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SXSW 2015: Dr. Leslie Saxon On The Implantable Future

Technology Who's afraid of biometric data sharing? You'd be hard-pressed to find a consumer tech company that isn't selling a wearable device, or at least thinking about it. Whether for health or...

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Face Recognition Security, Even With A 'Blink Test,' Is Easy To Trick

Technology As Alibaba and others increase reliance on it, is it safe? Facial recognition is being touted as a new way to secure your bank accounts and even to shop online, but tricking it may be...

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You Could One Day Be Identified By Your Unique 'Brainprint'

Science Our neurons respond differently to the same words Sometimes, other people interpret your words differently than you may have intended--like you’re not on the same wavelength. Turns out that...

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Passwords suck, but lip-reading computers won't save us

Technology Although biometrics are slowly helping A researcher at Hong Kong Baptist University has proposed using lip movement to augment passwords. Read on.

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Computer scientists are developing a ‘master’ fingerprint that could unlock...

Technology But questions remain Fingerprint readers, like the TouchID on an iPhone, exist to make your device extra secure while keeping the process of unlocking it easy. But can they be hacked with a…

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Apple's new Face ID system uses a sensing strategy that dates back decades

Technology 'Structured light' and artificial intelligence help power the iPhone X's flagship biometric skill. On Tuesday, Apple announced Face ID, a slick new way for people to biometrically unlock...

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The iPhone X's face unlock and the fifth amendment don't mix

Technology The new iPhone X is shining a light on a Fifth Amendment debate. Biometric locks, like iPhone X's facial recognition, resides in a legally gray area when it comes to digital security.

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Smartphones with no buttons or ports look cool, but you probably don't want...

Gadgets Meizu's Zero phone relies on some technology that's still in the works. There are no buttons or ports on the Meizu Zero phone.

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How the Samsung Galaxy S10's cool new fingerprint sensor works

Technology It's ultrasonic! In addition to showing off the new Samsung "Fold," the company unveiled its new S10 Galaxy smartphones.

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Wearable sensors designed for premature babies could make us all healthier

Health Wireless, biometric sensors give preemies more freedom and needed mom time A team of researchers at Northwestern University created small, sticker-like wireless biosensors that monitor...

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