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securtis said: I wouldn't expect the fanboys here to agree with me, but I agree with the DA. Maybe when we have another 9/11 or someone kills tens of thousands in an attack people will change their mind. For now, the least apple can do is tak…
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holyone said: chaicka said: Germany was one of the countries which started an encryption race a decade or longer ago. German firms were using 4096-bit encryption even for firms' WAN traffic that goes across borders. What a reversal ch…
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This guy is not making sense. On the one hand, he says he is not in favor of backdoors but on the other hand, he says that companies should help out. The whole point of encryption is to ensure that only those with the right key have access to the in…
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I've looked at other sites carrying this story and their respective comments sections. Most of the comments sections are empty. In the few comments I've seen, I haven't seen one comment in support of the Brazilian government. I haven't seen one comm…
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lordjohnwhorfin said: Let's be fair, Nest was not worthless when Google bought it, but it was worth at most $10 or $20 million. It was a hundred times overvalued, and judging by the current Nest product lineup it looks like they delivered jac…
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Imback said: AppleInsider said: Fawaz was formerly an executive at Motorola Mobility, which Google also acquired, failed to turn around, and eventually sold off to Lenovo. Google got everything it wanted out of Motorola Mobility. I…
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josha said: jameskatt2 said: I would rather have an Apple car than a Tesla. Apple has higher quality standards than Tesla. Apple's car wouldn't have all the flaws that Tesla has. The flaws are so numerous, Consumer Reports was forced…
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sree said: vvswarup said: Don't try to tell me that the transition from a protected socialist economy to a capitalist one "needed to be slow." That's complete nonsense. The only people who "needed" it to be slow are the fat-cat gover…
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sree said: jdgaz said: So no Tiffany Stores in India? No Ralph Loren? No Coach? No Starbucks? No single brand outlet stores? Very strange rules. India is a big producer of coffee beans, so yes there is starbucks and they source the…
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peteo said: godofbiscuits said: Does anyone have solid, common, ongoing uses for VR? It gives good demo, but unlike voice UX or even AR, VR seems to be about a decade too soon. Yes games. With room scale and motion controls there's…
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brakken said: rogifan_new said: And yet my Twitter feed is full of tech writers and Apple bloggers talking about how great I/O was and how Apple really has to bring it at WWDC. The last ATP podcast was all doom and gloom, and Marco eve…
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sog35 said: rob53 said: It might be early but Apple might as well put its critical marbles on the table in the beginning. Since user data is something lots of companies want to have because it can be worth more money in both the sho…
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NemWan said: vvswarup said: From the very beginning when Apple implemented strong encryption, Comey has been upset. For years, the government got away with things of questionable legality. All that changed with Snowden. Comey and other…
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From the very beginning when Apple implemented strong encryption, Comey has been upset. For years, the government got away with things of questionable legality. All that changed with Snowden. Comey and other people in the government were livid that …
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If Google is starting to pay more attention to the time-horizon needed to realize revenue from its projects, then that represents a big change in attitude. In the past, Google proudly trumpeted its projects in the lab. It took pride in the fact that…
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franklinjackcon said: sog35 said: LOL. but, but, but, but, Apple Watch is a failure.....only sold 12 million units in its first year..... Another multi-billion loss for Google. Add this to the Motorola disaster and soon to be Nest d…
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PhantasticOne said: So let me see if I can follow Apple logic. If I have a safe deposit box at the bank and keep the record of my illegal activities there, police can get a search warrant and force the bank to open the box. However, if I keep…
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It is unfortunate that this man has gotten away with oversimplifying the issue so much and making it look as though Apple has something in its possession that could help and investigation and is refusing to hand it over. Apple can get into iCloud da…
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wonkothesane said: So Apple proposed four different ways of extracting the information. So, no one can get into the device, but under normal conditions the "backdoor" is already there in form of the iCloud backup? The iCloud backup is not…
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vagrant said: cali said: Whis is Giggle doing this?!!!?!?!?For years fandroids have been telling us it's a special feature that Apple's hardware/software is too weak to handle!!!!!!!!1 I work at Google. Wow. Just wow. I had heard…