Tag: Apple
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Apple Said To Move Part Of iCloud Services From AWS To Google Cloud Platform
A recent report claims that Apple has moved some of its iCloud and services data from Amazon Web Services to Google’s cloud platform.
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Apple Says Government Is Trying To ‘Rewrite History’ In San Bernardino Shooting Case
In the recent court filing Apple speaks plainly and argues that the government is seeking to “rewrite history” with its interpretation of the All Writs Act.
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European Union To Question Apple, McDonald’s, Google And IKEA Over Tax Deals
A recent report indicates that European Parliament’s tax committee will question Apple, McDonald’s, Google, and IKEA about their European tax deals on Wednesday.
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Alleged Photo Of Apple iPhone 7 Plus Leaked. Shows Dual Camera And Smart Connector
An alleged photo of iPhone 7 Plus the larger sibling of iPhone 7 was leaked all over internet. The leaked photo shows the rearranged antenna lines, along with Smart Connector.
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Facebook, Google, Snapchat And WhatsApp Are Planning To Strengthen Encryption
A recent report indicates that a number of tech companies including Facebook, Google, Snapchat, and WhatsApp are planning to increase the use of encryption in their service.
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Apple News Gets Sponsored Content That Look Like Normal Articles
According to a recent support document published by Apple, the company is planning to monetize its Apple News service for iOS by allowing ads that resemble normal articles.
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Apple Files Its Response To Court Order. Refuses FBI Request To Create ‘GovtOS’
Apple filed a motion asking a judge to dismiss a court order requiring the company to unlock the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone at the FBI’s request.
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Apple Is Reportedly Working On Stronger iCloud Encryption In Light Of Its Dispute With FBI
Apple engineers are working on strengthening the encryption methods for iCloud and iPhone, so that the company can no longer decrypt any data stored in them.
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San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone 5c Apple ID Password Was Changed While In Government Possession
Apple executives revealed that the Apple ID password linked to the iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooter was changed within 24 hours of the government taking possession of the phone.
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Department Of Justice Calls Apple’s Refusal To FBI Request As Marketing Strategy
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has escalated its fight with Apple by filing a new motion to force Apple to comply with the court order to help FBI unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers.
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Google, Facebook And Twitter Announce Support For Apple In Backdoor Dispute With FBI
Today, both Facebook and Twitter has announced that they will support Apple in opposing a government order that would require it to provide backdoor access to FBI in its iOS devices.
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Apple Finally Gets Symbolic Ban Of Samsung Smartphones In U.S
U.S Federal court of California has passed a judgement in favor of Apple and bans selling of some of the old Samsung smartphones that have features that infringe three patents owned by Apple.
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Judge Approves $415 Million Settlement In The No-Poaching Lawsuit Against Tech Companies
A U.S district judge Lucy Koh has granted final approval to a $415 million settlement that ends a high profile lawsuit in which workers accused Apple, Google and two other Silicon Valley companies of conspiring to hold down salaries.
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KeyRaider iOS Malware Affects Jailbroken iOS Devices
According to a new report, a new iOS malware called KeyRaider has stolen around 225,000 Apple accounts from jailbroken iPhones.
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Flurry Of Filings Irks Judge In Apple vs Samsung Lawsuit
In Apple vs Samsung lawsuit, Judge Lucy Koh barred Apple and Samsung from filing any more motions, briefs, or letters without permission from the court.
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Facebook, Google, HP, Dell, And Others Takes Samsung’s Side In Apple Patent Case
Dell, Facebook, Google, Newegg, SAS Institute, Hewlett-Packard and Limelight Networks have filed a “friend of the court” briefing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit against the court’s decision in the Apple v. Samsung case.
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iOS 9 Could Bring Split-Screen Multitasking To iPad
According to 9to5Mac, Apple is expected to offer up some details on their upcoming iOS 9 update including split-screen multitasking feature for iPad at WWDC 2015.
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Apple Rejects “Breaking” App, Because A Screenshot Has News Item With The Word “Android”
Recently, Apple has rejected an update to “Breaking” app because in one of the screenshot provided by the developers contains a news item with the word Android.