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Apple battles UK in hidden high court case over iCloud encryption
As i understand it the UK wants to get acces to all of our information on our iPhone and iCloud. In my opinion there is no reason why that should be allowed. If i make some cryptic notes in my paper agenda there is no backdoor, the only backdoor would be interrogation and in the worst (illegal case) torture if i choose to be silent. Well i'd like to argue that it's none of there business what i store on any device. I don't know how it is in the UK but in my country you're not obligated to indict your self, you have the right to be silent.
So let Apple encrypt my info on my behalf and let the government decrypt on their behalf and we'll see where it leads. The game is on. ; ) -
Apple execs address Mac mini's hidden power button in 2024 redesign
To me the power button is a reset button that i only use when the Mac crashes. I use a Mac mini from 2012 with CAD and graphics software. And I almost never had to use the power button. When your Mac often crashes you should solve that problem, the position of the power button won't do that for you.
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Apple Pay NFC tech in iPhone will likely get opened up soon in the EU
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Leaked design resource hints at iOS 18's visionOS-inspired redesign
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Apple will launch HomePod with 7-inch screen in 2024, says Kuo