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sog35 said: How insensitive of Apple. Hundreds of innocent lives are lost each year at sea from Pirates around the world. You should share your opinion with @SusanKare. I'd love to see her customize the original Mac's 32x32 pixel hand ico…
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sog35 said: NemWan said: The government would protect the most people's security by helping Apple make the iPhone more secure. There is no reason to prevent Apple from fixing this flaw. The knowledge that at least the iPhone 5c can be …
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The government would protect the most people's security by helping Apple make the iPhone more secure. There is no reason to prevent Apple from fixing this flaw. The knowledge that at least the iPhone 5c can be cracked will deter criminals from using…
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If Apple can sell the Apple Pencil separately from the iPad Pro, they can sell an Apple-branded game controller separately from the Apple TV and eliminate the Siri remote limitation. Developers are not going to be "forced" to support this platform.
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dysamoria said: Apple is much more like the Apple it was before Jobs returned to it. It's apparently run by the same kind of thinkers as back then, though maybe modified slightly in having established some kind of refocused public image. The MB…
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roake said: Personally, I don't want some hairy guy wearing a dress in the bathroom with my 6-year-old daughter. North Carolina politicians seem oblivious to the high quality of modern gender reassignment procedures and what the implicatio…
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Scientists finally figured out that the TMA-1 monolith that was found on the moon in 1999 is a flat screen TV.
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ttollerton said: Dai said: Did the voters of North Carolina want this? A rushed bill discussed in virtual secret doesn't seem like a democratic outcome. I'll stand corrected f the members of the NC legislature stood on a ticket of …
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Sir_Turkey said: sog35 said: What the FBI wanted Apple to do was a software hack. With software hacks you can access phones WITHOUT possession. And with a backdoor you can access MILLIONS of phones at the same time. In your home. I…
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Sir_Turkey said: sog35 said: What the FBI wanted Apple to do was a software hack. With software hacks you can access phones WITHOUT possession. And with a backdoor you can access MILLIONS of phones at the same time. In your home. I…
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It's interesting that security firms want to sell their exploits to the government instead of Apple when currently Apple has so much cash they could almost certainly outbid the USG on any contract. The DOJ's entire budget is "only" $27 billion, and …
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In the bad old days Apple intentionally down-clocked or limited the bus speed or other features of low-end Macintoshes out of fear the professional market wouldn't buy the premium machine. Now Apple is well run enough that they don't have to worry a…
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In the worst case that government gets to seize source code and signing keys, Apple's obligation to its customers' security would be to make what was seized obsolete. Apple would have to treat it exactly as though their keys and code had been stolen…
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"When NeXT bought Apple for negative 400 million dollars..." It's funny because it's true.
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spacekid said: ceek74 said: If Apple is forced to create the "backdoor", I say Apple should open-source it and level the playing field. This way Comey would have a legacy to be truly proud of. Currently, Apple is not being forced t…
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bikeboatski said: Younger people weren't around much before the age of cell phones and can't realize that when landlines were the only option, the government really didn't spy on people to any large extent, and then not usually without good r…
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GTQ said: Apple is wrong and the people backing Apple are wrong. When a member of their family or someone close to them is murdered, will they take the same position if the name of the killer is on a locked Iphone. The killer walks free if th…
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DOJ: "....based on its concern for its business model and public brand marketing strategy...." That is so cynical, and so many people believe this, and refuse to believe a large public company can act on principle. But Apple is not most companies a…