Saturday, 20 February 2016

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Daily update 20 February 2016
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The Obama administration told a US magistrate judge on Friday it would be willing to allow Apple Inc. to retain possession of and later destroy specialized software it has been ordered to design to help the FBI hack into an encrypted iPhone used by the ...
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Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc, two of Silicon Valley's most powerful companies, on Thursday backed Apple's refusal to help the FBI break into an iPhone used by a shooter in the San Bernardino attack, saying that complying would set a dangerous precedent ...
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NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Inc will likely seek to invoke the United States' protections of free speech as one of its key legal arguments in trying to block an order to help unlock the encrypted iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters, lawyers ...
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Washington: Google CEO Sundar Pichai has backed Apple in its battle over opposing a US court's ruling to unlock the iPhone of a terrorist who shot dead 14 people in California, saying enabling hacking could "compromise" user's privacy.
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NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO Apple Inc (AAPL.O) will likely seek to invoke the United States' protections of free speech as one of its key legal arguments in trying to block an order to help unlock the encrypted iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters, ...
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NEW DELHI: The website of the the world's cheapest smartphone Freedom 251 (freedom251.com) was shut down yesterday, with the company Ringing Bells promising to bring it back after 24 hours.
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Mohit Goel, right, Director of Ringing Bells Pvt. Ltd., and Ashok Chadha, left, spokesperson, show a Freedom 251 smartphone (AP). 17.
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A Google balloon, part of the company's high-speed Internet service known as "Project Loon", crashed in a Sri Lankan tea plantation during its maiden test flight, local police said Thursday.
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Parts of the Project Loon balloon along with its cellular equipment were reported to have been found by villagers in the tea-growing region of Gampola.
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The Archos 70 Oxygen features a 7-inch screen while 80 Oxygen and 101b come with 8-inch and 10.1-inch screens respectively. Archos, a French mobile phone and tablet maker, has announced three tablets, named as 70 Oxygen,80 Oxygen and 101b ...
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