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Apple Said It Is Helping In The Pensacola Shooting Investigation, But It Won’t Unlock The Shooter’s iPhones
Apple denied a request from US Attorney General Bill Barr Monday evening to unlock two iPhones belonging to the Saudi Air Force cadet who killed three sailors and wounded eight others in a shooting at a naval air station in Pensacola, Florida, last month. “We reject the characterization that Apple…
Read MoreThe UK Election Showed Just How Unreliable Facebook’s Security System For Elections Really Is
Jacob King – Pa Images / Getty Images The Memorial Hall polling station in the village of Bishop’s Itchington, Warwickshire, as voters go to the polls in the general election. On Dec. 10, just two days before the United Kingdom went to the polls, some 74,000 political advertisements vanished from…
Read MoreBrowsers Are Fixing the Internet’s Most Annoying Problem
After years of invasive pop-ups asking for notification permission, Chrome and Firefox have finally taken action. Source
Read MoreHow to Watch the Last Democratic Debate Before the Iowa Caucuses
With just six candidates taking the stage, the DNC’s seventh primary debate is the smallest one yet. Source
Read MoreGet Ready for More Phones With No Buttons
As we inch closer to phones with all-screen designs, physical buttons are on the chopping block. Source
Read MoreFacebook Will Call Some Media “State Controlled.” Al Jazeera Said That’s “Dangerous.”
Government-funded news organizations worried they could be damaged by Facebook’s imminent plan to label content from state-controlled news organizations are furious at a process they say is opaque and irresponsible. When Facebook announced plans to apply such labels in October, it provided no information about the criteria it would use…
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