Passwords is usually forgotten, but you’ll never misplace your face. And this handy bit of tech , that uses voice and facial recognition for your phone to access protected apps, shows off why we really want front-facing phone cameras.
This demo app from the European MoBio Project can log you into Twitter, Gmail, and Facebook based on face and voice alone. While it’s being shown off here on a Nokia N900 , an iOS and Android version are totally feasible in addition. It can also’t be fooled by just a photo of your face, maintaining a tally of blinking and other dynamic movements that indicate a real user is staring down the display.
We’re inside the very early days of mobile face recognition still, nonetheless it’s not hard to look the advantages. Especially with so much of our identity-photos, social networks, texts, contacts-wrapped up in something as easily lost or stolen as a phone, it’s worth being as guarded as possible. Provided that you don’t mind holding off on that chin reduction you’ve been saving up for. [ A higher Web ]
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