When he's not testing the latest phones or phone cameras, Andrew can normally be found with his own camera in hand or behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food -- sometimes all at once.
Biometric eye scanning holds the potential to offer tighter security than what passwords or fingerprint biometric scanning can provide. As of the time of publication, fingerprint scanning was the ...
Samsung debuted the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus Wednesday in New York City. There are five security features available to unlock each phone. Two of them allow users to unlock their phones with an iris ...
MOORESTOWN, N.J. -- With biometrics technology attracting keen interest among aviation security experts, a variety of applications are being rolled out at airports around the world. Iridian ...
Paying for something with your smartphone may soon become as easy as giving it a passing glance. That’s thanks to the iris-scanning Arrows NX F-04G smartphone, the fruit of a partnership between ...
At a time when everyone is worried about airline safety, the work of a little-known Cambridge University scientist could ease the public’s fear. John Daugman’s mathematical algorithms turn the human ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, known for creating ChatGPT, has launched World, a project that uses an eye scan to prove you are a real person online. The idea is to help people stand out from bots and AI by ...
DENVER (KUSA/CNN NEWSOURCE/WKRC) - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is reportedly exploring the acquisition of advanced technology capable of identifying individuals by scanning their ...
Samsung’s newest handset enables users to authenticate mobile payments by gazing at the screen, in the latest expansion of biometric security for smartphones. Processing Content The Samsung Galaxy ...
Like any other hardware maker, Google goes through a lot of ideas before the final product, and one such exploration involved putting an iris scanner on the Pixel 2. Shared on Twitter yesterday by ...
It's possible to use a dead person's fingerprints to unlock a device, but could you get away with exploiting the dead using an iris scanner? Not if a team of Polish researchers have their way. They've ...