The FBI and DoJ's interest in unlocking and decrypting iPhones continued to be a central theme, but Apple meanwhile fixed a security vulnerability in the iPhone 6s, and saw healthy sales of its latest iPhone model: the 4-inch iPhone SE.
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Everything you need to know:
- The Justice Department is still pushing Apple to unlock an iPhone in a NYC drug case > >
- AppleInsider reviewed the 9.7-inch iPad Pro > >
- Apple fixed an iOS exploit letting people gain access to contacts and photos > >
- The new iPhone SE saw shipping delays and stock-outs > >
- The FBI's iPhone unlock technique won't work on anything newer than an iPhone 5c > >
- Apple will start selling Hermes Apple Watch bands separately > >
- The first public betas of iOS 9.3.2 and OS X 10.11.5 were released > >
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