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Apple has apparently been able to permanently block de-encryption technology from a mysterious Atlanta-based company whose blackbox device was embraced by government agencies to bypass iPhone passcodes.
Atlanta-based Grayshiftis one of two companies that claimed it could thwart Apple iPhone passcode security through brute-force attacks.
The blackbox technology purportedly worked, as Grayshifttechnology was snapped up by regional law enforcement and won contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Secret Service.
Another vendor, Israel-based Cellebrite, also discovered a way to unlock encrypted iPhones running iOS 11 and marketed its product to law enforcement and private forensics firms around the world. According toa police warrant obtained byForbes,the U.S. Department of Homeland Security tested the technology.
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Google has an interesting history with design. For years, the company's approach to design was — well, mostly nothing.
To be fair, it was kind of that way by, ahem, design: In Google's early days, according to the picture painted by numerous accounts (and evidenced by the products of that era), the Google design strategy was quite literally "no design" — because speed was what mattered most at that time, and adding visual flourishes back then served mostly just to slow things down. It was a different era in computing, and the emphasis on user experience we know today hadn't yet come into focus.
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San Jose-based 8x8 has added team chat capabilities to its unified communications platform, touting interoperability with 23 other collaboration as a differentiating factor in a competitive market. Among the chat apps supported are Slack, Google Hangouts Chat, Skype, Twitter, Cisco Webex Teams and Jabber.
The Team Messaging function, announced last week, is included in 8x8's existing X Series software, which combines video, voice and contact center applications.
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As Apple deprecates, JAMF integrates.
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