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Apple’s iPhone Privacy Stand Draws Tech Industry Support

Apple ‘s ( AAPL )  refusal to give in to federal demands to loosen iPhone security for law enforcement agencies has earned praise from tech industry executives and civil liberties groups. But some politicians and criminal investigators have slammed Apple’s actions, as the privacy vs. security debate rages. A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Apple to provide “reasonable technical assistance” to the FBI to unlock an iPhone belonging to one of the killers in the San Bernardino, Calif., shootings. The order calls for Apple to create software that can get around or disable the security option that erases data from an iPhone after 10 unsuccessful attempts to unlock it. Syed Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, shot and killed 14 people on Dec. 2. The radicalized Muslim couple, described in press reports as supporters of terror group ISIS, later died in a gun battle with police. But late Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook said complying with the court’s order would create a “ dangerous precedent .” The government’s demands threaten the privacy and security of all of its customers, he said. It would create a backdoor for hackers, criminals and government spies to exploit. Among the earliest to support Apple’s pushback to the court order were digital rights groups Electronic Frontier Foundation and Fight for the Future, as well as Edward Snowden, the ex-NSA contractor who revealed the government’s widespread surveillance programs. Also jumping in to support Cook’s message were Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet ( GOOGL ) unit Google, and Jan Koum, Facebook ( FB ) board member and WhatsApp founder. Reform Government Surveillance, a coalition of major online companies, also supported Cook’s actions. Members of the group include AOL, Apple, Dropbox, Evernote, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn ( LNKD ), Microsoft ( MSFT ), Twitter ( TWTR ) and Yahoo ( YHOO ). Officially, though, few companies have issued a public opinion, nor have many tech CEOs. “RGS companies remain committed to providing law enforcement with the help it needs while protecting the security of their customers and their customers’ information,” the group said in a statement . Other groups backing Apple in its stand include the Information Technology Industry Council, American Civil Liberties Union and the Consumer Technology Association. Government Order Seen Opening ‘Pandora’s Box’ “Government should not mandate that technology companies weaken security that has been developed to protect consumers, even when investigating crimes,” Gary Shapiro, chief executive of the Consumer Technology Association, said in a statement. “Granting government such power could open a Pandora’s Box, setting a troubling precedent and weakening security standards that could be exploited by the very people the government seeks to protect our citizens from — terrorists, hackers and foreign governments.” Mark Cuban, billionaire investor and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, defended Apple’s decision in a post on his blog Thursday . He said Apple did the “exact right thing by not complying with the order.” “Every tool that protects our privacy and liberties against oppression, tyranny, madmen and worse can often be used to take those very precious rights from us,” Cuban said. “We must stand up for our rights to free speech and liberty.” Meanwhile, politicians who favor giving the federal government greater powers to combat terrorism spoke out against Apple’s decision to fight the court order. The White House backed the FBI’s demand and court order. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump sided firmly with law enforcement on the issue. “To think that Apple won’t allow us to get into her cellphone? Who do they think they are? No, we have to open it,” Trump said during an interview on Fox. New York Police Department Commissioner Bill Bratton also backed the feds. “We are increasingly blind for terrorism purposes and for general law enforcement purposes with the new devices and the continuing effort to make them even more secure against even court orders authorizing law enforcement to have access,” Bratton said. The family of a British soldier murdered by Islamic extremists also criticized Apple’s refusal to abide by the court order. Apple is “protecting a murderer’s privacy at the cost of public safety,” Ray McClure, the uncle of Fusilier Lee Rigby, told the BBC. Rigby was off duty when he was killed near his barracks in Woolwich, England, in May 2013. Two men who committed the attack said they were avenging the killing of Muslims by British soldiers.  

Kendall And Kylie Jenner Video Game Gives Glu Mobile A Lift

Freemium game publisher Glu Mobile ( GLUU ) got a lift on Thursday from the launch of its latest celebrity video game, based on reality TV stars Kendall and Kylie Jenner. The mobile game, “Kendall & Kylie,” quickly jumped to the top of the download chart on Apple ‘s ( AAPL ) App Store. On Alphabet ‘s ( GOOGL ) Google Play store, however, it ranked No. 129 on the free games chart on Thursday afternoon. Shares of Glu, a low-priced and volatile small-cap, jumped 4.5% to 3.74 on the stock market today . Earlier in the session, the stock had risen as much as 8.7%. San Francisco-based Glu has struggled to find a follow-up to its hit celebrity game “Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.” But the Jenner girls, Kim’s half-sisters, appear to have the Kardashian golden touch. Customer reviews of the new game have been highly favorable, in contrast to Glu’s previous celebrity game, “Katy Perry Pop,” which flopped. Like all of Glu’s games, “Kendall & Kylie” is free to play, but users can buy extras to enhance the game. “Kendall & Kylie” features the voices, likenesses and exclusive video messages from the Jenner sisters. In the game, players interact with the sisters as friends and mentors as they work to realize their creative and career aspirations. “Kendall and Kylie Jenner’s combined social followers have more than doubled to over 150 million since Glu’s original partnership announcement, showcasing their tremendous impact on pop culture,” Glu CEO Niccolo de Masi said in a statement . “The global awareness of each of their personal brands makes them great partners for mobile gaming.” Other upcoming celebrity video games from Glu will feature pop singers Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift. RELATED: Taylor Swift Video Game In Glu Mobile Investors’ ‘Wildest Dreams’ Zynga Stock Getting Dogged By Declining User Base .

Nvidia Retakes Critical Level As Stock Spikes On Earnings

Loading the player… Shares of Tesla Motors ( TSLA ) partner Nvidia ( NVDA ) are surging in the stock market today after the chipmaker reported estimate-beating quarterly results late Wednesday. Sales jumped 12%, and earnings came in flat. Nvidia’s guidance was also well above forecasts. Aside from making graphics chips for Tesla, Nvidia also makes graphics processing units used in the gaming industry. The company is expected to benefit from the launch of the Facebook ( FB )-owned Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, as well as the influx of VR content. The stock popped 8.6% to 30.04 in big volume, retaking its 50-day moving average just a few sessions after finding support at the critical 200-day line. Shares are now about 11% below their all-time high reached at the end of last year and are facing a potential buy point of 34.04. Meanwhile, chipmaker peer Maxlinear ( MXL ) was also able to retake its 50-day line intraday but fell back below that level, closing 1% lower. Volume was below average. Shares are trading about 16% below a buy point at 17.85. And Apple ( AAPL ) supplier Broadcom ( AVGO ), struggling to hold above its 200-day line, fell 2.8% Thursday. The stock has been consolidating since last June. Apple fell 1.9% Thursday, while Facebook dropped 1.6%.