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March 16, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… becomes extremely hard to crack even with millions of dollars of computer hardware. In the realm of technology, it’s used on individual devices to privatize data, usually to prevent access by a thief…

… perpetrators. The debate between privacy advo- cates and law enforcement came to a head this past month when Apple published a customer let- ter announcing they would refuse to comply and fight a court…

Apple in its customer letter said such an action would cre- ate dangerous standards that would undermine the security that pro- tects all of its customers. While one should be sympathetic to the cause…

… of investigators in these cases, Apple is right. Since October 2015, government authorities have also requested access to 12 other iPhones under the jurisdiction of the ancient All Writs Act of…

… 1789. Despite their insistence on needing Apple’s help, 11 of these devices run older versions of Apple’s iOS software with existing public vulnerabilities that would allow investigators to extract…

… tech- nology every day. One of the few congressmen with a background in computer science, Rep. Ted Lieu (D–Cal.), introduced a federal bill that would stop states from instituting their own bans on…

… out almost unanimously in support of Apple in this case. The Department of Justice, in a brief, even suggested that they could com- pel Apple to turn over their source code to the FBI, presenting a…

… these tech com- panies could be forced to become puppets of the justice system to this extreme should be alarming, and the technical community sees that. For now, the courts have sided with Apple in…

… a similar case, such that Apple will not have to introduce exploits in their system available for use by law enforcement. While many lawmakers and citizens will try to see nuance in the issue and…

… what makes so much of using the Internet, computers and smartphones possible.” O n Saturday, 65 students, myself included, will grudgingly leave the warm confines of our beds, don…

March 16, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

… radically different today than it was even five years ago. In almost every classroom on campus, professors have the ability to use a projector screen, a desktop computer, document cameras and sometimes…

… even electronic whiteboards. Looking back at those professors are often hundreds of glowing Apple logos, illuminating the thousands of dollars in laptops brought to class each day by students. With an…

… chalk and talk facilitate what Google cannot. Where a computer sits, waiting for input, Scannell engages on his own, guiding the conversation in such a way that only an expert human in his field…

March 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

… potential water issues, including Ann Arbor’s dioxane plume. Computer Showcase demo WHAT: This workshoop will demo built-in features, system settings and everyday products to facilate work done for…

… class and work. The focus will be on Apple products. WHO: Information and Technology Services WHEN: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www…

March 11, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… Department responded to Apple in its dispute over the San Bernandino shooter’s locked iPhone, accusing the company of false rhetoric and “overblown” fear, the New York Times reported…

… 9 p.m. WHERE: Natural Sciences Auditorium ITS Windows workshop WHAT: The Computer Showcase will address students’ ease of access with Windows 7 and Windows 10. WHO: Information and…

March 31, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

… area www.deincoproperties.com 734‑996‑1991 HIRING TEMP. ASSISTANT Needs exceptional computer skills incl. Apple and Microsoft word. Problem Solving. Bookeeping and accounting background. Small…

… Cleveland’s “The Q” 4 Uninterrupted 5 Mph 6 Former PBS host LeShan 7 Place setting items 8 Tough march 9 1940s stage for Ike 10 __ eel 11 Apple with a Force Touch trackpad 12 Fan club focus 13 Lane…

March 30, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… HIRING TEMP. ASSISTANT Needs exceptional computer skills incl. Apple and Microsoft word. Problem Solving. Bookeeping and accounting background. Small familiy owned business. Weekdays only. No weekend…

… take on the balance between liberty and security is and will continue to be relevant for years — the recent Apple v. FBI showdown was yet another example of the issue. Like the Western genre…

March 23, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… email photos to crimsonapplestudios@gmail.com HIRING TEMP. ASSISTANT Needs exceptional computer skills incl. Apple and Microsoft word. Problem Solving. Bookeeping and accounting background. Small…

… by doubts that veganism provides enough protein and other nutrients to be healthy — the American Dietetic Association affirms that a properly planned (read: you’re not only eating apples

March 22, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… exceptional computer skills incl. Apple and Microsoft word. Problem Solving. Bookeeping and accounting background. Small familiy owned business. Weekdays only. No weekend. Part time, Flexible hours…

… teenager. FILM REVIEW FILM REVIEW ‘Home’ depicts a somber New York Re-release of 1977 experimental film shows a cold Big Apple By DANIEL HENSEL Daily Arts Writer 1977 was New York’s year in film…

March 29, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… another in public. The 2013 movie “Her” featured a man falling in love with the computer that lived in his wireless earbud. “WALL-E,” the futuristic animated movie, showed the world as a mass of screen…

… Dash earbuds that rest wirelessly in our ear canals (with similar moves by companies like Apple), it is easy to get cynical. However, these new technologies do nothing to force people into sound…

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