The iris scanner debuted on Samsung flagship handsets a few years ago with the Galaxy Note 7, and every Galaxy S and Note model that followed had one as well. But the Note 9 may be the last high-end ...
One of the coolest features from the Galaxy Note 7 (RIP) is back and better on the Galaxy S8 and S8+. I'm, of course, talking about the Note 7's iris scanner. Samsung introduced the iris scanner on ...
This quick guide will go over some common Galaxy Note 7 Iris scanner problems and potential fixes for owners. On top of the already excellent and lightning fast fingerprint scanner, this year Samsung ...
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 7 on Tuesday and its latest phablet comes with an iris scanner that can unlock a user’s phone. But it’s not the only form of security available: users can authenticate ...
Last week, LG Innotek unveiled an all-in-one module that doubles as both an iris scanner and a front-facing camera, and “it’s possible” that the upcoming G6 will be the first to sport it. Don’t miss: ...
Hackers have once again proved there's no such thing as true security for your phone. Researchers at the Chaos Computer Club (via Motherboard) claim to have bypassed the iris scanner on Samsung's ...
Germany’s venerable Chaos Computer Club (CCC) takes no prisoners — especially when it comes to smartphone security. After successfully fooling a fingerprint sensor using high-resolution images of a ...
Update, July 14: Images that surfaced on Weibo give us a glimpse of how the Note 7 iris scanner will work. The lockscreen will display a viewfinder for the front camera. Users will be asked to ...
A video showing how to defeat Samsung's iris scanner has appeared online. It seems almost implausible that this would be enough to get around security that Samsung claims is 100 times more secure than ...
If you hate having to punch in a number or scan your finger when using your phone, now you can unlock it with just a glance. Fujitsu has developed a smartphone with an iris scanner that can ...
You hold your smartphone in front of your face, the angle and distance guided by on-screen feedback. It flashes near-infrared (NIR) light into your eyes — a brief ...
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