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Apple's new MacBook Pro has generated 7x more revenue than 12" MacBook at launch
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Gresso adorns iPhone 7 with gold, titanium & black diamonds for $500,000
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Firm sues Apple over 'fast-charge' battery tech used in iPhone 6s
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Manhattan DA calls on US Congress to support bill requiring mandatory decryption
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FBI director says legal war on encryption far from over
Touch ID as a sole method of locking a device is not a good idea. U.S. courts are already setting the precedent that it is legal for a court to "compel" a defendant to unlock a device using a fingerprint because the defendant's fingerprint is already on record at the time of arrest. Entering a passcode requires an "internal thought process". Forcing a defendant to enter a passcode would be a violation under the 5th Amendment for self-incrimination, and is therefore far more difficult to circumvent.