes transitioning fro…
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6Sgoldfish said: pscooter63 said: Stunning in an emperor-has-no-clothes way, yes. I wonder what's informing your opinion. Have you actually seen it or read about it? Slow (versus 6s and 6s Plus) with poor battery life (versus…
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saarek said: Our credit card is at the ready. My wife's old iPhone 5c has had better days and she doesn't want a "big" phone like my iPhone 6. Huge market out there for those that want the smaller form factor. I just hope they don't neuter it…
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apple ][ said: I'm personally not a big fan of huge phones, since I like to keep my phone in my front pocket, and I like to be able to walk outside without carrying any bag, backpack or man purse. Having said that, I am all for free choice, …
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The way I read that most anyone who qualifies will simply find a credit to their account. Say those who bought through iBooks...
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Apple can APPEAL a lawful court order because we, well, do NOT live in a tyrannical police state. Pesky Constitution of the United States eh?
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digitalhomeboy said: It's such a load a bull. "May hold" means it's both opinion, theory and excuse. There's no solid evidence here. For all we know, it could have selfies. Hell as a monitored work phone all it's got are health inspection…
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"dormant cyber pathogen"? This guy passed the bar?
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His mention of "financial security," is where my concern is centered, contrary to the "if you have nothing to hide from the police" group I'd suggest we ALL have something to hide, from thieves wanting to steal our brokerage information (aka MONEY),…
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I'm still not convinced that isn't ultimately what will be rolled out, at least at first.
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Sort of tempted by a new 9.7 iPad, mine is a first Gen Air so there's room for improvement. Pencil navigation could be the trigger as I'm not all that fond of fingerprints... and my photo library now has a LOT of 40MB images off my d800 Nikon.... an…
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maestro64 said: anantksundaram said: Even if the Congress came up with something, its constitutionality will get challenged by one side or the other (whoever feels like his side of the argument is getting short-changed). It will end …
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jungmark said: Exactly. If the FBI wants in, let them try. Don't force private entities to hack its own users. The lack of applicability of the All Writs Act to these circumstances is exactly what Judge Orenstein ruled very energetically …
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ration al said: The single most important event in Tuesday's Judicial Committee hearing was when Comey admitted that this order to weaken iPhone security will not prevent terrorists and criminals from using encrypted communications. So this …
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msantti said: Keeping peoples data safe and secure is good. Just remember it keeps terrorist's data safe and secure also. "The Terrorists" solved that one with a sledgehammer. This work phone they left alone? Useless.
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wood1208 said: If Apple creates a software to get into any locked iphone to by-pass security than that software can be used on stolen iphones to unlock and sell it again. Now, FBI and law enforcement won't like that as they praised Apple for …
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mike1 said: jfc1138 said: So what happened to "just this one phone"? Such bull, guy should resign. That was shown over a week ago when it was revealed that there were at least another 9 phones waiting in the wings. Plus about 17…
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Yeah, they're leaving out the awkward fact that those "late last year" supply chain rumors "predicted" a close to 30--50 percent DROP in iPhone sales.... which. Did. Not. Happen. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-06/apple-suppliers-dro…
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lordjohnwhorfin said: To think that back in the day Apple was freeing us from the tyranny of Big Brother... Now they're helping him. I understand why they need to do this but it still makes me a little sad. Ilf it's Big Brother's phone it'…