Feb 25th 2016
Tech News Today 1457
Four Horsemen of the Infopocalypse
Why security should matter to everyone
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Guests:
Steven Petrow
Apple details what it would take for the company to create its insecure iOS for the FBI, Steven Petrow from USA Today gives a real world illustration of why security should matter to everyone, computers know if you are bored or not, and more.
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Links
- Apple fires legal salvo at FBI for using All Writs law in iPhone brouhaha
- Apple and the FBI will face off at a Congressional hearing on March 1st
- Google, Facebook, Microsoft To Support Apple In Court
- Apple Is Said to Be Trying to Make It Harder to Hack iPhones
- Apple Reveals the Manpower it would take to comply with FBI Order
- Exclusive: Apple CEO Tim Cook Says iPhone-Cracking Software ‘Equivalent of Cancer’
- Google AI group that's mastering Go is now taking on healthcare
- Mark Zuckerberg Asks Employees To Stop Crossing Out “Black Lives Matter” On Facebook’s Walls
- Apple to launch 9.7-inch iPad Pro, not Air 3; Smart Keyboard & Apple Pencil support likely
- I got hacked mid-air while writing an Apple-FBI story
- This program can detect if you're bored – which is going to make annoying ads, articles so much more annoying
- Microsoft finally ties the knot with Xamarin, snaps up mobile app biz
- Microsoft: Our Android Windows 10 bridge is dead, but iOS, Win32 ones moving ahead
- IT boss gets 30 months of porridge for trashing ex-employer's servers
- Tinder’s Most Right-Swiped Jobs