Bart
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Dom, yes they have
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taylorboosh
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Whats the best deal in 32g ones
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taylorboosh
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Vodafone are fucking pissing me off wont do a deal better than £42pm and £150 one off... Fuck paying £1100
Ive been with them 8 years too
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Dan
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3 is where it's at I think.
37 per month unlimited data and about 3000 calls and 3000 texts. Plus. When 4g comes to 3 it's included free of charge!
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Dan
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
Yes but it's asking for the pin every time... After every unlock with touch ID
It does but as soon as u press the power button out your finger on the sensor and it unlocks. Does the same on the pin screen too
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Dan
3 is where it's at I think.
37 per month unlimited data and about 3000 calls and 3000 texts. Plus. When 4g comes to 3 it's included free of charge!
32 gig though?
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Dan
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Extra £9 making it £46 and still £99 for the phone.
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taylorboosh
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These are a fucking rip im going to just buy one and a sim only i reckon
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Missus bought a 5c today on O2 as it was only a fiver more than a 4s per month. She's well impressed so far. It's super speedy too
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Tomnova16
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£57 a month £99 one off. 64gb silver with Vodafone 24 month
Got the mrs £47 month £99 one off 32gb gold with Vodafone but out of stock
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John
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Loads of American's getting dispatched emails for delivery tomorrow.
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andy1868
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my missus got a 5s on friday. The 120fps video is pretty cool, i just don't know when i'd ever use it
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John
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http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/22/chaos-computer-club-apple-touch-id-fake-fingerprint/
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by John
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/22/chaos-computer-club-apple-touch-id-fake-fingerprint/
I bet Chaos Computer Club are feeling like proper 1337 hax0rs now that they, in a matter of only hours, can replicate someones fingerprint and change their victims Facebook status to something mildly profane.
Proper Mission Impossible stuff right there.
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Gary
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by John
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/22/chaos-computer-club-apple-touch-id-fake-fingerprint/
I bet Chaos Computer Club are feeling like proper 1337 hax0rs now that they, in a matter of only hours, can replicate someones fingerprint and change their victims Facebook status to something mildly profane.
Proper Mission Impossible stuff right there.
If they have actually compromised it that easily, as you well know, there are far bigger implications than changing a facebook status. It makes it as useless as every other implementation of fingerprint scanners we've had on mobile devices before.
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Rob_Quads
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I did laugh at the "easy everyday means" - Yeah cause everyone has access to a 2400dpi finger print scanner lol
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Gary
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Its just a novelty way of unlocking your phone. Not meant for MI5 level of security. And if you believe it is then you're an idiot.
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John
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It's not a novelty way of unlocking your phone for Apple. If you don't understand the subject you should probably just read and not post.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by John
It's not a novelty way of unlocking your phone for Apple. If you don't understand the subject you should probably just read and not post.
No John, NOW it's just that. Before it was the shit and the best thing ever.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by John
It's not a novelty way of unlocking your phone for Apple.
Why is it not?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by John
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/22/chaos-computer-club-apple-touch-id-fake-fingerprint/
I'm not fully convinced as the latex/tape print doesn't differ from the person using it; you really want them to differ and the person using the fake print to have zero access to the phone.
Hopefully someone will do a proper investigation into how good the sensor is but if the video is real, then it's a bit of a shame that the sensor is that easy to dupe.
Rob - You probably could lift a print and use a conventional scanner and laser printer.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by John
It makes it as useless as every other implementation of fingerprint scanners we've had on mobile devices before.
Not useless at all if it makes people go from no security to light security.
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John
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Maybe not useless then but definitely not what was intended.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by John
Maybe not useless then but definitely not what was intended.
From what I gathered from their keynote it is intended to help people go from no security to some level of security, which I'll still claim holds true.
That said, I may very well have missed other statements on the subject.
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