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Every under-display fingerprint phones could suffer from Samsung S10 / Note 10 issue
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The optical sensor as vulnerable as ultrasonic

There has been some coverage over the under-display fingerprint with Samsung S10 / Note 10 issue. Samsung officially stated:

Sony announces new IMX586 smartphone camera sensor
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48-megapixels coming to phones in September

Sony has announced its latest CMOS sensor for smartphones, the 48-megapixel IMX586, which should start showing up in smartphones as early as September 2018.

Qualcomm discusses iris, retina verification for mobiles
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4G and 5G summit: Iris, retina or facial recognition as a key

Qualcomm's Sy Choundhury, Senior Director of Product Management, talked to the media audience in Hong Kong at the 4G and 5G summit about the security mechanisms and machine learning capabilities of Snapdragon processors. 

Sony's Exmor RS IMX318 sensor launched
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 17 February 2016 09:32

Sony's Exmor RS IMX318 sensor launched


Provides the industry's smallest unit pixel at 1.0 µm

Sony has announced its new Exmor RS IMX318 sensor and claims it is the world's first sensor with a unit cell size of 1.0 µm × 1.0 µm. At the same time it is small at 6.858mm (1/2.6") and supports 22.5 megapixels.

Why aren’t you looking at me?
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 18 November 2015 13:40

Why aren’t you looking at me?


Apple phones will know when you are not looking at them

Apple’s iPhone7 is going to be equipped with a new feature which will look at your eyes to see if you are daring to look at something else.

Canon comes up with 250-megapixel image sensor
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Tuesday, 08 September 2015 11:17

Canon comes up with 250-megapixel image sensor


Fits into a DSLR camera

Canon has introduced a 250-megapixel image sensor capable of fitting into DSLR cameras.

Wednesday, 02 November 2011 09:10

Kinect gets holiday bundle

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Three titles plus Kinect for $150

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Wednesday, 06 October 2010 10:14

Kinect setup has some requirements

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Need to be 6 to 8 feet from the sensor