Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Changes Policy Regarding Audiobooks

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Audiobooks: Apple (AAPL) has updated its policy on audiobooks so that they can be redownloaded, reports MacRumors. The change to the tech company’s audiobook policy was made on March 3. Prior to this, customers couldn’t redownload an audiobook from AAPL if they had deleted it from their device. This change allows the audiobooks to be redownlaoded via iCloud. The release of iOS 9.3 will also allow users to download an audiobook to all of their devices after purchasing it.

DOJ: A filing made by the Department of Justice could be bad news for Apple, 9to5Mac notes. The DOJ filing asking for a special version of iOS that will let the FBI hack the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone could have the company turning over its source code and signature. The filing states that this is one of the actions that the government could take if the tech company doesn’t help it hack the smartphone.

Trump: Presidential candidate Donald Trump is back to using his iPhone, reports AppleInsider. Trump had called for a boycott of the tech company’s products roughly three weeks ago due to its stance on the San Bernardino iPhone. However, the man seeking the GOP nomination has been seen posting messages on Twitter Inc (TWTR) from his iPhone. He previously said he wouldn’t use an AAPL device until it gave in to demands being made by U.S. authorities.

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