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FBI Director Says Apple Case May Set a Precedent for Other Devices
The remarks were a slight change to James Comey's statement last week that ordering Apple to unlock the phone was 'unlikely to be a trailblazer.'
Why Sheroes Co-Founder Finds Jaitley's Budget Pro Startup
Sairee Chahal, co-founder of Sheroes, shares her views on Union Budget 2016
Union Budget 2016 - What Startups Expected and What They Received
How will the budget affect the startup world and what founders think about it.
Apple Files Arguments in Court Opposing FBI iPhone Request
In a copy of the brief provided by the company, Apple argued that the government's request is 'unprecedented' and violates the company's First Amendment rights.
From Innovative Trains To Bar-Coded Tickets, 15 Things That Will Make Your Rail Travel Easy
What does Rail Budget have in store for you?
Union Budget 2016 - What Are Startup Founders Expecting?
Will Modi's government stand firmly with Startup India, Stand up India?
Apple Urges Government to Form Commission on Encryption Issues
'Apple would gladly participate in such an effort,' the company wrote in a blog post.
U.S. Files Motion to Force Apple to Obey iPhone Order
The FBI is seeking the tech giant's help to access the shooter's phone, which is encrypted. The company so far has pushed back.
Entrepreneur Readers Chime in on Apple's Refusal to Unlock Shooter's iPhone
Should tech companies build backdoors to give the government access to customer data? We posed the question on Twitter and collected some of the best responses here.
Steve Wozniak: Jobs Would Have Fought for Privacy
Apple's current CEO denounced a court order requiring the tech giant to help authorities search an iPhone used by one of the attackers who killed 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif., last year.
What Donald Trump, Mark Cuban and Other Leaders Said About Apple's Refusal to Unlock an iPhone
The four-digit pin code to a terrorist's iPhone 5C has become the flashpoint for a long-simmering conflict.
Why Apple Is Going to War Over the FBI's 'Backdoor' Order
The order involves the iPhone 5C that belonged to San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwaan Farook.
5 Ways Scalia's Death Will Affect U.S. Business
His death scrambles the expected outcome in key cases before the court and, in the longer term, removes the passionate pen the justice often deployed on the side of business.
Federal Government Hopes to Get a Grasp on the Sharing Economy
Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez says he traveled to Silicon Valley to try to update how the government tracks the workforce.
What Business and Government Should Do When Innovation Outpaces Regulation
Through education, proactive self-regulation and collaboration with regulators, industry leaders can help speed the process of rule-making.