After all that brinksmanship, the dispute between the FBI and Apple over security, cryptography, and back doors came an abrupt halt when the FBI figured out another way to get into the iPhone used by one of the San Bernadino terrorists.
Wired looks at the aftermath of the FBI's decision to suspend its lawsuit, and what might come next.
MARINES FORMING NEW CYBERWARRIOR UNIT From the halls of Montezuma, to the ISPs of North Korea? The U.S Marines have formed their own "cyberwarrior" unit,
reports Stars and Stripes, joining the rest of its military counterparts in forming a group dedicated to "both defensive and offensive operations."
THE NEXT REIGN OF CLOUD KINGS WILL NOT RULE WITH "IRON" FISTS Now that cloud computing is very much established as a computing strategy, the battleground for cloud providers will shift to the tools and services they provide on top of their basic infrastructure.
The Next Platform examines how this might play out, paying special attention to Google's assertion that artificial intelligence is the next wave of must-have cloud services.
TASK MANAGEMENT APP ASANA RAISES $50M AT A $600M VALUATION LED BY YC'S SAM ALTMAN Despite all the talk about money in Silicon Valley being harder to find than parking around The Battery at happy hour these days, quality companies continue to find a way. The latest is Asana, founded by early Facebook employees, which picked up another $50 million this week to continue building out its management application,
according to Techcrunch.
GOOGLE ADMITS ORIGINAL ENTERPRISE CLOUD STRATEGY WAS WRONG, WHY IT'S GONE IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION Left unspoken in much of Google's cloud marketing push over the last few weeks was the fact that it's actually pivoting away from its initial plans for this market.
Tech Republic looks back at Google's initial cloud computing strategy, and how it got to this point.
IS ALPHAGO REALLY SUCH A BIG DEAL? Spoiler alert: yes. "I see AlphaGo not as a revolutionary breakthrough in itself, but rather as the leading edge of an extremely important development: the ability to build systems that can capture intuition and learn to recognize patterns," writes
Michael Nielsen in Quanta Magazine.