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sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to Technology@beehaw.org · 4日前

RIP FaceID, Hello Palm Recognition: How Veins In Your Palm Are The Next Biometric Boom - Yanko Design

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RIP FaceID, Hello Palm Recognition: How Veins In Your Palm Are The Next Biometric Boom - Yanko Design

www.yankodesign.com

sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to Technology@beehaw.org · 4日前
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For years, unlocking your devices felt like a tug-of-war between convenience and security. Face recognition stumbled if you wore sunglasses. Fingerprint scanners balked when your hands were sweaty or greasy. Passwords? A relic, and an insecure one at that. Yet here we are, watching palm recognition quietly outmaneuver every other biometric tech on the block.
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    Welp, I know what I’m replaying this weekend.

    (On second thought I don’t know if you’re quoting the game Uplink, or Sneakers. Both are good)

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      I don’t expect other people to understand this but I do expect you to understand this. We started this journey together.

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        The young lady with the uzi…Is she single?

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