Apple shouldn’t have to comply with a search order for an iPhone used by one the San Bernardino, California, terrorists because the Constitution forbids it, the company said Tuesday. In a reply to a Department of Justice filing from Thursday, Apple said that the All Writs Acts — the 227-year-old law invoked to compel Apple …
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Virtual reality to ‘eclipse’ phones in your digital life
Think phones are a big part of your digital life? Virtual reality and augmented reality will be even bigger, a key player in the tech industry predicts. “It’s going to be huge… It has the opportunity to eclipse the smartphone market,” said Clive Downie, chief marketing officer of Unity Technologies, whose software is used to build thousands of games on …
Read More »Foxtel and Roadshow pull on site
In 2015, it was all about Dallas Buyers Club. Now, the legal fight against piracy is ramping up once more with two of Australia’s biggest names in entertainment petitioning the Federal Court to block piracy websites. Both Foxtel and Roadshow Films — the movie distribution arm of Village Roadshow — appeared before Justice John Nicholas in the Federal Court in …
Read More »Get to know the Galaxy S7’s Always
According to Samsung, the average smartphone owner checks his or her device nearly 150 times a day: A quick press of the power button to view the time here, and double tap not the screen to view notifications there, apparently adds up fast. Samsung’s solution for this obsessive checking and waking our smartphones is through a feature it calls Always-On …
Read More »WhatsApp faces standoff with feds over its message encryption
WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned maker of an instant-messaging app, may face the same legal conundrum as Apple in a case that centers on the thorny issue of privacy versus security. The US Department of Justice is eager to view a series of WhatsApp messages for a criminal investigation, a move that has been given the go-ahead by a federal judge, The …
Read More »The Internet helps punch up Spider
The newest trailer for Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” gives fans their first glimpse of Spider-Man in the upcoming Avengers epic. Instead of focusing on the many awesome scenes in the trailer, the Internet has glommed on Spidey’s only line. After stealing Captain America’s shield and handcuffing him with webbing, Spider-Man delivers a lackluster, “Hey everyone.” The Internet was not …
Read More »Dainty iPhone SE purportedly spotted in the wild
Apple’s newest iPhone is believed to be coming at an event March 21. That means the usual flurry of rumors surrounding the updated smartphone is turning into a full-blown blizzard of speculation, hints and leaks. A video published Monday purports to show the new iPhone SE in the wild in China. The iPhone SE, if that’s what it ends up …
Read More »Apple’s rumored smaller iPhone 5SE: Does size matter? (The 3:59, Ep. 9)
Time to spin up the Apple hype. Another event is right around the corner. We’re a week away from the rumored debut of Apple’s latest phone, which could be a smaller version of its flagship handset called the iPhone 5SE. It’s expected to have a 4-inch display, like the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S, designed for those who can’t come …
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Read More »Livit hoping to steal Periscope’s users with 360
Periscope and Facebook may be the go-to services for the moment when it comes to broadcasting live mobile video. But live-streaming social network Livit is using the explosion of interest in everything VR to carve out its own spot. Livit is similar to what the Twitter-owned Periscope and Facebook Live Video deliver, but it’s tough to compete with two of …
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