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The iPhone Is Getting a 'Do Not Disturb While Driving' Mode
The iPhone Is Getting a ‘Do Not Disturb While Driving’ Mode
© Apple Developers hope the new feature will help make the roads safer. Have you been trying to be a safer driver and not look at your phone while behind the wheel? Apple has an update in the works to help. (more…)
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FBI-Apple case: Investigators break into dead San Bernardino gunman’s iPhone
BBC, 29 March 2016
The FBI has managed to unlock the iPhone of the San Bernardino gunman without Apple’s help, ending a court case, the US justice department says.
Apple had been resisting a court order issued last month requiring the firm to write new software to allow officials to access Syed Rizwan Farook’s phone.
But officials on Monday said that it had been accessed independently and asked for the order to be withdrawn.
Last week, prosecutors said “an outside party” had demonstrated a possible way of unlocking the iPhone without the need to seek Apple’s help.
The court case that had the US technology industry united against the FBI has for the time being gone away.
Now this debate moves into more uncertain territory. The US government has knowledge of a security vulnerability that in theory weakens Apple devices around the world.
An Israeli newspaper last week reported that data forensics experts at cybersecurity firm Cellebrite, which has its headquarters in Israel, are involved in the case.
Cellebrite told the BBC that it works with the FBI but would not say more.
Its website, however, states that one of its tools can extract and decode data from the iPhone 5C, the model in question, among other locked handsets.
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