Apple exec: Don't "turn back the clock" on iPhone security
An op-ed by Apple's top software engineer takes on the FBI in dispute over terrorist's iPhone
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An op-ed by Apple's top software engineer takes on the FBI in dispute over terrorist's iPhone
The typically social media-shy Apple takes to Twitter with a new account to answer customer questions
At congressional hearing, Apple and top law enforcement officials will be grilled about security, privacy, and the San Bernardino gunman's phone
In a court motion, Apple revealed what its engineers would be up against if FBI wins the case
Shareholder meeting comes a day after tech giant formally challenged a court order to help Feds in case of murderous extremist
The company is reportedly working on new security measures that could FBI-proof phones
CEO of Apple says he's prepared to take dispute with the FBI over unlocking San Bernardino killer's cellphone to the U.S. Supreme Court
Company to argue in court that courts shouldn't decide its dispute over gov't desire to have it help unlock San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
Says Apple should help unlock San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, adding it wouldn't set precedent in privacy vs. national security debate
The former NSA and CIA director weighs in on Apple's fight with the FBI, his new book detailing difficult decisions he's made throughout his career and the 2016 race
Apple CEO denies company acting out of business interests by fighting court order to cooperate with FBI's investigation of San Bernardino shootings
CNET breaks down what's at stake in the battle between Apple and the FBI over an iPhone that belonged to one of the San Bernardino shooters
Miller slams CEO Tim Cook for his open letter, declining to help the FBI hack into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino killers
Google, Facebook and Twitter are throwing their support to Tim Cook's refusal to help the U.S. crack iPhone security
Experts say that complying with government's request could threaten the data security of the millions of iPhone users around the world
The legal dispute over access to data on a terrorist's phone renews debate over encryption and national security
FBI Director James Comey and Apple CEO Tim Cook both addressed privacy and encrypted data in separate "60 Minutes" interviews
CBS News legal analyst says Apple has two choices after court orders tech giant to help unlock Syed Rizwan Farook's iPhone
U.S. magistrate ruled company had to help FBI hack killer's iPhone; at issue: digital privacy vs. national security interests
Consumers are getting new clues about the next generation of iPad, expected to be unveiled in March
Reports suggest Apple may be developing VR devices that could put the iPhone-maker in direct competition with Facebook and Microsoft
Most analysts believe Apple may have surpassed its own sales sales record, set during the final three months of 2015
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"You have a responsibility to reinvest in the country that provided the environment to make Apple so great," one viewer tweeted
An exclusive look inside the massive complex that Apple says will be "a center for innovation for generations to come"
President Trump appeared to lay out his red line of action on Friday when he warned that if the Iranian government began "killing people like they have in the past, we would get involved."
Trump administration officials are set to meet with Danish officials about Greenland on Wednesday, diplomatic sources tell CBS News.
The 2026 Golden Globes are honoring the standouts in both film and television from last year. See the full list of winners and nominees.
As activists say Iran's anti-government unrest has seen at least 538 people killed, the nation's rulers threaten protesters and U.S. forces across the Mideast.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar denounced a surge of federal agents to Minneapolis targeting Somalis and other immigrants after a fraud scheme in the state.
The Department of Homeland Security policy is dated Jan. 8 and was submitted Saturday in federal court comes amid three Democratic lawmakers being denied entry to an ICE facility in Minneapolis.
In the civil rights era, the agency formed its Community Relations Service, a group of dozens of federal specialists who were informally referred to as "America's peacemaker."
The subpoenas threatened a criminal indictment related to Jerome Powell's testimony before the Senate Banking Committee in June 2025, according to the Fed chair.
President Trump on Saturday announced that Venezuela has "started the process" of releasing its political prisoners.