Apple's encryption controversy, Bezos's hacked phone, and Sonos stopping old product updates

Published: Jan. 24, 2020, 9 a.m.

Stories from this week:\n\nTrump demands Apple unlock iPhones: \u2018They have the keys to so many criminals and criminal minds\u2019\n\n\nHow to FBI-proof your encrypted iPhone backups\xa0\n\nCan Apple live up to Apple\u2019s privacy ads?\n\nApple rejects AG Barr\u2019s claim that it didn\u2019t assist with Pensacola shooting probe\n\nThe FBI has asked Apple to unlock another shooter\u2019s iPhone\n\nSenator asks Jeff Bezos for more information on Saudi-linked hack\n\nSaudi Arabian prince reportedly hacked Jeff Bezos\u2019 phone with malicious WhatsApp message\n\nPSA: Never open a WhatsApp message from the crown prince of Saudi Arabia\n\nHere\u2019s a first look at Android on Microsoft\u2019s dual-screen Surface Duo\n\nMicrosoft\u2019s software plan for the Duo Android phone is surprisingly realistic\n\nIntroduction to dual-screen devices\n\nMotorola\u2019s foldable Razr will launch on February 6th after delay\n\nCruise driverless taxi: no steering wheel, no pedals\n\nSonos will stop providing software updates for its oldest products in May\n\nComcast plans price hikes for cable customers as it looks ahead to streaming Peacock launch\n\nGoogle\u2019s ads just look like search results now\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices