Tuesday, February 23, 2016

FBI: Resetting San Bernardino gunman's iCloud password wasn't a mistake and 10 More

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FBI: Resetting San Bernardino gunman's iCloud password wasn't a mistake

An FBI spokesperson said that San Bernardino officials were working "cooperatively" with the FBI when the iCloud password was reset.

13 cheap (or free) online classes you should take to boost your digital skills

You can take them anytime, anywhere, and in any fashion you prefer.

A gasp-worthy scene in the 'Girls' season 5 premiere will change everything

Over the years, the friendships on 'Girls' have weathered several storms, but it looks like biggest test is yet to come, thanks to the Season 5 premiere.

A woman dove into a freezing lake to save her iPhone

A Chinese woman dropped her phone in the water and dove in after it, on a day when temperatures fell zero degrees Celcius.

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge bring back all the features the GS6 left out

Samsung's next flagship Android smartphones, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are here and they've brought back expandable storage and water-resistance.

Thai princess gets $40,000 toilet built for her 3-day visit to Cambodia

Thai builders and materials were flown in for the royal commode, which will be demolished when she leaves.

FBI director on iPhone privacy case: 'Stop saying the world is ending'

"We don't want to break anyone's encryption or set a master key loose on the land. I hope thoughtful people will take the time to understand that."

You're not alone in your elation over what happened on 'The Walking Dead'

In what might be a polarizing move, the new episode of 'The Walking Dead' set up a surprising new storyline. Warning: Spoilers!

Apple's clash with the FBI will be a tough legal fight

Apple may face an uphill climb in its latest fight with the feds over digital security as it seeks to answer difficult legal questions.

Complying with court order could 'destroy the iPhone as it exists,' Apple's lawyer says

Apple's lead attorney has fired back at critics who say the company should comply with a court ruling ordering Apple to assist the FBI in helping hack into the iPhone belonging ...

SanDisk's tiny USB-C flash drives have up to 128GB of storage

SanDisk unveiled a new tiny USB-C flash drive with storage capacities up to 128GB at Mobile World Congress.

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