A quick look at what s going on in the tech world this morning:
Top tech companies, including Apple, Google and Facebook, are warning President Obama against policies to weaken encryption systems.
A roundup of all the things Apple is trying to kill with iOS 9.
Newer Apple mobile devices are about to become a lot more secure with 6-digit passcodes.
Apple finally had some women on stage during yesterday s WWDC keynote.
Does iOS 9 signal the end of the homescreen?
Uber is paying drivers huge bonuses to gain a foothold in China. And it s working.
Facebook has dropped plans to launch a $500 million satellite to deliver cheap Internet access to the developing world.
Twitter is making replies easier to follow.
Wireless carriers are suing to block Berkeley s new radiation warnings concerning mobile phone emissions.
Facebook is offering free beacons to businesses to aid purchases.
Cloudera has snagged a Google exec as its new vice president of engineering.
Tesla is in line to get $15 million in new tax breaks from California.
Audi s CEO lashes out at Google over the privacy of on-board data.
Syrian hackers apparently breached the U.S. Army s website.
At top: Apple s Tim Cook delivers the keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference, Monday morning June 8, 2015, at the Moscone West convention center in San Francisco, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)