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davidw said: Obvious you haven't thunk this all the way through. The hack requires glasses that the iPhone owner wears or have worn before, to unlock their iPhone. Not just any pair of glasses. When the article states that ........... "If you a…
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StrangeDays said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: Soli said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: If someone doesn't read the article and they freak out, that's on them. If they don't read the article and say Face ID is crappy, so what? Just ignore…
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Soli said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: If someone doesn't read the article and they freak out, that's on them. If they don't read the article and say Face ID is crappy, so what? Just ignore them or if it bothers you, correct their incorrect a…
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Soli said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: Soli said: Let's be clear that this "hack" still needs the face of the person who is already keyed for the device. This only allows a person who wears glasses to allow someone to use their phone o…
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Soli said: Let's be clear that this "hack" still needs the face of the person who is already keyed for the device. This only allows a person who wears glasses to allow someone to use their phone on their face to unlock Face ID without their c…
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Their bypass consists of a cheap pair of glasses and two pieces of tape. Approx. $2 worth of material to bypass a billion dollar security system. Whodathunkit? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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rob53 said: I hope Apple doesn't include anyone with any ties to the NSA, FBI, CIA or Homeland Security in this program because we all know their idea of securing Apple devices is to figure out how to insert a backdoor. I doubt anyone fro…
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GeorgeBMac said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: GeorgeBMac said: PART of the trouble here is, in fact, the fault of Apple: While they "encourage" people to get repairs & upgrades done at an authorized center they neither enforce the p…
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macplusplus said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: macplusplus said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: AppleExposed said: zroger73 said: FU, Apple. This is the stuff that is going to drive me back to PC's after a 12-year run and ten…
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GeorgeBMac said: PART of the trouble here is, in fact, the fault of Apple: While they "encourage" people to get repairs & upgrades done at an authorized center they neither enforce the policy nor (critically) publicize it up front. Inst…
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macplusplus said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: AppleExposed said: zroger73 said: FU, Apple. This is the stuff that is going to drive me back to PC's after a 12-year run and tens of thousands of dollars donated to your organizatio…
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rogifan_new said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: rogifan_new said: Wonder what HP, Dell and Lenovo think about this. Why would they think anything? All three of them already have x86 ARM computers. This isn't something new and it's n…
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ITGUYINSD said: EsquireCats said: 9secondkox2 said: Arm hardware is arm hardware. It’s literally non-news. The real news news is that me now makes a full version of Windows that runs on arm. Looks like theyvecbeen paying at…
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macplusplus said: Display resolution and storage type not mentioned on Samsung’s site. Most probably 1080p. Any idea about storage? Here you go bud: Galaxy Book S SpecsCPU: 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx (octa-core, 7nm, 64-bit; up to 2.84…
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rotateleftbyte said: 1STnTENDERBITS said: If this thing garners good reviews and turns out to be viable, I might just pick one up around May 2020 when they will have likely depreciated by 40-50% You mean when they go EOL then? How lon…
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Rayz2016 said: wanderso said: Replace the word “iPhone” with automobile. Would you feel the same way about Apple’s decision if Ford, Toyota, or the like behaved in this manner? There are certain components that I would only go to a de…
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rogifan_new said: Wonder what HP, Dell and Lenovo think about this. Why would they think anything? All three of them already have x86 ARM computers. This isn't something new and it's not like Samsung hasn't been making Windows PC's for d…
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AppleExposed said: zroger73 said: FU, Apple. This is the stuff that is going to drive me back to PC's after a 12-year run and tens of thousands of dollars donated to your organization. Apple has a 100% right to do this. Remember if…
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Small quibble with the article's title. I think there should be an asterisk associated with that 23 hr battery claim. I really think the 23 hr claim shouldn't even be mentioned in the title, but that's just me. It's a bit of theater by Samsung to …