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Business TechGoogle, Amazon, Microsoft And Facebook To Back Apple In Court Against FBIby Sumit Passary
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Business TechNot Just San Bernardino: FBI Is Using The All Writs Act To Force Apple To Break Into 12 Other iPhonesby Vincent Lanaria
Business TechApple To Argue First Amendment Rights To Fight Government Requests For iPhone Unlock And Weaker iOSby Alexandra Burlacu
Business TechMore Than Half Of Americans Think Apple Should Help FBI Unlock San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhoneby Vincent Lanaria
Business TechSan Bernardino Victims Side With Government, Legally Opposing Apple In Encryption Debacleby Horia Ungureanu
Business TechUS Justice Department Asks Federal Court To Force Apple To Help The FBI Hack Into iPhoneby Alexandra Burlacu
Business TechApple ID Passcode Of iPhone Used By San Bernardino Terrorist Changed While In Hands Of Feds: Reportby Vincent Lanaria
Business TechJohn McAfee Says An Apple Backdoor Is The End Of The World, Then Offers To Hack San Bernardino Shooter's iPhoneby Quinten Plummer