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  2. UDID - Wikipedia

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    Apple mostly uses this ID to identify the device on their services, such as Apple ID and iCloud. This also holds the Find My Activation Lock status. Starting from iOS 11, Apple's verification server will check the device's UDID before it could be set up. If the device's UDID is malformed or not present in Apple's database, the device cannot be ...

  3. Apple I - Wikipedia

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    The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of US$666.66. [e] Wozniak later said he had no idea about the relation between the number and the number of the beast, and that he came up with the price because he liked "repeating digits" [40] [42] and because it was a one-third markup on the $500 wholesale price. [43]

  4. Electronic serial number - Wikipedia

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    As ESNs have essentially run out, a new serial number format, MEID, was created by 3GPP2 and was first implemented by Verizon in 2006. MEIDs are 56 bits long, the same length as the IMEI and, in fact, MEID was created to be a superset of IMEI.

  5. When your devices need repairs, here’s where to start - AOL

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    Apple will ask you questions about the state of your device. (David Nield/) Google device repairs. Google doesn’t have a hardware business anywhere near the scale of Apple’s, but it does sell ...

  6. International Mobile Equipment Identity - Wikipedia

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    The last number of the IMEI is a check digit, calculated using the Luhn algorithm, as defined in the IMEI Allocation and Approval Guidelines: The Check Digit shall be calculated according to Luhn formula (ISO/IEC 7812). (See GSM 02.16 / 3GPP 22.016). The Check Digit is a function of all other digits in the IMEI.

  7. Apple II serial cards - Wikipedia

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    Apple Computer's Super Serial Card, sometimes abbreviated as "SSC", is the most well known communication card made for the Apple II. Apple called it "Super" because it was able to function as both of Apple's previous cards, the Apple II Communications Card for modem use and the Apple II Serial Interface Card for printer use.

  8. Luigi Mangione began plotting to ‘wack’ Brian Thompson as ...

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    “P.S. you can check serial numbers to verify this is all self-funded,” the missive adds. “My own ATM withdrawals.” ... Apple clarifies Siri privacy stance after $95M class action ...

  9. Mobile equipment identifier - Wikipedia

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    It consists of three fields, including an 8-bit regional code (RR), a 24-bit manufacturer code, and a 24-bit manufacturer-assigned serial number. The check digit (CD) is not considered part of the MEID. The MEID was created to replace electronic serial numbers (ESNs), whose virgin form was exhausted in November 2008. [1]