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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, February 21, 2016
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "On the San Bernardino Suspect's Apple ID Password Reset"  Daring Fireball 8:13 PM
  • "China's Huawei Backs Apple Stance in Phone Unlocking Dispute" Bloomberg 9:14 PM
  • "FBI explains why it changed Apple ID password in iPhone unlock case, retrieved iCloud backups up to October 19 but wants more" 9to5Mac 7:29 PM
  • "Apple's FBI battle is just the beginning of a reality check for the tech sector: Tim Cook's in trouble with the Feds. Uber and Airbnb have made enemies, and the taxman is cracking down on tech firms the world over. The real world is catching up with Silicon Valley" The Guardian 7:24 AM
  • "Apple Still Holds the Keys to Its Cloud Service, but Reluctantly" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:33 AM
  • "Apple, FBI 'backdoor' battle could've been avoided with basic IT security practices" ZDNet 7:33 AM
  • "Get your paws off our iPhones, Cook tells world's cops: In this day and age, can a company hold the moral high ground when it comes to choosing between our privacy and our security? Apple boss Tim Cook really believes it can" Irish Independent 7:24 AM
  • "Apple vs. FBI: Who Elected Tim Cook?"  Fortune 9:47 AM
  • "If FBI busts into seized iPhone, it could get non-iCloud data, like Telegram chats: Investigators would 'gain a massive amount of functionality and visibility of the user.'" Ars Technica 11:32 AM
  • "Former NSA and CIA director on Apple, Trump and Hillary" USA Today 1:02 PM
  • "Privacy: The DOJ is Playing With Fire" Monday Note 1:46 PM
  • "In Apple Vs. the FBI, Americans Want the Phone Unlocked"  WSJ Blogs 2/20
  • "Apple Sees Value in Its Stand to Protect Security" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2/20
  • "Apple blames FBI misstep for inability to access terrorist's iPhone data" BGR 2/20
  • "Apple: We tried to help FBI terror probe, but someone changed iCloud password/Exec: No other country has asked Apple for what US is asking for now." Ars Technica 2/20
  • "San Bernardino Suspect's Apple ID Password Was Changed After Shooting" Re/code 2/20
  • "Apple Worked with FBI to Access Terrorists's iPhone Since Early January" The Mac Observer 2/20
  • "US would let Apple keep software to help FBI hack iPhone"  Associated Press 2/20
  • "Apple-U.S. Step Up Fight Over San Bernardino Shooter IPhone" Bloomberg 2/20
Apple News
  • "How a streaming video service could solve Apple's biggest problem: When sales of hardware like the iPhone level off, selling loyal customers monthly subscriptions is a great way to keep growing." Macworld 2/19
  • "App Annie Brings Good News for Apple: Alphabet leads Apple in app downloads, but Apple beats Alphabet where it counts." The Motley Fool 2/19
  • "Excruciating New Credit Cards Finally Give Apple Pay a Problem to Solve" Wired 2/19
  • "There's a new AAA standard in corporate America: the one-two three punch of Apple, Alphabet, and Amazon. For the fourth time, our list of the World's Most Admired Companies Top 50 All-Stars is led by a trio of tech giants under 40 years old." Fortune 2/19
  • "Apple holds onto the coveted No. 1 spot as the World's Most Admired Company for the ninth year in a row." Fortune 2/19