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US used tactic from Apple encryption fight in 60 other phone-unlocking cases

Privacy watchdog finds US government has repeatedly relied on All Writs Act to try to force Google or Apple to unlock a phone, as in the San Bernardino case

In the wake of Apple v FBI, we need to address some uncomfortable truths

A temporary truce has emerged in the raging battle between Apple and the FBI, but technology fragility and corporate power remain unaddressed

Apple declares victory in battle with FBI, but the war continues

After US government extracts data from San Bernardino iPhone, company says it is committed to increasing products’ security

San Bernardino iPhone: US ends Apple case after accessing data without assistance

With the court filing, Silicon Valley and Washington are poised to return to a cold war over the balance between privacy and law enforcement in the age of apps

The tech industry wants to use women’s voices – they just won’t listen to them

From Siri to Microsoft’s Tay, women’s voices are leading the AI frontier but we have no reason to believe the male-dominated industry understands us at all

There’s always an excuse to hack into our lives

The FBI’s attempt to force Apple to unlock a phone is only the latest example of the state challenging fundamental freedoms

Apple and Google among firms calling for changes to snooper’s charter

Companies join forces with Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo to tell UK government that important amendments to bill are required

Government keeping its method to crack San Bernardino iPhone ‘classified’

Revealed: After postponing a court hearing with Apple, the FBI is testing a new technique which Apple says they will pressure government to reveal

FBI may have found way to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone without Apple

Federal authorities have cancelled Tuesday’s court hearing with Apple, saying an ‘outside party’ has shown a potential way to crack Syed Farook’s phone

Apple announces iPhone SE: a smaller, cheaper smartphone

Revamped iPhone 5S brings company’s smallest smartphone up to par with 2015’s iPhone 6S, while catering for those who want a smaller phone

Beyond surveillance: what could happen if Apple loses to the FBI

An Apple loss in the San Bernardino encryption case risks creating a world in which we can no longer trust the gadgets that track how we drive, when we’re home and whether the door is locked

Black Americans and encryption: the stakes are higher than Apple v FBI

As the child of a Black Panther I grew up under the threat of surveillance, and I say encryption is critical for human rights

Big pharma, tobacco, tech – how the first amendment is being abused

Apple is not the first corporation to deploy the free speech argument to support their position – corporations have been co-opting the principle since the 1970s

Apple boss Tim Cook hints at gray area for helping FBI

CEO gives on-the-record answers to Time magazine about company’s encryption battle with government and what could be a problem going forward

Tim Cook: FBI’s claims of weakened surveillance powers are ‘a crock’

Apple CEO dismisses FBI’s argument that only one iPhone will be affected by case of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook: ‘It puts millions of people at risk’

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