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Apple spells out what it would take to comply with government's iPhone order

Apple, the FBI and the ghost of the Clipper chip

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Apple spells out what it would take to comply with government's iPhone order

Creating a specialized version of iOS that would run only in the target iPhone's RAM would be an "undue burden," Apple says. Read More

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