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Ears, grips and fists take on mobile phone user ID

A research project has been under way to explore a biometric authentication system dubbed Bodyprint, with interesting test results. Bodyprint has been designed to detect users' biometric features using the capacitive touchscreen as an image scanner. As such, one would use Bodyprint as a convenient replacement for PIN codes for smartphones. The biometric scanner can scan body parts such as ears, palm grips and fists when pressed against the display, to identify the user biometrically.

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Hex Home Security Review - CGMagazine

The Hex Home Security System promises easy to use WiFi based monitoring with no monthly fees and no confusing contracts.

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Neos SmartHome review: Sensors, Camera, Action - TechStomper

The Neos SmartHome range is a strong choice for families on a budget or for anyone with a bit of common sense.

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On Next-Gen Console Games, Many Publishers Are Thinking Of The Price Hike: Report

Microsoft and Sony still have not given any details about the cost of their impending consoles. However, they are extensively anticipated to be more costly than their present-gen models.

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