A federal judge in Brooklyn ruled that the government's position in requesting an order to force Apple to unlock a criminal's iphone could produce "impermissibly absurd results."
The fiery legal clash of of two biggest smartphone companies conitnues. Federal court's verdict in Apples favor has been reversed by the Court of Appeals, as Samsung was exonerated in the infringement case originally filed by Apple.
Apple and the U.S. law enforcement had their dispute over issues of encryption. But the battle will allegedly persuade tech companies to bolster their efforts to engineer safeguards against government interruption.
Apple has filed a legal brief in court to oppose FBI's insistence to break into a password-protected iPhone belonging to one of the shooter of the San Bernardino shooting.
Apple has filed a motion to dismiss a court order after FBI asked for their help in unlocking an iPhone. The iPhone belongs to one of the San Bernardino shooters, Syed Rizwan Farook.
Apple is now developing new security features to make their iPhone virtually unhackable. Instead of following the governments request, the company does the opposite and promises to keep its customers informations confidential.
Apple will shed some light to the 4-inch iPhone 4se in an upcoming event this coming March. Apple needs to bring back smaller smartphones to cater to a market segment that appreciates it.
Prosecutors handling the case of the San Bernardino shootings took unconventional ways in enlisting victims of the attack over the government's battle with Apple Inc.
In a letter to a Brooklyn judge, Apple said it has received federal requests to unlock at least 15 iPhones over the last four months, and has objected to nearly all the requests.
The families of victims from the San Bernardino shooting incident have shown their support in the court order for Apple to provide assistance to the FBI.
The long battle between Apple and government-ordered encryption of devices has led Apple to suggest the creation of a government panel on the issue in relation to the San Bernardino shooting.
National security and privacy issues are at the center of Apple's refusal to hack the iPhone of San Bernardo shooter. Supporters of both camps have come forward to share what they think.
Apple has been constantly placing the bar high in the smartphone technology. This time, Apple is partnering with Energous to introduce the very first wireless charging techology which will be integrated on the iPhone 7.
U.S. Representative Adam Schiff is now open to an encryption bill for authorities to gain special access to encrypted devices. The subject raises a complex issue on the balance between national security and electronic security.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan retained a decision on Apple over conspiracy with five publishers to raise e-book prices. The company agreed to settle antitrust claims of $450 million.
Another form of online payment scheme has been available in China as Apple introduced their mobile payment system, Apple Pay. However, the company is likely to garner a smaller user base in China compared to competitors like AliPay and Tencent's WeChat Payment.