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retrogusto said: I really love Touch ID. For me, it works like magic. Unfortunately, some people (like, ahem, my parents) don't use it, because they tried to use it a few times when either their phone or their finger was wet or dirty, so it d…
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retrogusto said: I really love Touch ID. For me, it works like magic. Unfortunately, some people (like, ahem, my parents) don't use it, because they tried to use it a few times when either their phone or their finger was wet or dirty, so it d…
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volcan said: Why would the government only make the request to Yahoo? Makes no sense since Yahoo is sort of a marginalized email service these days anyway. I believe Apple would definitely fight such an order and probably in a very public man…
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sog35 said: Headline should read: iPhone7 visually indistinguishable from PERFECT A description also used by DisplayMate for the color accuracy of Samsung Amoleds. " tied with the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 for the most color accurate …
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timborama said: 2x is virtually useless anyways. Digital zoom can do a decent 2x anyways. They should have had the courage to do least 3x-4x. Well it is technically possible. Corephotonics presented a 3x telephoto and wide angle dual c…
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uroshnor said: By contrast, an iris scan done with a UV camera one one eye , It's infrared light . UV light would damage the eyes. Infrared is perfectly safe though. This BTW is also the reason why they work perfectly in low light situations.
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ericthehalfbee said:Except that NOBODY has ever showed a completed start-to-finish working spoof to fool the iPhone fingerprint sensor. Meanwhile, iris scans have so many things that can cause issues: people who wear contacts, glasses/sunglasse…
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Allowing companies to pay to become gyms is a very clever way of monetizing the game without it interfering with the gameplay.
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boopthesnoot said: Apple fighting the good fight against tracking cookies. Once again differentiating themselves from greedy companies like Google who want all the private data they can get. Google is part of the coalition Apple joined yo…
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There's no secure enclave in the processors Android phones use. Yes there is. Apple's secure enclave is just Apple's implementation of ARM's Trustzone. Something high end Android phones have been using for a while now.