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rogifan_new said: So what does this mean for users being able to set up a device from iCloud backup? Will that still be possible or are you sol if you forget your password? When you set up 2 factor authentication now, Apple is very explici…
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ibyron said: I'm not seeing this in the App Store yet. Just add the card to Apple pay in the Wallet app. It works. No need to update the app.
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Urei1620_ said: Obama should have consulted with people like Mike Cheroff and Hayden before making himself a fool again. They are all opposed to backdoors to encryption. Kind of like how the NSA found a backdoor installed in Juniper's fir…
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Strong encryption prevents more crime than weak encryption would allow to be prosecuted. Weak encryption funds more terrorism than strong encryption enables.
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sog35 said: The iPhone6 leaks came out at the end of Feb 2014. I'm pretty surprised we have not seen anything solid on iPhone7 yet. This was a leak photo from Feb 2014 Wonder why no leaks for iPhone7 yet? With so much talk recently …
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loquitur said: With mass production "12-18 months away" (http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1328682), Optane won't be appearing on any near-term Mac refresh. As slow as Apple is at refreshing hardware, it could very well be the n…
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spice-boy said: We are witnessing the biggest budget reality tv show ever produced. Nothing Trumps says really means anything, it is open for interpretation of the listener. I as many other believe Trump's goal is not be elected President but…
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jakeb said: I am impressed / depressed at the incredible amount of shade being thrown here. Is this a normal thing? The DOJ is using Appeal to Emotion rather than arguing for the legal correctness of their position What I'm having a hard …
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steevyweb said: While I support the principal Apple is putting forward, I would also challenge you all to think about the families of the dead, killed by the owner of that phone. This isn't just some nebulous government intervention on righ…
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PineTreeWest said: VisualSeed said: The legal argument should never be "you should help us because you can afford to help us." If that was the criteria then courts should be able to compel the rich to feed the hungry or build houses fo…
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ration al said: Emericus said: Based on these latest documents, I'm starting to see this a bit differently than before. Each side is attempting to prevent a certain kind of precedent from being set. For Apple, we all know what the pre…
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That famous quote in Tora! Tora! Tora! about awaking a sleeping giant really applies here. Apple has a massive war chest and has never really spent much of it lobbying Washington. I think that's about to change.
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Taking your argument further, you helped your friend move four times and now he's asking you to use your carpentry skills to help him build his new home. That's more akin to this case. Apple has never helped in the way the government is askin…
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"This burden, which is not unreasonable, is the direct result of Apple's deliberate marketing decision to engineer its products so that the government cannot search them, even with a warrant," No, it is a direct result of engineering a product to…
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The legal argument should never be "you should help us because you can afford to help us." If that was the criteria then courts should be able to compel the rich to feed the hungry or build houses for the homeless. I have a friend that I helped move…
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pigybank said: Apple should threaten to move all operations out of California and to cease sale of all Apple products within the state. Other large tech companies should follow a similar lead. Or in CA they can sell you a totally unencryp…
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rbonner said: "It's just that I have a basic fundamental belief this is very important and that no American company should be above the law," Feinstein said regarding her proposal. This seems like a circular argument. If this is worr…