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Apple invests $1B in Chinese ride sharing service Didi Chuxing
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Samsung reports Q1 mobile profits just 24% of Apple's
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What Smart Connector charging could mean for the 'iPhone 7' and beyond
Yea, on the Apple Pencil charge, since it charges so fast, after a few weeks I charged the Pencil almost exclusively by plugging it into iPad Pro lightning port. It is such a relief that you don't need look around for a device to charge the Pencil. Well done, Apple. You have indeed thought through this one. -
Dearth of new data from San Bernardino iPhone helpful to FBI investigation, sources say
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Bill Gates sides with FBI on Apple encryption fight, says scope is limited to one iPhone
It is simple. It is one thing to ask Apple to hand over data/information they have; it is totally different to ask Apple to create something new for the government. Apple is a private company, it is not owned or associated with the government. It is a shame for the government to order it in the first place and it is a even more shame that a judge signed the order. Security and privacy is secondary to this point. FBI should work with CIA and NSA to find ways to crack the phone, and do whatever that are legally to protect us against terrorists. But please leave Apple alone.