Rep. Goodlatte: Apple should take the position that protects its customers
Goodlatte: Encryption is a good thing
Is Bill Clinton an asset or liability for Hillary Clinton's campaign?
Robert Wolf on the 2016 race
Uphill battle for Bernie Sanders?
2016 presidential race
McFarland: Apple, FBI not being straight with anybody
Apple, FBI head to the Hill
Is the FBI really asking Apple for way to access iPhones on its own?
Apple's fight against the Feds
The case for investors to avoid Apple
Outlook for tech sector
Apple exercising free speech by keeping its computer code secret?
Is computer code free speech?
Can a compromise be reached between Apple, FBI?
Apple fights the Feds
Rep. King: FBI is in full right to go in with a court order
Rep. King on Apple vs. FBI
FBI overstepping in case against Apple?
Apple files to vacate order
Manhattan DA: Apple's Decision Has Broad Consequences
During an interview on FOX Business Network’s After the Bell, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. explained why he believes it is important for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) to legally unlock an iPhone.
Manhattan DA on Apple’s encryption battle
Apple-FBI privacy fight
Claman Confidential: Will the Apple encryption case go to the Supreme Court?
Apple-FBI privacy battle
FBI's job to unlock the iPhone?
Should Apple unlock the iPhone?
Is Tim Cook getting it wrong on the government's case?
Apple CEO defends defiance
Apple CEO: Unlocking San Bernardino iPhone Would Be 'Bad For America'
Apple chief Tim Cook on Wednesday said that complying with a court order to help the FBI break into an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters would be "bad for America," and set a legal precedent that would offend many Americans.
Apple Attorney Defends Company's Battle With the Feds
As the encryption battle between Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and the FBI continues, the tech giant is maintaining its position that it should not have to legally unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers.
6 Apps That Can Save You Money
Your computer and smartphone are good for more than following friends on social media and receiving emails. Let these devices work for you buy utilizing apps and sites that can help you save – and even earn – some cash.
Rep. Issa: Very scary when your government wants to know more about you
Rep. Issa on Apple vs. FBI
Rep. Issa: Clinton suddenly doesn't understand technology or government rules
Judge rules against Clinton



















