Source: aninews.in --- Sunday, February 28, 2016
New Delhi, Feb.28 (ANI): Technology giant Apple Inc has argued that a move to break into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooter would violate free speech rights, override the will of Congress and jeopardise the security of other Apple devices. New Delhi, Feb.28 (ANI): Technology giant Apple Inc has argued that a move to break into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooter would violate free speech rights, override the will of Congress and jeopardise the security of other Apple devices. Apple is a staunch advocate for our customers' privacy and personal safety," Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said, while speaking at the company's annual meeting in Cupertino, California. "These are the right things to do. Being hard doesn't scare us," Cook added. Cook also said that his company is committed to raise its dividend annually, a move designed to please the investors. (ANI) ...
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