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Liquid Submersion Indicators Reveal Accidental Dips
Liquid Submersion Indicators Reveal Accidental Dips
While it's no news that water and electronic devices don't mix, Apple has of late rolled out an interesting and little-known design feature: the liquid submersion indicator (LSI). Now integrated into the design of all Apple laptops, iPods, and iPhones, the LSI reveals whether or not its host ...
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