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San Bernardino's top cop says it's likely 'there is nothing of any value' on iPhone the FBI wants A
WilliamBayer said:Well, it's Obama's Justice Department/FBI, and Hillary's openly running for Obama's third term --- actually GW Bush's fifth term, when it comes to the privacy issue (the W standing for Warrantless Wiretapping) --- and, naturally, all of the republican candidates are on board with the continuing War on Privacy.
So does anyone know who I'm supposed to vote for in November if I'm AGAINST the ongoing War on Privacy?
The SB 'top cop's' belief won't make much impact on this ongoing debate. The FBI will still want access to the iPhone, because it gives them de facto permission to gain access to the next several thousand iPhones ancillary to acts of violence. -
Maricopa County Attorney bans employees from getting new iPhones, says Apple is 'on the side of ter
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On Steve Jobs's birthday, don't forget those who made his story possible
I'm as enamored of the history of computing as anyone, but let's also remember the genius from whom Steve Jobs learned how to market Apple products: Polaroid founder Edwin Land. Some years ago, Jobs told me that meeting Dr Land (twice) was a formative event in Jobs' life. From Land, Jobs learned that innovation is a constant, and that people must be taught to appreciate the developmental process as much as the end product itself.