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Apple is replacing iPhone screws -- but it may be the consumers who are really getting screwed. In line with its infamous philosophy of maintaining absolute control over its products, sources said U.S ...
Decades ago, every electronic device was sealed with one of two types of screws: a minus-shaped Flat/Slot head, or a plus-shaped Phillips head. There was no concept — at least, for common consumer ...
To prevent users from opening their devices, Apple is switching to a new tamper-proof screw. It's planned obsolescence, says one critic. Apple’s increasing use of tamper-resistant screws is a form of ...
Victims of number plate thefts in Wokingham are to be issued with tamper-proof screws in an attempt to protect their vehicles from further incidents of the crime. In an attempt to rid the borough of ...
In a bid to combat the rampant issue of stolen number plates fueling criminal activity, the Dominion Road Business Association urges the government to mandate the use of tamper-proof screws on all new ...
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