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Apple Store goes down ahead of Apple Watch & iPad 'Time Flies' event
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Deputy AG Rosenstein says companies like Apple are trying to 'defeat legitimate law enforc...
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1) Law enforcement services can obtain a warrant to perform legal searches on private homes. - But they cannot compel homebuilders to build homes that are easy to break into or provide keys to those homes to law enforcement officials before purchases take possession of their homes. They also cannot prevent home owners from adding locks or other security features to their homes. As humans, we have a right to privacy and we have a right to protect our property, including our data. In order for law enforcement officials, once they have obtained a warrant of this nature to enter the home to obtain whatever material they believe is inside, they must figure out a way to either knock and ask permission to enter or - forcibly break into the dwelling with a battering ram or, in the case of more well secured homes, something like an explosive charge to take down the door. Again - no homebuilder worldwide can be compelled to give the keys to a dwelling to law enforcement officials prior to the purchaser taking possesion
2) Think about the consequences for the greatest technology company on the planet. If the American government compelled Apple to add a back-door to its devices, do we really think that other technology companies worldwide - Hamstrung for example - would do the same. Compelling Apple to add a backdoor would have the effect of immediately ensuring that other technology companies, not based in North America, would simply own the market worldwide from that day forward. -
Wide iPhone 7 availability expected at Apple retail by Oct. 8, international freight logjam to blam
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Apple's mysterious WWDC 2016 announcement: What does it mean?
Steve Jobs launched the Macintosh with "Hello", "Hello World" (), and there is also a strong connection to Hello World for beginning programmers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"Hello,_World!"_program Something new with SWIFT or - an amazing new product for Apple's anniversary?