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FBI makes suspect unlock iPhone X in first confirmed instance of forced Face ID
hentaiboy said:chasm said:How long before TSA decides to use these powers to force travelers to open their social media in a similar manner, I wonder?
If you don’t give them your pin code, or open phone with fingerprint, you can be fined $5000 and have your device seized.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/travellers-refusing-hand-over-phone-password-airport-now-face-5000-customs-fine
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If you have an iPhone X, should you upgrade to the iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max?
supadav03 said:appleismymiddlename said:Bwlmog said:As a matter of interest what case is everyone looking to get for the Max. The choices in the UK are extremely limited at the moment. I need something with protection such as the UAG particularly considering the glass construct and the cost of repairs. Would be interested to hear and thanks in advance.
Just for reference, this is what I am using... https://urbanarmorgear.com/products/monarch-cases-for-iphone-8-plus?variant=12067020701764
They are already showing cases for the new phones as well. It looks good and is "minimalist" using the current buzzword of the day. -
Square adds Lightning connector to free credit card reader
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Apple hits $1 trillion market cap, the first US company ever to hit milestone [u]
Soli said:icoco3 said:chasm said:
* Technically, the story is incorrect; other companies have reached the $1T valuation before, but I think Apple is the first publicly-traded company to manage it; it is certainly the first on the US stock exchanges to achieve it.
https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/08/22/a-history-of-ridiculously-big-companies.aspx -
Apple hits $1 trillion market cap, the first US company ever to hit milestone [u]
AppleInsider said:The day after its stock hit the $200 mark, Apple became the first $1 trillion company in history, beating Amazon to earn the first 12-figure company valuation in the history of business....
The Dutch East India Company was worth about $7.4 trillion in 2012 $$ and that, in the 17th century.
https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/08/22/a-history-of-ridiculously-big-companies.aspx