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Why Apple and Google struggle with simplicity
COMMENT: Right now, millions of consumers are facing a problem with simplicity, as both the number of smart products and the functions of those products multiply.
iPhone 'unlocked' but issues remain
The United States Justice Department said yesterday it had succeeded in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Vivek Wadhwa: Apple's last major innovation was in 2007 - has it peaked?
COMMENT: Apple may have peaked - its last major innovation was released in June 2007, writes Vivek Wadhwa of Stanford University.
iPhone SE and new iPad Pro - small but better value
The iPhone 5s was well overdue for retirement, says Juha Saarinen.
Researchers find flaw in Apple's encryption
The tech company said a fix for its iMessage flaw will be available on Monday.
How Apple helped crack iPhones like clockwork
For years, cops who wanted to break into iPhones knew the drill, so what's different this time round?
Founding Fathers would be 'appalled' - Apple
The fight between Apple and the FBI over a locked iPhone gets even more personal.
How US companies dodge US$695b in taxes
Foreign profits help Fortune 500 companies dodge hundred of billions of dollars in taxes.
Apple fight: 'There is no middle ground'
The Constitution does not allow the government to conscript private companies to invent products or to change the products that they have invented," Apple's lawyer said.
Juha Saarinen: 'Locky' ransomware strikes
Juha Saarinen talks ransomware and what not to do if you are hit with the disruptive cyber attack.
Why Apple's fight with the FBI is hard to referee
The fight between Apple and the US government comes down to a technical enigma wrapped in layers of emotional debate.
FBI acknowledges Apple case may set privacy precedent
Federal prosecutors simply want any potential evidence that may be on a phone used by one of the attackers in the December mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, Comey tells House lawmakers.
Juha Saarinen: What's your Internet banking username and password?
Juha Saarinen looks at some potentially insecure ways of paying online that are being used by some big operators.
Tech CEOs react to iPhone privacy fight
Add Bill Gates to the cacophony of voices weighing in on the debate that has erupted between Apple and the FBI over user privacy.
Americans back FBI, not Apple in iPhone case
Roughly half of Americans say Apple should give the government access to the contents of an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters
Apple's war with FBI not about encryption
The striking aspect of Apple's message was the admission that it has the technological capacity to help, despite previous statements to the contrary.
Here's why Tim Cook is the ultimate corporate activist
Apple announced this week it would not help the FBI crack into an iPhone used by a shooter in the San Bernardino attacks.
Why people will fall in love with Apple's new TV series
The company's huge installed userbase is its secret weapon.
Apple being sued over 'Error 53' phone-bricking
Apple is facing a class action lawsuit over the phone-bricking "Error 53".
Which five tech companies can't be disrupted?
We live in an age of rapid technological change and disruption. But can the Big Five tech giants ever be disrupted?
Error 53: Message that kills your iPhone
If mysterious error message pops up on your iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, brace yourself.
Is this the latest iPhone?
Tech website has published a leaked photo of what could be the newest model.
iPhone 6s battery trouble? Try this fix
Apple has shared a solution that could stop your iPhone 6s and 6s Plus battery problem.
Bank of America has good news for Apple, and it comes from China
A Bank of America survey reveals the iPhone remains China's most popular phone brand.