In its quest for hardware perfection, Apple can't seem to resist testing the balance between making things easy and making them secure. Sure, a six-digit passcode is virtually impossible for a thief ...
Apple was granted a patent on November 28, originally filed in 2016, for a technology that could bring FaceID to the iMac and MacBook sooner rather than later. The patent uses technology from ...
Apple revealed its new FaceID today in the Steve Jobs theater on its campus in Cupertino, California. Law enforcement officials who have had trouble unlocking Apple phones in the past must be ...
FaceID was first introduced with the iPhone X in 2017. The MacBook Air and MacBook Pro have Apple's Touch ID. According to the macOS Big Sur beta 3 code, it looks like Face ID could make its way to ...
Apple has started rolling out the iOS 13.5 update to users and it includes two new additional features that have been made necessary due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Apple has managed to find a way ...
APPLE just unwittingly leaked its long-rumoured new iPad with FaceID support. That’s the facial recognition tech that unlocks your iPhone X by scanning your mug. Apple’s rumoured new iPad pinches the ...
One of the most mocked new features was the iPhone X’s facial recognition feature, FaceID, which will unlock your phone by scanning your face. Or at least, it’s supposed to. It took two tries in the ...
Apple needs to find a way to make FaceID actually useful when wearing masks, and manual passcode entry isn't it. Apple’s FaceID just isn’t what it used to be. Millions of iPhone users are now wearing ...
Apple this week unveiled its new iPhone X as part of the smartphone’s 10th birthday, and with it comes a host of security concerns. One of the major features of the iPhone X (X for the roman numeral ...
Security researchers attending the annual Black Hat hacker convention in Las Vegas have managed to bypass the iPhone FaceID user authentication in just 120 seconds. Black Hat is always guaranteed to ...
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