A machine that looks like an airport security body scanner aims to bring studios 360-degree imaging. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor A digital imaging startup is in talks with several Hollywood ...
Tips and talk of the possibility of removing the Touch ID sensor from iPhone 8 has turned over a new rumor – one about faces. In place of a Touch ID scanner, says the rumor, Apple might employ a 3D ...
A 3D facial scan can help dentists and doctors screen patients for undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to the findings of a study published on April 15 in the Journal of Clinical ...
The next iPhone (the iPhone 7S, iPhone 8?), which is due to be released in September, might replace the TouchID fingerprint sensor with whole-face 3D scanning. According to Bloomberg, which is usually ...
A new report from The Korea Herald suggests that the upcoming iPhone 8's rumoured 3D face scanner will be able to sense a user's face "in the millionths of a second." An organic light-emitting diode ...
Last year at CES, I was taken aback by Bellus3D, a company with an uncannily accurate 3D face scanner that took incredibly unnerving selfies, but it was just a prototype. But this year, the company is ...
The Pixel 4 series was the first and — at present — the only Made by Google smartphone to come with dedicated tech to enable secure 3D face scanning for biometric security. A recent leak indicates ...
The 3D scanner used for Face ID is expected to get up to 50% smaller in the "iPhone 13" which could lead to a smaller notch, according to supply chain sources. There have been a number of rumors and ...
Apple has been curiously upfront about its next iPhone this year. The California-based company, famed for secrecy, released the firmware for its upcoming HomePod smart speaker last month.
When you smile, frown, or sneer at the iPhone X, the phone’s facial sensors can create expressive 3D emojis that mimic your very own face. These dynamic 3D emojis are called “animojis,” and they're ...
Sound creepy? It may actually make your Face ID-type sensor more secure and accurate. The company behind this expects to see the tech in phones by 2021. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009.