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Cook Takes Encryption Battle to the Streets
2016-02-18 00:19:43| TechNewsWorld
CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday brought Apple's dispute with the FBI to the public. Cook penned an open letter explaining the company's resistance to a federal magistrate's order to create software that would let authorities access data in an iPhone used by the shooters in last year's San Bernardino terrorist attack. Carrying out the order could undermine the security of all iPhone users, Cook argued.
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Judge orders Apple to build a backdoor OS for the FBI, CEO Tim Cook vows appeal
2016-02-17 22:03:06| Extremetech
Apple has blasted a court order to provide the FBI with a de facto backdoor into its operating system and vowed to appeal the decision. How this case is decided will have a significant impact on privacy in the digital age.
Anderson & Vreeland hires Jack Cook as account manager
2016-02-16 06:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
He will be responsible for in-depth flexo, packaging and sales experience in Southern California, Arizona and New Mexico.
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Green Week in Berlin encourages 400,000 visitors cook at home
2016-01-24 17:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Irish Examiner: Ray Ryan reports on efforts to promote home cooking during Green Week in Berlin, where thousands of visitors will learn of the benefits of eating in. The housewife in the kitchen is an endangered species, according to the organisers of Green Week in Berlin, the international exhibition for the food, agricultural and horticultural industries, which ended yesterday. Some 1,660 exhibitors from 65 countries, including Ireland, attended the event which attracted more than 400,000 visitors from around...
at&T Ceo won't join Tim Cook in fight against encryption backdoors
2016-01-22 18:18:48| Telecom - Topix.net
US politicians have been urging tech companies to weaken the security of smartphones and other products by inserting encryption backdoors that let the government access personal data. Numerous tech companies- including Apple -have come out strongly against the idea, saying that encryption backdoors would expose the personal data of ordinary consumers, not just terrorists.
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