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gunner1954 said: volcan said: How did they change the Apple ID associated with the phone if the phone was locked? The didn't change the Apple ID. They changed the passcode (I will use password from here on) associated with the Apple…
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volcan said: How did they change the Apple ID associated with the phone if the phone was locked? appleid.apple.com?
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So this was the Apple ID password and not the pin code to unlock the phone? I thought I read somewhere that this guy stop backing up to iCloud well in advance of this attack.
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Wow... https://twitter.com/johnpaczkowski/status/700812091574255617 Apple: Within 24 hours of govt taking possession of SB shooter's phone, Apple ID pass was changed—backup may have been accessible prior
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thewhitefalcon said: The DOJ is one of the most corrupt departments in the government today, and that's saying a lot. Pound sand, Lynch. I see this going to the Supreme Court. But if it's a 4-4 ruling then we're nowhere. Perhaps congress…
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tenly said:The sky is NOT falling. There's nothing to see here. Move along. Everybody please go back about your business. I'm not saying the sky is falling. But it's not good when things like this find their way to customers. I'm glad Appl…
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boltsfan17 said: I came across this article not long ago. Unbelivevable! http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/wolff/2016/02/18/wolff-who-does-apple-think/80565156/ The media siding with the government. Why am I not surprised. …
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pscooter63 said: wiggin said: You might want to actually try reading the various news articles and other accounts. The owner of the phone is the county. It was the guy's work phone. And the county, the owner of the phone, has consented …
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Blaster said: bestkeptsecret said: There was an interesting anecdote in the article about the first iPhone. Seems it was made off a large number of off-the-shelf components, including something that was used in Samsung DVD players! Tha…
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tenly said: misa said: Likely because it wasn't a "factory test" and this is just the best way to PR spin it. The correct solution was always to disable the device if it's been tampered with. If the iOS update "flipped it on" and it …
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adrayven said: rogifan_old said: If this was never Apple's intention to begin with why didn't they say that from the very beginning and say they were working on a software update to fix it? Because they never do that. As a rule th…
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If this was never Apple's intention to begin with why didn't they say that from the very beginning and say they were working on a software update to fix it? This gives the appearance that filing a class action lawsuit made Apple change its mind. Or …
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Soli said: "Steve [Jobs] came to the conclusion that the only way for Apple to really differentiate and deliver something truly unique and truly great, you have to own your own silicon," Srouji said. "You have to control and own it." 1) I'm …
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stubb said: If only the software got the same level of attention. Who says it doesn't?
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I don't see the 6/6S going away until the fall. No way will Apple discount the flagship devices $100 only 6 months after launch.
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What I found more interesting in this story is Apple's original plan was for the iPad Pro to run A8X. Thank god they changed that plan (or development of the A9 forced them to change plans).
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I have a feeling this will end up at the Supreme Court and congress will be forced to act. With regards to this specific case is the FBI asking Apple to develop special software that they (FBI) would be in possession of? That part seems unclear to m…
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CNBC had this clown on this morning saying Apple Pay was a disaster. He said it was too hard to use, having to unlock the phone, find the app, then find the credit card. Um, I'm not sure what version of Apple Pay he's using but it's not the one I us…
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"Nine years ago, the iPhone didn't exist, and the most personal product we had was too big to carry around with you," Ive said. So I guess Jony doesn't think iPod was ever Apple's most personal product?
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the campus photo in this article is amazing. The glass is so clear it almost looks like there's no glass at all.