LG Innotek is working to improve iris scanning technology, making it easier for manufacturers to integrate this next-generation security feature into more smartphones. It has created two new modules, ...
The inclusion of iris scanning technology inside Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 sets a another new standard for smartphone security. However, like all new developments, it’s not cheap to implement and will ...
Last week, LG Innotek unveiled an all-in-one module that doubles as both an iris scanner and a front-facing camera, and “it’s possible” that the upcoming G6 will be the first to sport it. Don’t miss: ...
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Iris scanning for logging into consumer devices isn’t James Bond fanfiction. It is a real possibility and at this point, almost a certainty that iris scanning will become the world’s new norm for ...
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 ...
If you hate having to punch in a number or scan your finger when using your phone, now you can unlock it with just a glance. Fujitsu has developed a smartphone with an iris scanner that can ...
Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 7 comes with all of the features that the Note smartphone line is known for. It has a large display, works with the S Pen stylus, and is water resistant. But it also has ...
One of the coolest features from the Galaxy Note 7 (RIP) is back and better on the Galaxy S8 and S8+. I'm, of course, talking about the Note 7's iris scanner. Samsung introduced the iris scanner on ...
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 ...
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Last month, a company called AOptix unveiled its latest creation, pitched as a game-changer in the world of iris recognition. In less grandiose terms, it’s basically an iPhone case for cops, providing ...