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Apple has resisted calls to help unlock the phone, arguing that building a software tool to override the phone’s security features would render other iPhones vulnerable to criminals and government authorities around the world
Extremist’s iPhone claimed to contain a cyber pathogen
Apple has resisted calls to help unlock the phone, arguing that building a software tool to override the phone’s security features would render other iPhones vulnerable to criminals and government authorities around the world
Microsoft is taking a more risky approach to solve the issue of data centres heating up. They’ve decided to pack their entire data centre setup in a self-sufficient capsule and submerge it in the ocean.
Microsoft testing data centres that live under water
Microsoft is taking a more risky approach to solve the issue of data centres heating up. They’ve decided to pack their entire data centre setup in a self-sufficient capsule and submerge it in the ocean.
Oracle is accusing Google of using its Java software without paying for it to develop Android.
Google paid Apple $1 billion to be the iPhone’s search bar
Google Inc. is paying Apple a hefty fee to keep its search bar on the iPhone. Apple received $1 billion from its rival in 2014, according to a transcript of court proceedings from Oracle’s copyright lawsuit against Google. The search engine giant has an agreement with Apple that gives the iPhone maker a percentage of the revenue Google generates through the Apple device, an attorney for Oracle said at a Jan. 14 hearing in federal court.
Apple CEO Tim Cook disagrees with the notion that national security and privacy have to be mutually exclusive
CEO Tim Cook reiterates Apple’s stand on consumer privacy
Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook, on CBS’s 60 Minutes to be aired on December 20, slammed the governments for considering weaking encryption to add a back door as a solution to prevent attacks, reported Bloomberg Business. He also shared his discontent towards the taxation policies of the country.
The Twitter logo is displayed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Twitter to lay off 336 workers as new CEO slashes costs
The purge comes two weeks after Twitter brought back one of its co-founders as permanent CEO in hopes that Dorsey would be able to resolve problems that have slowed user growth at the messaging service and compounded an uninterrupted cycle of financial losses.

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