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Facebook and Twitter have said they support Apple CEO Tim Cook’s stance against allowing the FBI so–called ‘backdoor’ access to iPhones, after federal agents demanded Apple hack into an iPhone belonging to the man behind last year’s San Bernardino terror attacks.Telugu dengudu Kathalu

In a short tweet, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said: “We stand with Tim Cook and Apple (and thank him for his leadership)”.

Dorsey then linked to Cook’s original open letter, detailing why Apple believes that building backdoor access to a user’s iPhone could set a dangerous precedent and pave the way for a world in which smartphones are regularly hacked by the authorities.

Cook says Apple has not built such software into its phones and is refusing to accede to the FBI's demands.

Facebook has also revealed its support for Apple, issuing this statement to USA Today: “We condemn terrorism and have total solidarity with victims of terror.

"Those who seek to praise, promote, or plan terrorist acts have no place on our services. We also appreciate the difficult and essential work of law enforcement to keep people safe.

“When we receive lawful requests from these authorities we comply.

"However, we will continue to fight aggressively against requirements for companies to weaken the security of their systems. These demands would create a chilling precedent and obstruct companies' efforts to secure their products."



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The iPhone 6S will cost mere mortals like you and I at least £539 when it goes on sale on September 25th, but how much does it cost Apple to make?

The Bank of America Merrill Lynch has taken a look at all the parts that make up the new handset and reckons that it comes in at about $234 in parts (that’s around £150).

The most expensive elements are the iPhone 6S’s semiconductor pieces which set the company back $127 in total (£83) - these include things like sensors and processors - while the screen, camera and battery add up to $73 (£48) and the remaining bits and pieces like the shell of the handset itself add a further $33 (£22).

Then, of course, you have to factor in Apple’s manufacturing, distribution and marketing costs.

Snazzy launch shows like last Wednesday’s don’t come cheap and neither do huge marketing campaigns, so Apple isn’t raking in a cool £389 every time someone buys an iPhone 6S.

It’s not doing badly though, let’s face it.

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Virgin Media has announced pre-order price points for the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, ahead of the phones’ official streetdate of September 25th.

The iPhone 6S is up for grabs from £34 per month with no upfront charge on Virgin Media’s Freestyle tariff. That’s gets you 250 minutes and 250MB of data per month, plus unlimited texts.

Given the choice, though, we’d probably opt for the £39 per month option, which includes a more realistic monthly data allowance of 1GB, as well as 2,500 minutes and unlimited texts. Once again, there’s no upfront charge for the phone.

If those sound like competitive prices, they are. But there is a catch. And that’s the mobile internet service you get on Virgin Media is 3G, rather than the 4G and even faster Cat6 4G+ service of which the new iPhone is capable.

At the time of writing, the iPhone 6S Plus was listed on drop-down menus on Virgin Media’s site, but wasn’t available to buy. That may be just because it’s out of stock.

Or it could be that Virgin Media has opted not to stock it at all. Which isn’t out of the question given that last year’s iPhone 6 Plus appealed to a pretty niche market compared with the standard iPhone 6.

Either way, we’ve given Virgin Media’s press team a shout and we’ll report back with their answer.

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