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foggyhill said: prof said: There is no hidden hardware key on an iPhone 5c. All needed information is stored in easily accessible places. There is a part of the KEY THAT"S LINKED TO THE DEVICE ITSELF. https://www.washingtonpost.c…
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foggyhill said: And how do you get the hardware key on the phone? There is no hidden hardware key on an iPhone 5c. All needed information is stored in easily accessible places.
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This is going to be the iPhone of the year and not just because of the price. The iPhone 5S still sold tremendously despite of the rather high price. Why? Just because of the form factor! Even an iPhone 6(s) is a huge device without bringing any big…
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No need to get all shaken and stirred up about this. It's a known fact that the encryption on these older phones is done all in software, the only tricky (and yes, in this case very tricky) part is to get access to the right hardware without destroy…
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It's a tough sell at $179-199 with the Watch at $299 because it has no touch interface, poor quality display and it's missing or lacking in some of the big features of the Watch like payments and fitness. I could not agree any less to what…
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I'm not actually sure what the hype is all about. There're plenty of "rainforest mist" showers and other water saving fixtures available on the market already. Conserving precious resources like water is probably just a totally new concept for Calif…
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Quote: Originally Posted by coffeetime All of the water that is wasted down the drain while waiting for it to warm up - that's low-hanging fruit if you're trying to conserve water, people! This is actually one of the most common configurations…
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Quote: Originally Posted by e1618978 Isn't the early 2011 model the one with solder problems? I'd get rid of it and buy a MC024LL/A instead - that was the last 17" with good solder connections. That's the one. However Apple has meanwhile …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon I know man, I'm still rocking my 12" PowerBook G4 until they give me a 12" MacBook with matte and a 4:3 display. I'm kidding, I have newer laptops. Still love that 12" though. There's simply no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Inkling I wondered why the price of used 15" MacBook Pros on Craigslist seemed to have dropped quite a bit in recent months. This is apparently why. Some people simply must own the latest and greatest. Maybe beca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rcfa Still maxes out at a lousy 16GB of RAM; one heavy Safari Session with Mail.app and Finder open gobbles up that much; Rrrright... I doubt you have even the slightest clue what you're talking about.
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No matte display == no buy.
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I would certainly hope for Apple that they get back to their senses and finally offer a matte display again. I'm getting the sweats every couple of weeks thinking what might happen if my 2011 MBPs decides to die for good. I'd rather go hackintosh th…
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Quote: Citibank hasn't yet introduced the mobile SIM-like "chip-and-pin" cards that Europe has been using for decades; Right, decades... Regular credit cards with chips started rolling out not even a decade ago and only gained a bit of traction …
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Quote: Originally Posted by konqerror EMV only solves a small portion of the problems we face today. The only reason why US has to follow with this flawed solution is because Europe already committed us to it. Seriously? As far as I can see…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin AMD don't make the chips any more so they'll have to do some reworking. I would guess they'll just keep doing what they've been doing so far, which is recycling the existing motherboards except now they won't …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MagMan1979 They wouldn't have started this program unless that engineering hurdle was overcome. Remember the button issues with iPhone 4's? They changed the design and it was better with the replaced parts. I'm ve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MagMan1979 While what you say is a distinct possibility, it's also possible that it took them this long to settle on terms of reimbursement with the supplier of the defective components so that they wouldn't be force…
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I'm just curious what the fix will look like, are they continuing replacing bad boards with bad boards or have they reworked all of them?
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal They could go a step further (if they aren't already going to) and refund any money that users paid either to Apple or to a 3rd-party to repair the affected MacBooks. They are, AppleInsider just forgo…