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Reverse Engineering the iPod Shuffle 3G headphone remote protocol David Carne Background On March 11th, 2009, Apple introduced the third generation iPod shuffle. Shortly thereafter, criticism[1] was raised regarding the presence of a proprietary chip inside the shuffle headphones, said by some to be an authentication, or DRM measure. The "DRM" argument was unsupported by the facts, given that the
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