What else could they possibly have been discussing? NSA PRISM Surveillance or something else?
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Apple devices, from Macs to iPhones, have always been able to boast of advanced safety from viruses, spam and the…
by Declan McCullagh Encryption used in Apple’s iMessage chat service has stymied attempts by federal drug enforcement agents to eavesdrop…
Apple has confirmed it has sustained the widest known cyber-attack on its computers. While the company is trying to downplay…
Josh Halliday Guardian.co.uk Google is facing a fresh privacy battle in the UK over its alleged secret tracking of the…
By Karin Price Mueller Jamie Frick knew what she wanted for the holidays. When her husband received two Walmart gift…
By Seth Fiegerman Over the weekend, Apple and HTC announced a surprise settlement to their global patent battle, along with…
US tech giant Apple has dished out 20 million Swiss francs ($A20.27 million) to compensate Swiss national rail operator SBB…
Apple Inc., which has received over $9 million in Pentagon contracts in recent years, has rejected from its App Store,…
By Chris Dolmetsch The New York City Police Department stationed officers at Apple Inc. (AAPL) stores as the iPhone 5…
Hackers with the amorphous protest movement “Anonymous” and “AntiSec” said Monday night they caught the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)…
Steve Watson Infowars.com Apple was granted a patent last week that will enable it to wirelessly disable the camera on…
Here is a interesting image I found online and with the recent release of the iPhone 5 there has been…
By Christina Bonnington It seemed like a simple enough idea for an iPhone app: Send users a pop-up notice whenever…
Spy planes able to photograph sunbathers in their back gardens are becoming deployed by Google and Apple.
After much speculation about Apple’s new spaceship-like headquarters, dubbed Apple Campus 2, the city of Cupertino, California has made the plans for the massive…
By Colleen Kimmett A Summerland-based biotechnology company is seeking Canadian approval for a genetically modified non-browning apple.
The 8-and-a-half-minute video, called “1944,” is a continuation of the concept used for the now iconic 1984 “Big Brother” ad…