Why Apple's Tim Cook shouldn't crack the iPhone for the FBI

Tim Cook resists order to hack San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. Feb. 17, 2016 – 4:12 – FNC senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano on Apple CEO Tim Cook fighting the federal government's calls for the company to unlock the iPhone of the San 

Yahoo is shuttering several content verticals, Gmailify adds handy features to non-Gmail accounts, Facebook Instant Articles opening for all publishers on April 11th, Twitter is launching a GIF search.

Yahoo is shuttering several content verticals, Gmailify adds handy features to non-Gmail accounts, Facebook Instant Articles opening for all publishers on April 11th, Twitter is launching a GIF search.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said late Tuesday that the company would oppose a federal judge's ruling ordering the technology giant to help investigators break into an iPhone belonging to San Bernardino, Calif., shooter Syed Rizwan Farook. "We have great 

by the security settings. In a letter to customers, Apple CEO Tim Cook pledged to fight a federal order to unlock the phone, arguing the court ruling would force a loophole into the encryption of iPhones that could breach Apple users' privacy