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  2. FileVault - Wikipedia

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    before migration, FileVault must be disabled at the source. If transferring FileVault data from a previous Mac that uses 10.4 using the built-in utility to move data to a new machine, the data continues to be stored in the old sparse image format, and the user must turn FileVault off and then on again to re-encrypt in the new sparse bundle format.

  3. Gatekeeper (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Mac App Store and identified developers Allows applications downloaded from the Mac App Store and applications signed by certified Apple developers to be launched. This is the default setting since Mountain Lion. Anywhere Allows all applications to be launched. This effectively turns Gatekeeper off. This is the default setting in Lion.

  4. Maclocks - Wikipedia

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    Another product Maclocks is known for is the Ledge, a lock slot adapter that is compatible with most Macbooks. [15] [14] [16] Maclocks also produced secure cases or sleeves that encase physically protect laptops that do not have slots for standard locks [6] [1] [17] [18] and security cable locks that attach to computers' power supply connectors ...

  5. Talk:FileVault - Wikipedia

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  6. Macintosh Portable - Wikipedia

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    The lead-acid battery pack on the non-backlit Portable offered up to ten hours of usage time, and the Portable draws the same amount of power when turned off, and when in sleep mode. [6] The Portable, unlike many later portable computers from Apple and other manufacturers, will not boot without the battery pack installed. This is due to the ...

  7. Button cell - Wikipedia

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    Button, coin, or watch cells. A button cell, watch battery, or coin battery is a small battery made of a single electrochemical cell and shaped as a squat cylinder typically 5 to 25 mm (0.197 to 0.984 in) in diameter and 1 to 6 mm (0.039 to 0.236 in) high – resembling a button.

  8. iOS 10 - Wikipedia

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    The "slide to unlock" mechanism on the lock screen was removed in favor of pressing the home button. [23] Similar to the feature on the Apple Watch , the "Raise to Wake" function, which requires a device with an M9 motion coprocessor or newer, wakes up the device when the user lifts it.

  9. BitLocker - Wikipedia

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    BitLocker originated as a part of Microsoft's Next-Generation Secure Computing Base architecture in 2004 as a feature tentatively codenamed "Cornerstone" [4] [5] and was designed to protect information on devices, particularly if a device was lost or stolen.