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January 16, 2020

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Apple refuses latest government iPhone-unlock request

By refusing to put a permanent backdoor in its iOS platform, Apple is protecting millions of users from future threats by both governments and hackers, privacy advocates said. Read more ▶

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Breaking iPhone encryption won't make anyone safer

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The glaring gap in Google's Assistant advancements

For all of Assistant's progress, there's one big honkin' opportunity for improvement that remains irritatingly unaddressed. Read more ▶

 
 
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Google's greatest worry in 2020 isn't what you'd expect

Of all the challenges Google faces this year, one hurdle seems particularly pressing — and problematic. Read more ▶

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6 iPhone hacks to make you more productive

There are many ways to be more productive while on the go with your iPhone. Here’s a brand new collection of them. Read more ▶

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