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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Apr 27, 2024 ^^
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I'm glad you're following such news and keeping us up to date. The lawmakers in Oregon should see this video. I just replaced the Touch Bar on my 2019 MB Pro as it was not working correctly and often caused the whole computer to panic and shutdown. As I have work experience on fixing phones, it was doable but man was the Touch Bar adhesive strong! It sort of reminded me of iPhone back glass glue and I had to scrape the old Touch Bar out in a million pieces. Not a fun job. I'm glad it turned out fine and it works now, luckily it wasn't a paired part!
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This reminds me of a situation I was personally in, My 2001 Vauxhall frontera sport was hit by someone in an aygo, it only had minor damage, however because of part rarity, (Iām UK) etc, it was put at Cat B (or breaker) so it could only be crushed, and never put on the road again, with 74k miles on it. It also reminds me of certain Samsungs, for example, a fold 5 or whatever they call them now, where because of the difficulty in sourcing the display, they are mostly put to recycling (cost Ofc), similar to that s21 ultra you found at landfill. Now iPhones may be less likely to be repaired, or even saved from landfill so parts may be used, itās kind of sad we have come to this, for something as (for example) insignificant as a phoneās camera. Scary.
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i still dont understand the security concerns it seems completely manufactured to me.
The problem being that the fingerprint reader module should not be doing everything locally, because then it would be incredibly trivial to spoof, maybe even in software. The only thing it should be doing doing is reading out data from your finger print, and then spitting it into the CPU of the phone for it to verify.
If that's a "security concern" whoever could use that information, already has your fingerprints, and therefore already has access to your phone. Making dummy prints it's not exactly difficult.
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It's a shame that there was no clarity. When I saw the announcement I was excited, to then. read that activation locked parts were not eligible. Also, I wonder how long it will take to get over to the Mac line-up, are iPads included? So many questions, no way to get them answered, will just be trial and error
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@HughJeffreys
2 weeks ago
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