Everyone is making the same 'Game of Thrones' joke about the iPhone X
Unless you've been living completely internet-free for the past 24 hours, chances are you'll have heard about the iPhone X's facial recognition.
SEE ALSO:Apple unveils iPhone X, and you'll never look at phones the same againAs soon as that slightly creepy FaceID screen popped up at the Apple event, though, people only had one thing on their minds...
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Yep: looks like Apple took some inspiration from everyone's favourite fictional face-swapping assassin.
And it turns out their tech guys may have overlooked a major security weakness.
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If Arya was alive in the present day she would clearly be more powerful than ever before.
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