Apple’s iPhone 8 is now believed to debut sans a curved edge display.
Qualcomm begins its work with 2018 trends with the announcement of its latest Spectra imaging processor.
An iOS developer has discovered a new feature of the iPhone 8 that’s designed to suppress notification sounds.
The FBI has a massive database containing biometric data of millions of Americans, including fingerprints and iris scans, from the Privacy Act safeguards that require disclosure this month.
Delta is testing a program that will check-in people with their fingerprints instead of boarding passes.
Walmart is looking into facial recognition technology that will identify when a customer is unhappy.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 sensors designs could hide secret features on the device, according to Steve Hemmerstoffer.
Apple’s patent application for “authentication systems” sheds light on the facial recognition feature of the highly anticipated iPhone 8.
Travelers passing through six major U.S. airports are now subject to facial recognition scans before boarding international flights.
A sketchy leak claims a a “huge influx” of next-generation iPhones with Touch ID on back of device have been shipping to Apple.
The United Arab Emirates is developing the first high-tech digital passport.
Authorities are using facial recognition and drones to catch students cheating on the "gaokao," the college entrance exam.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is a solid device and does not disappoint on several fronts. Speed, and processing, photography and design aesthetics are all on point.
Everyone looks their best while traveling, so JetBlue wants to use a facial recognition photos of flyers instead of boarding passes.
Nest's latest security camera can memorize familiar faces and alert you through your iPhone if it sees a stranger.
Samsung has admitted that the facial recognition technology of its latest flagship phones is not secure enough for mobile payments.
The Trump administration is planning to expand facial recognition systems at airports this summer in order to scan and confirm the identity of travelers entering the United States.
Citizens will soon be able to file taxes using a mobile app.
Using the technique, physicians will be able to diagnose the DiGeorge syndrome just by clicking a photo of their patients, according to the National Human Genome Research Institute.
In a hearing on Wednesday Jason Chaffetz said facial recognition software should be used on immigrants and criminals.
With the new AR software integrated in the Sephora app users can try makeup virtually.
The app claimed to identify strangers with just a picture of them but it was a fake.