Apple's addition of a fingerprint reader in its latest smartphone the iphone 5s is part of its strategy to double down on device security. by Zack Whittaker September 10 2013 12:27 PM PDT Apple has unveiled its smartphone
a fingerprint reader it's calling Touch ID. With its move Apple could end up making the technology commonplace as rivals might feel compelled to follow suit.
We were thinking about fingerprint readers, but they were not reliable enough when you change devices--from one fingerprint reader to another,
we couldn't tell you were the same person. The palm scan--the vein-reading technology--we see that at about a 10
The staff told me that they clock in with a fingerprint reader. Is that your system? You can sign into our applications with a fingerprint reader,
but clocking inâ that's not ours. We've enabled biometrics, but the one we haven't done is the iris reader.
And the thing about a palm reader versus a fingerprint reader is that someone can cut your hand off,
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