Everyone else must be wrong so turn off your iPhones, iPads, iMacs, iPods...
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There aren't very many. Most probably think too logically to be a good politician.Pawpaw wrote:When did you ever hear of a politician who was also a technical type? I can't think of one.
http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/ ... ists/?_r=0Among the 435 members of the House, for example, there are one physicist, one chemist, one microbiologist, six engineers and nearly two dozen representatives with medical training. The case of doctors and the body politic is telling. Everyone knows roughly what doctors do, and so those with medical backgrounds escape the anti-intellectual charge of irrelevance often thrown at those in the hard sciences. Witness Senator Bill Frist, Gov. Howard Dean and even Ron Paul.
VERY interesting. Gov't's case against Apple kind of falls apart.One Shot wrote:Interesting additional details.
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http://appleinsider.com/articles/16/02/ ... pple-says-
Sounds like investigators were blocking further access to the account, but didn't understand the implications of what they were doing.One Shot wrote:Interesting additional details.
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http://appleinsider.com/articles/16/02/ ... pple-says-
Trusting the Feds with our personal secrets just seems like a bad Idea.. They have proven they can't be trusted. They lie they steal, and protect their own, Who wants their email on someones private email server. Every day the news reports about anonymous sources and leaks ..Apple executives say the iPhone was in the possession of the government when iCloud password was reset. A federal official familiar with the investigation confirmed that federal investigators were indeed in possession of the phone when the reset occurred.
Missing the opportunity for a backup was crucial because some of the information stored on the phone would have been backed up to the iCloud and could have potentially been retrieved. According to court records, the iPhone had not been backed up since Oct. 19, 2015, one-and-a-half months before the attack and that this “indicates to the FBI that Farook may have disabled the automatic iCloud backup function to hide evidence.”
Bitter Clinger wrote:Cook is a traitor, Apple is a POS.
Feds slam Apple, saying it could easily help unlock byiPhone and is 'not above the law'
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html
Would you want other countries to demand Apple provide them the software? China, Russia, etc.If Apple complied with the order, prosecutors around the country would ask for the same technology, the executive said.
So far, only the U.S. has asked Apple to undertake such an endeavor, the executive added, but other countries would surely follow if federal prosecutors succceed in this case.
You are violating forum rules with your post. You can't use the three capital letters at the end of your rant.Bitter Clinger wrote:Cook is a traitor, Apple is a POS.
Feds slam Apple, saying it could easily help unlock iPhone and is 'not above the law'
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html
Assuming you are correct, despite an admitted bias, I have edited the post. Thank you.Right2Carry wrote:You are violating forum rules with your post. You can't use the three capital letters at the end of your rant.Bitter Clinger wrote:Cook is a traitor, Apple is a POS.
Feds slam Apple, saying it could easily help unlock iPhone and is 'not above the law'
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html
I for one side with Apple and it is why I also buy their products.