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>Tweaking color temperature has been done in Hollywood for nearly 100 years

Then why was it impossible to do on iOS (iPhones and iPads) since 2007?

I find it alarming that so many folks are supporting the actions of a company to control and inhibit innovation, literally hurting consumers' health in the process, in order to control and maintain their forced 30% cut of third party program revenues.

They have literally implemented Palladium and Trusted Computing and it looks like people cannot get more of it.




No they haven't. There's no TPM in modern Apple computers of any brand. And there's certainly nothing like the NGSCB Nexus, which I'd think essential to calling something "literally Palladium."


There's a TPM-like mode with hardware isolation built into ARM for years, used for disk encryption keys, DRM, auth keys, fingerprints, etc on IOS and Android. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_execution_environment


The secure enclave on iOS devices is basically a TPM. See https://www.apple.com/business/docs/iOS_Security_Guide.pdf


>Then why was it impossible to do on iOS (iPhones and iPads) since 2007?

Just because nobody had baked the feature in.

It was also impossible to have a screensaver on iOS, but this doesn't mean screensavers are a new thing.




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