We’re now just weeks away from Apple taking the wraps off of the 2019 iPhone lineup. As has become the norm, Bloomberg has now shared a rundown of what is expected to be announced not just at the event, but reaching out into 2020.
Apple applied for a Face ID for Mac patent all the way back in 2017 and now that patent has been granted. Notably, the version of Face ID that this patent applies to was prior to the iPhone X's announcement and the technology appears to be more advanced than the one that is used in current iPhones.
Apple has released a new ad via its Apple Singapore YouTube channel with the company touting the benefits of Face ID over the Touch ID biometrics that older iPhones use.
iOS 13 and macOS Catalina let you sign into iCloud using Touch ID or Face ID on an iPhone / iPad or a Mac. Here are the details.
A new app called PageTurn, created by developer and musician Stephen Coyle, allows the turning of pages in sheet music or any PDF using nothing more than a facial expression.
Apple continues to make sure that the world is aware that there is a lot going on with the iPhone, this time launching three new videos in the United Kingdom.
Futurerestore has been updated to support iPhone XS, Max, XR and X without breaking Face ID so that you can save SHSH blobs for iOS 12.1.1 and iOS 12.1.2 right now.
Facial recognition on Android devices was fooled by 3D-printed heads, while the iPhone X Face ID passed it with flying colors. Here are the details.
Police around the U.S. are being told to be careful when handling a suspect's iPhone so as to avoid triggering the device's security features and thus disabling Face ID altogether.
First case of a law enforcement agency forcing a suspect to use Face ID to unlock his iPhone X surfaces. Here are the details.