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September 13th, 2013 05:54 PM #42
Don't get the 5c just buy iPhone 5
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#retzing
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September 13th, 2013 06:20 PM #44
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September 13th, 2013 06:31 PM #45
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September 14th, 2013 09:29 AM #47
iPhone transforms security with fingerprint reader
With the swipe of a finger, Apple could jumpstart a new era of smartphone security and strip away fear of tending to banking or other business on mobile devices.
Fingerprint recognition technology built into a sophisticated iPhone 5S set to hit the market on September 20 was hailed by computer security specialists as a welcome move that rivals will likely rally to match.
"It could be amazing," Lookout principal security researcher Marc Rogers told AFP on Wednesday.
"What is going to happen really depends on Apple's implementation," he continued. "We've seen Apple take obscure technologies and make them mainstream overnight."
Apple on Tuesday unveiled two new iPhone models, one of them a top-of-the-line 5S with innovative features including a fingerprint sensor to use as a security measure in place of passcodes.
"You can just press the home button to unlock your phone," Apple vice president Phil Schiller during an event at the company's Silicon Valley headquarters. "You can use it to authenticate iTunes purchases."
Schiller added: "We have so much of our personal data on these devices, and they are with us almost everyplace we go, so we have to protect them."
Reticle Research principle analyst Ross Rubin described Touch ID as a "show stealer" that addresses "a necessary annoyance that many consumers have to deal with many times a day."
Studies by Apple and Lookout, which specializes in protecting smartphones and tablets from hackers, show that only about half of smartphone owners protect handsets with access codes
A camera sensor built into the 5S home button at the bottom of the smartphone face peers deep into layers of skin to analyze loops and swirls of fingerprints.
Data from fingers is stored exclusively inside the sophisticated Apple-made chip that powers the smartphone and is refined every time Touch ID is used, according to Schiller.
"The company says that fingerprint data is encrypted and not sent to its (or anyone else's - sorry, NSA) servers," security researcher Graham Cluley said in a blog post, making a reference to reports of US spying on the Internet.
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September 14th, 2013 10:18 AM #48Regardless of the security features of a phone, I am still not comfortable putting all my account info into a phone. Mahirap na.
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September 14th, 2013 10:28 AM #49
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Somewhat expected from a rushed car from a first time carmaker
Xiaomi E-Car