Apple’s new iPad 2 displays are hackable with a few gestures
Sunday, May 22, 2011
When love beckons to you follow him, and when an Apple Store Manager relayed to us that the new iPad 2 displays are able to turn into “normal iPads” follow him.
This is according to 9to5mac: An Apple Store Manager relayed to us that the new iPad 2 displays are able to turn into “normal iPads” with a few swipes in secret combination. The site confirmed that he was not going to post the gesture combination unless it hits the web but it does exist and Store managers know it.
Anyway, the moral of the story: Those are normal iPad 2s under the glass, even though they have different part numbers.
Thanks: 9to5mac.
This is according to 9to5mac: An Apple Store Manager relayed to us that the new iPad 2 displays are able to turn into “normal iPads” with a few swipes in secret combination. The site confirmed that he was not going to post the gesture combination unless it hits the web but it does exist and Store managers know it.
Anyway, the moral of the story: Those are normal iPad 2s under the glass, even though they have different part numbers.
Thanks: 9to5mac.
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Apple’s new iPad 2 displays are hackable with a few gestures
When love beckons to you follow him, and when an Apple Store Manager relayed to us that the new iPad 2 displays are able to turn into “normal iPads” follow him.
This is according to 9to5mac: An Apple Store Manager relayed to us that the new iPad 2 displays are able to turn into “normal iPads” with a few swipes in secret combination. The site confirmed that he was not going to post the gesture combination unless it hits the web but it does exist and Store managers know it.
Anyway, the moral of the story: Those are normal iPad 2s under the glass, even though they have different part numbers.
Thanks: 9to5mac.
This is according to 9to5mac: An Apple Store Manager relayed to us that the new iPad 2 displays are able to turn into “normal iPads” with a few swipes in secret combination. The site confirmed that he was not going to post the gesture combination unless it hits the web but it does exist and Store managers know it.
Anyway, the moral of the story: Those are normal iPad 2s under the glass, even though they have different part numbers.
Thanks: 9to5mac.
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