The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Apple, sparking discussions on encryption and privacy issues. The suit relates to iMessage and Apple's stance on user data protection. WWDC 2024 has been announced, generating excitement in the tech community.
On Happy Hour this week, me and @ChanceHMiller react to the DOJ vs. Apple complaint, and the excitement cycle for WWDC commences https://t.co/WpwJjwIuVf
WWDC, Apple Ring, and five years of Apple TV+ on the #AppleInsider Podcast By @WGallagher https://t.co/N1beiGx6PA
9to5Mac Daily: March 28, 2024 – More on iOS 18, the latest Apple Watch rumors https://t.co/sPU9Neo0qF with @ChanceHMiller Our thanks to @funnmedia for sponsoring!
9to5Mac Happy Hour episode 479: WWDC 2024 announced, DOJ sues Apple https://t.co/utX4N6lK5N with @bzamayo and @ChanceHMiller Our thanks to @LinkedIn and @FastGrowingTree for sponsoring!
This week on Gadget Lab, we talk with WIRED senior security editor Andrew Couts about the encryption and privacy issues behind the DOJ's suit against Apple, and how the dreaded green bubbles on iMessage factor in. https://t.co/OoSjVwypgv