Apple’s M3 Macs could have a surprise iPhone feature – but it won’t be as helpful

It looks like Apple is introducing a system to detect whether a Mac has been damaged by liquid entering via a USB port.The sharp-eyed 9to5Mac noticed that macOS Sonoma 14.1 comes with a new system daemon named ‘liquiddetectiond’ or to give its full name the ‘Liquid Detection and Corrosion Mitigation Daemon.’This is a system ticking away in the background which monitors the USB ports on the host Mac for the presence of any liquid.Why? Well, Apple’s warranty does not

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