#MorningMonarchy: February 23, 2016
Space music, dumb phones and the 'Mobile World' order + this day in history w/Gitmo and our song of the day by Mavis Staples on your Morning Monarchy for February 23, 2016.
Space music, dumb phones and the 'Mobile World' order + this day in history w/Gitmo and our song of the day by Mavis Staples on your Morning Monarchy for February 23, 2016.
Herr Trumpf, tweeting away on his iPhone6, is advocating a boycott of Apple because the company refuses to buckle under to the American National Security State and create a "back-door" so that Apple customers-- including Herr Trumpf-- can be spied on.
Shawn Helton
21st Century Wire
Earlier this week Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly rejected an unprecedented US Federal Court order that would force the company to decrypt an iPhone linked to one of the San Bernardino shooters – a move that would have vast implications…
Trump vs Apple
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Specifically, the FBI wants us to make a new version of the iPhone operating system, circumventing several important security features, and install it on an iPhone recovered during the investigation.
— Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, February 16, 2016
MCAFEE: Apple doesn't need to place a back door on its product.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote an open letter to customers explaining why the iPhone manufacturer will not be complying.
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The brain's music room, "Zik V" and Sonos experiments + this day in history w/"Rhapsody In Blue" and our song of the day by Ane Brun on your Morning Monarchy for February 12, 2016.
Amnesty International issued the results of its detailed investigation into the sourcing of cobalt on Jan 19th.
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This week on New World Next Week the marriage between technology and the intelligence community grows with Emotient, Beware and Palantir all vying to download you.