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iPhone 5se and iPad Air 3 to Use A9 and A9X Processors

Posted: 18 Feb 2016 07:00 PM PST



Apple's own, Johny Srouji who oversees Apple's chip development as Apple's SVP of Hardware Technologies, Bloomberg quietly confirmed some key processor details about Apple's upcoming devices, the iPhone 5se and the iPad Air 3.

The iPhone 5se and iPad Air 3 will reportedly use Apple's latest chip technologies, with the iPhone 5se adopting the A9 processor from the iPhone 6s and the iPad Air 3 adopting the A9X processor first used

McAfee offers to decrypt iPhone 5c used by San Bernardino Terrorists

Posted: 18 Feb 2016 05:07 PM PST

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Software developer John McAfee criticized the FBI on Thursday for attempting to force Apple to build a backdoor to access data from a terrorist's iPhone, saying that he will decrypt the handset himself for free.



McAfee, an eccentric millionaire who is currently vying for presidential nomination from the Libertarian Party , believes that he and his team could hack into the iPhone in question without the need for a new, insecure version of iOS to be built by Apple.

The former antivirus creator

Facebook and Twitter Announce Support for Apple in Backdoor Dispute With FBI

Posted: 18 Feb 2016 05:01 PM PST

Today tech giants, Facebook and Twitter has joined the ranks of a growing number of tech companies announcing support for Apple's big decision to oppose a government order that would require it to weaken the security of its iOS devices.

The FBI however is demanding Apple create a version of it's iOS which allows a backdoor to their iOS devices which would mean that it would let the FBI crack the passcode of the iPhone 5c used by San Bernandino shooter Syed Farook, something Apple has called a "Dangerous Precedent" in an open letter posted online.

Facebook has announced support through a statement shared

Apple issues new version of iOS 9.2.1 to fix iPhones bricked by 'Error 53'

Posted: 18 Feb 2016 12:04 PM PST



Today, Apple has released an update to iOS 9.2.1 - this update will allow users whose iPhones were bricked by third-party home button repairs to bring their devices back to life.

The patched iOS 9.2.1 software is not available over the air - it also carries the build number of 13D20 and is flagged for the iPad Mini 3 and later, iPad Air 2, and iPhone 6 and later. As noted by sources

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