Let’s be honest—if there’s one iPhone feature we really need right now, it’s the ability to unlock our phones while wearing a mask. Given that it’s only really a couple of months into the pandemic, …
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For months, Apple said it wouldn’t break into an iPhone for the FBI. Attorney General Barr just said the FBI was able to do it without Apple’s help.
The FBI said it managed to gain access to the Pensacola shooter’s iPhone, raising questions about Apple’s role in matters of national security.
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The FBI broke Apple’s iPhone encryption, but you shouldn’t panic
The FBI’s iPhone hacks are cost-prohibitive, and it’s unlikely the government would want to use these methods to spy on everyone, experts say.
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New Video Reveals Apple’s Stunning iPhone 12
For many Apple fans, their eyes will be looking towards September and the launch of the iPhone 12 family. And their eyes will end up looking at something like this.
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The FBI managed to break into the Pensacola shooter’s iPhone without Apple’s help
The FBI managed to gain access to the Pensacola shooter’s iPhone, raising questions about Apple’s role in matters of national security.
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FBI slams ‘Apple problem’ as it unlocks Pensacola shooter’s iPhone
The Justice Department said Apple’s refusal to break its own encryption hampered a national security investigation.
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The FBI cracked another iPhone — but it’s still not happy with Apple
Alshamrani shot one of his two iPhones during the attack, which the FBI wanted to examine for possible ties to terror groups. Apple has consistently held a position that it won’t re-engineer its …
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FBI Reportedly Gained Access to iPhone Used by Mass Shooter in Florida After Apple Refused to Help
FBI officials have somehow managed to unlock at least one of two passcode-protected iPhones owned by Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, the perpetrator of …
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Apple moves to ‘de-risk’ China production, keep iPhone SE price low
Apple may be cutting its iPhone SE margins to drive sales and is looking to partially move iPhone production out of China, investment bank Piper Sandler said on Sunday.
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Apple gets early approval for $500 million iPhone throttling settlement
Apple’s $500 million settlement over iPhone throttling has received preliminary approval, but COVID-19 is pushing back the final go-ahead.
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Apple may release an iPhone ‘mini’ later this year — here’s everything we know about it so far
Apple’s iPhone 12 is expected to come in a smaller new 5.4-inch size option. Here’s everything we know about it so far.
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Top Stories: 10.8-Inch iPad, Apple Glasses, AirPods Studio, iPhone 12, and 14-Inch MacBook Pro Rumors
With Apple’s new 13-inch MacBook Pro now out the door and there still being about six weeks until WWDC, much of the Apple news this week …
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Apple made iPhone SE better in 2020, but they took away its headphone jack
Apple’s iPhone SE for 2020 serves as a long overdue sequel to its 2016 budget iPhone. With a four-year gap between the new …
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New iPhone SE vs. iPhone 11: Here’s why one Apple phone is less than half the cost
Apple’s new iPhone SE is $300 cheaper than the baseline iPhone 11. Here’s what you get (and don’t get) for that price.
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Apple Loop: New Radical iPhone Leaks, iPhone SE Solves Dangerous Problem, MacBook Pro’s Disappointing Delay
This week’s Apple headlines; the radical plans for the iPhone, more danger in iOS Mail app, the iPhone SE’s critical role, why Windows 10 Improves your MacBook Air, the delayed MacBook Pro, new iPad …
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Apple’s $500M agreement to settle iPhone throttling controversy gets preliminary approval
Apple’s proposed $500 million deal to settle a series of class action lawsuits involving the so-called iPhone slowdown controversy received preliminary approval on Friday, moving the kerfuffle closer …
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New Apple Security Blow: If You Have An iPhone, Look Away Now
The first sign of trouble for Apple came with the claim from ZecOps that a zero-day vulnerability with Apple’s native mail application had been exploited in the wild, combined with other …
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