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The FBI did not immediately respond to CNET's request for comment. The bureau will continue to fight to access encrypted phones as part of its war on terrorism, says FBI Director James Comey. The FBI's latest battle with Apple over iPhone encryption may be over, but the war will rage on, according to the bureau's chief. FBI Director James Comey told reporters at a briefing Wednesday that he expects more legal actions from the government to gain access to encrypted electronic devices, Reuters reported. Comey pointed to the fight to unlock such devices as necessary in the name of national security and said that encryption is the "essential tradecraft" of terrorist groups.

It you're not familiar with 3D Touch, it's a mtn lp... iphone case function which uses finger pressure to enhance touchscreen interaction on Apple's latest iPhone 6S, It basically turns your phone's entire screen into one, big, pressure-sensitive button, Google couldn't immediately be reached for comment, Android's version of Apple's 3D Touch might never come to Android N, Does the "N" in Android N stand for "Never"? It just might if we're talking about Android's answer to Apple's 3D Touch, Android fans will have to wait until a later version of Google's mobile software to try the feature, Recode reported on Thursday..

Gboard brings to Apple's gadgets -- but not to Android yet -- the gift of searchable emojis, GIFs and Glide typing. Sorry Android fans, Google decided to give its slick, new Gboard keyboard to iPhone and iPad devices first. Gboard lets you search for emojis and GIFs right from the keyboard. It also brings the ability to enter text via Glide typing. Google has integrated its powerful search abilities into Gboard, too. That means you'll be able to look up info for people, places and more, and paste them directly into messages without having to flip between apps.

Click to read more of Jessica's tech stories from Asia, When the company, which has built up a loyal fan base in countries like Brazil and India with its affordable phones, does decide to pull the trigger, it'll take a year or two of "preparation" before Xiaomi launches a US device, he said, So mtn lp... iphone case what does "preparation" look like for Xiaomi? It looks like readying itself for some patent battles, and figuring out how to work with US carriers, no easy task for a company that sells the vast majority of its phones online, directly to consumers..

Industry-watchers speculate that Xiaomi opens itself up to lawsuits for patent infringement the moment it starts selling phones in the US (in fact, it's already been targeted). The epic Apple versus Samsung trials are only the most recent case of companies going after one another for illegally using or copying the other company's intellectual property. But Xiaomi says it's ready. "Definitely, we are aware of those challenges in the patent area," said Xiang Wang, Xiaomi's senior VP of mobile. The company filed 3,000 patents in 2015, he said, and are acquiring new patents to fill its portfolio. "We are in a battle," Wang said.

 
 
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