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T2 Chip Hack Let’s You Use PS5 Sound as Your Mac’s Startup Chime
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T2 Chip Hack Let’s You Use PS5 Sound as Your Mac’s Startup Chime
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T2 Chip Hack Let’s You Use PS5 Sound as Your Mac’s Startup Chime
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Jailbreaking offers users greater control over their devices. Recently hackers managed to jailbreak Apple T2, which has opened up a whole new set of possibilities. This video shows how one can change Mac’s startup chime to that of PS5.
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