Cops To Get iPhone-based Biometric Tech, Can Scan You From 5′ Away
Looks like law enforcement’s about to get a new tool, and it’s kicking up some privacy controversy. The MORIS iPhone link from Bi2 Technologies is a case-like accessory that snaps onto the handset to...
View ArticleAndroid’s Ice Cream Sandwich: A Delicious Treat
Watching Ice Cream Sandwich, aka Android 4.0, get unveiled this week, I got chills. ICS is a stunning update — no, reboot — of the Android mobile operating system. So much was announced that it...
View ArticleIntel Demos “Perceptual Computing”: Gestures, Voice, Facial-Rec Coming To...
One of the most fascinating bits of future tech on the radar is mid-air gesture control. (Think Kinect. Or Minority Report‘s computing gestures.) Leap Motion made a splash in 2012 by introducing an...
View ArticleEuropeans to miss out on Facebook Moments due to regulatory concerns
See full gallery on TechnoBuffalo Facebook’s brand new Moments app won’t be enjoyed by Europeans due to regulatory concerns, a new report claims. The application’s face-recognition technology is...
View ArticleThis is the small list of PCs that support Windows 10’s facial recognition
Windows Hello is an interesting new feature baked into Windows 10 that allows users to login to their PC using a fingerprint scanner or facial recognition. But in order to use the latter, you’ll need...
View ArticleFacebook Moments lands in Canada and Europe without its best feature
Facebook Moments, the neat photo-sharing app that launched last June in the U.S., is finally available in Canada and Europe — but users will have to live without its best feature. The facial...
View ArticleLG G6 expected to get facial recognition feature in June
LG will bring facial recognition functionality to its new G6 smartphone in June, according to a new report out of South Korea. The company is expected to use technology developed by local partner Oez,...
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