He might not have changed anyone's position, but he also knew that unlocking minds can be harder than unlocking an encrypted iPhone.
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UNLOCKING THAT, BRINGING THAT MONEY HOME, BUT UNLOCKING THAT ALSO PUTS US AT A BETTER LEVEL PLAYING FIELD BY HAVING A TERRITORIAL SYSTEM.
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But now, there's apparently a new iPhone unlocking tool on the market that could rival the $23,000-per-device unlocking service offered by Cellebrite.
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If the government can force Apple to assist in unlocking this one iPhone, it can force the company to assist in unlocking every iPhone.
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"We really need the tax reform if we really want to do anything about unlocking more earnings and unlocking more economic growth," he noted.
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That brings up a barcode scanner for unlocking the vehicle, though there's also an option to enter four-digit pin code on your phone for unlocking.
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While the FBI was embroiled in a very public spat with Apple about unlocking an iPhone, it seems the LAPD may have been quietly unlocking another.
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The newest means of unlocking the S8 is Samsung's new Face unlock feature (not to be confused with the face unlocking feature included in Android since 2011).
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The Pixel 4's unimpressive design enables radar-powered features like Motion Sense that makes unlocking the Pixel 4 the best unlocking experience on a smartphone so far.
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After reportedly unlocking the San Bernardino shooter's phone, the FBI has told local law enforcement authorities that it will provide technical aid in unlocking devices such as iPhones moving forward.
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Update: After reportedly unlocking the San Bernardino shooter's phone, the FBI has told local law enforcement authorities that it will provide technical aid in unlocking devices such as iPhones moving forward.
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Dragging out & unlocking your phone to reply is a pain.
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Just imagine unlocking your iPhone just by looking at it.
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Unlocking with my face or a fingerprint was almost immediate.
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I just don't think about unlocking my phone any more.
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Arnold discovered that suffering was the key to unlocking consciousness.
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Faster Face ID makes unlocking the phone even more effortless.
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And so when you think of MuleSoft, think unlocking data.
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Unlocking your phone with an iris scanner just feels futuristic.
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Unlocking automation investment could have big implications for the economy.
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Cellebrite has previously had the capability of unlocking iOS7 devices.
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But the actual unlocking people's abilities ... let's talk about that.
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"It tells a story," he says of the unlocking process.
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Guards throughout the plane spring into action, unlocking the restraints.
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Unlocking the Note 10 should be easier and more comfortable.
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Hopefully, Tesla makes unlocking a bit snappier through software updates.
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This doesn't seem to be unlocking your potential and capabilities.
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Hard to see how Celine Dion is unlocking human creativity.
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Unlocking hitting secrets, Friedman said, remains a largely untapped field.
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That helped Iran in unlocking billion of dollars frozen overseas.
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The key to unlocking those stories lies in your DNA.
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Hackers demanded $2628,28500 in exchange for unlocking the stolen files.
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Sometimes I dream about accidentally unlocking secrets of the universe.
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Attorney General William Barr today requested Apple's help in unlocking two iPhones connected to last month's shooting at a Pensacola naval base, and said that Apple has provided no "substantive assistance" unlocking the phones.
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Any card with a beaker needs to be researched before unlocking.
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You'll collect XP toward unlocking chests by using the different modes.
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With the new system, unlocking with FaceID will be 30% faster.
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The key to unlocking the insurance industry is understanding behavioral economics.
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Unlocking 50% of currently inaccessible federally owned land for public use.
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This wasn't a game about unlocking doors or winning a scenario.
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Initialized is unlocking a lot of late-adopter industries, he said.
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Verizon's competitor said the requested waiver would "eviscerate" the unlocking rule.
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With a fingerprint sensor/home button, unlocking the phone was easy.
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Interestingly, the fingerprint reader takes on more features than simple unlocking.
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It also tried to capture user codes for unlocking the devices.
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We are incredibly excited by the prospects of unlocking untapped potentials.
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Its key virtue: You can play it without unlocking your phone.
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Owens responded to the unlocking of her account in a tweet.
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Unlocking via iris, face and fingerprint scanning are all back, naturally.
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That selfie will be the key to unlocking your eID account.
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"Unlocking," for all its problems, is not such a bad simplification.
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Apple's iPhone already uses a fingerprint biometric for authentication and unlocking.
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It's fast and works really well, unlocking the phone almost instantly.
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Why are some men afraid of unlocking its supposedly boundless pleasure?
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Women's empowerment is essential to unlocking the region's full economic potential.
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With the seamless unlocking and swiping away the brutal morning alarm?
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Obviously, unlocking your phone would likely check all of those boxes.
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Today, facial recognition has scaled from unlocking phones to tracking criminals.
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Source: The Trump Factor: Unlocking the Secrets Behind the Trump Empire
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"It's unlocking a world of experimentation and nimbleness," Ms. LaFrance said.
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Now Apple is moving into face recognition for unlocking a phone.
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Through this, gumption became the mythical key to unlocking a career.
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Authentication: Today, it might be unlocking your Mac or your phone.
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Volkswagen and NXP recently demonstrated a UWB system for unlocking cars.
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In an unexpected twist, those same tests are unlocking criminal investigations.
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Either method of unlocking the phone is super easy to use.
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Another lets people travel anywhere just by unlocking the closest door.
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Apple has tussled with the FBI before over unlocking encrypted data.
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The FBI requested Apple's help unlocking the same phones last week.
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The Galaxy S8 includes some other unlocking methods, like facial recognition.
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We're very excited in unlocking the power of the long tail.
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Unlocking credit could be a key to turning around Brazil's economy.
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It has the cool new facial recognition for unlocking your phone.
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ELASTIC: UNLOCKING YOUR BRAIN'S ABILITY TO EMBRACE CHANGE, by Leonard Mlodinow.
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It boiled down to whether the unlocking technology could be leaked.
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The first gesture you'll need to learn is the most important one: how to get to the home screen after unlocking your phone with Face ID, Apple's new way of unlocking your iPhone with your face.
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In his talk, Mayrhofer specifically mentioned a theoretical scenario where "insiders" with access to cryptographic keys could create firmware to modify certain security features and bypass an Android phone's PIN, passcode, unlocking pattern, or other unlocking mechanism.
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Unlocking the black boxTo be clear, AI cyberattacks haven't been commoditized yet.
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It has the latest generation TouchID sensor for unlocking the iPad quickly.
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The OnePlus 3 is still the fastest-unlocking phone I've ever used.
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This means that the phone doesn't use TouchID, Apple's fingerprint unlocking technology.
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Steve Wise with the chimpanzee Teko, as seen in Unlocking the Cage.
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But writing new code would have an effect beyond unlocking one phone.
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Here's a brief clip that shows off the in-display unlocking feature.
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Legally speaking, phone unlocking is a very challenging question—that's the problem.
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It also includes gesture controls (so congrats to Dan), and face unlocking.
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The fight between Apple and the FBI over unlocking an iPhone continues.
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Players can earn experience by unlocking achievement-like "feats" with different actions.
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Plus, I think the truly interesting part is the backup unlocking mechanism.
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Unlocking your iPhone in the cold has never been an ideal scenario.
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The progression system for unlocking new hunters and beasts was very restrictive.
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You might be content pattern-unlocking your phone until the next century.
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Humans have come nowhere near unlocking the energy potential of the universe:
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This diet was advertised as the answer to unlocking happiness and confidence.
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The V22Pro, mercifully, also offers face unlocking, which worked a little better.
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PST Information about points and the timing of unlocking levels was clarified.
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That's three battlegrounds and now you want to tackle cable box unlocking.
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The single most powerful avenue for achieving this unlocking today is neuroprosthetics.
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Police in Michigan have a new tool for unlocking phones: 3D printing.
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Each carrier's unlocking process can be found online with a web search.
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"Unlocking the Cage" (61003), documentary by D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus.
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But unlocking that also puts us on a better level playing field.
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We have not even come close to unlocking the full potential there.
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Understanding modesty is the key element to unlocking sales from Muslim women.
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A second bleep, the click of a door unlocking, and I'm out.
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Frank Ocean Frank Ocean goes up this week for unlocking his Instagram.
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KeyMe's key duplication kiosk is the key to unlocking the company's future.
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Nevertheless, we're confident that the case for unlocking the box is clear.
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That Laura was the key to unlocking all of Twin Peaks' secrets?
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Several stories in "Unlocking the Air" offer that sort of singular shock.
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The internet is incredibly good at unlocking the true preferences of consumers.
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"It's like unlocking a mystery," said Stephen Gan, editor of V Magazine.
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You can literally swipe in the air without even unlocking your phone.
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Of course, unlocking genetic information can also come with some potential downsides.
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What does make GrayShift's iPhone unlocking service more important is the price.
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Also potentially interesting are the new options for unlocking the phone: one is facial recognition without having to press the power button or turn the screen on, and the other is unlocking the V30 by speaking a pass phrase.
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And they have plans for the tech far beyond just unlocking your iPhone.
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Essentially, it's like unlocking the OS. That's kind of how I'm envisioning it.
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We believe Latino youth are the key to unlocking all of American youth.
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Players learn about Wells' crusade against lynching by unlocking archives and solving puzzles.
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In some cases, including Bikkannavar's, travelers have been released after unlocking their phones.
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SEATTLE — Amazon has yet to find the key to unlocking huge grocery sales.
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Now Google needs to make it work for unlocking the phone, as well.
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Both the Copyright Office exemptions and the unlocking legislation expire after three years.
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It will reduce delays, unlocking investment in development projects and boosting job growth.
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For me, the latter is my go-to unlocking and payment authentication option.
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But federal authorities were accused of missteps in unlocking the San Bernardino phone.
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The next 80 percent is about unlocking real business value and driving growth.
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Besides, no fingerprint sensor only means faster development for facial-recognition unlocking systems.
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"We are waiting for the speedy unlocking of our accounts," the person said.
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Apple Watch's role as an authentication device also extends beyond unlocking your computer.
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Set advanced security options like fingerprint unlocking, if your device supports it. 3.
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Unlocking this potential requires a smart strategy, and more than a little determination.
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Bottomless ShRIMP: Unlocking The Power of Synthesized Relationally Intuitive Modeling and Prediction 213.
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All that jazz Is jazz improv the key to unlocking the brain's secrets?
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Thinking like a Navy SEAL may be the key to unlocking your potential.
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Make sure wrist detection and unlocking are properly set on your Apple Watch
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And that theory might just be the key to unlocking this vexing issue.
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He decided that unlocking the brain was the most noble and challenging goal.
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Three years later, he moved his unlocking efforts over to the PlayStation 3.
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It should be that master key to unlocking the door to the soul.
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Democrats see such Kemp declarations as the key to unlocking the Atlanta suburbs.
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WHY WE SLEEP: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams, by Matthew Walker.
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Eclipses bring dramatic endings—but they also open doors we never imagined unlocking.
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In my tests, I rarely bumped into the camera when unlocking the phone.
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Unlocking the enormous potential of advanced-energy technologies will also require international cooperation.
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"It's amazing how high deer can jump," he said, unlocking the towering gate.
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Their own figures of speech are the slightly bent keys to their unlocking.
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Scooters could be the key to unlocking street design that's better for all!
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Other uses for selfie masks that folks have mentioned, besides unlocking your phone.
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This is particularly apparent when it comes to unlocking new characters and karts.
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We may see a new gesture method for unlocking the next-generation iPhone.
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What are we unlocking that wasn't ... Helping them make their businesses possible. Yeah.
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At that point, unlocking the phone depends on how long the passcode is.
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Putin may well have simply given the president an off-the-shelf Adidas ball that does nothing more than transmit a code unlocking dumb premium content that, in all likelihood, neither the president or anyone else has an interest in unlocking.
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It involves the unlocking of new source of economic value that was previously inaccessible.
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Ratings agency Moody's said unlocking further aid was a positive development for Greece's creditworthiness.
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Analysts said the next iPhone will be the key to unlocking growth in China.
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Unlocking a scooter often requires a credit card, a driver's license, and a smartphone.
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Or he could simply replay legitimate unlocking commands, which had much the same effect.
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You also get the benefit of the under-screen fingerprint sensor for effortless unlocking.
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Its main function is to prevent tools used by law enforcement from unlocking devices.
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It sounds like developers will be able to provide facial unlocking for sensitive data.
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Unlocking value will require bolder steps like spinning off chip-making or exiting handsets.
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Individuals will also have to take more responsibility for unlocking their own longevity dividend.
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Anything that is innovating and unlocking some of those dollars is a good thing.
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OnePlus accompanies the unlocking process with a huge animated electrical sphere around my finger.
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But what about Touch ID, Apple's system for unlocking your phone with your fingerprint?
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This is especially true when unlocking the full version of the game costs $10.
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Trump's renewal efforts focus largely on unlocking growth through across-the-board tax cuts.
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It's not clear from the document how often Cellebrite's iOS unlocking procedures don't work.
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Some are physical, unlocking doors to libraries and gardens; others are magical and metaphorical.
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Regardless, collecting data on consumers is essential to Grindr's plans for "unlocking" their world.
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It's like unlocking Pandora's box of the truth and lies that is our existence.
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In the mobile context, there's certainly room for improvement for current face-unlocking methods.
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Trying new challenges involves redoing previous ones with higher proficiency and unlocking more credits.
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The audience, assembled at the UN Environment-partnered "Unlocking Capital For Sustainability" conference, disagreed.
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The company charges a €1 unlocking fee and a ride costs €0.15 per minute.
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But really, make no bones about it: unlocking the box is a terrific idea.
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Face unlocking is nice, convenient and nearly ubiquitous these days, but is it safe?
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Unlocking a phone to use with another carrier, for example, probably violates the rules.
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Congress has the opportunity to put us on a path to unlocking hydropower's potential.
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Even once I'm used to the new unlocking dance, it will still be slower.
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If so, OP, would you mind unlocking the character so we can sleep tonight?
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"Unlocking it is as easy as looking at it and swiping up," Federighi said.
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Just finding and unlocking the secret mission took the community most of an afternoon.
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This theory serves as a skeleton key for unlocking Trump's State of the Union.
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What would say at this point is your main tip for unlocking the swag?
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This bright yellow autonomous boat might be the key to unlocking the ocean's secrets.
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" The mission of your Eva Longoria Foundation is "unlocking the full potential of Latinas.
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Biologists are now unlocking the mystery of how these neighboring birds became distinct species.
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Without an unlocking password, users are still vulnerable to attacks like the CovidLock ransomware.
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"Our hope is that this partnership will start unlocking the potential of internet money".
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By temporarily providing that liquidity, we're unlocking an entirely new group of home buyers.
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Federal and local agencies have also purchased iPhone unlocking tech from Cellebrite competitor Grayshift.
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There's also an HDMI port and IR camera for Windows Hello facial-unlocking technology.
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We are talking about unlocking some $2628 trillion of energy assets lying underneath us.
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"It's such a pleasure to just keep unlocking more layers of that," she said.
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InSight is the first dedicated to unlocking secrets from deep below the Martian surface.
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But I must take umbrage at Apple's position regarding the unlocking of a terrorist's cellphone.
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There's also a premium currency called gems that is primarily used for unlocking cosmetic skins.
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At first I assumed the device was unlocking, but the display wasn't properly lighting up.
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It's also possible the big deals of 2018 will destroy value instead of unlocking it.
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Imagine unlocking your phone in a cafe, unaware that a hacker is secretly videotaping you.
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The same is true for unlocking a phone, which requires active participation from the subject.
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After unlocking the glass case, the transportation of Audobon's heavy book proved to be complicated.
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Fortunately, VanMoof offers a little wireless key fob thingy — my preferred unlocking solution by far.
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Could a volcanic eruption be the key to unlocking the mysterious geological history of Mars?
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The unlocking of the San Bernardino iPhone may just be the tip of the iceberg.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology As our desktop computers, laptops, mobile devices, etc.
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It's the same improved system as featured on the XS, with faster Face ID unlocking.
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So, how do businesses go about unlocking these information systems to make AI a reality?
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Older iPhones used your fingerprint to verify your identity before unlocking or activating Apple Pay.
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People can access "challenges" by unlocking the corresponding lens in the app or via Discover.
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Hey, if you upgrade your pledge, we'll be so close to unlocking another pledge goal!
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"AmazonFresh may have finally cracked the code to unlocking this massive market opportunity," Barclays said.
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Figuring that out is the key to unlocking what advertising should be on the internet.
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The FBI has since said it has figured out a secret method for unlocking iPhones.
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The iris scanner works as advertised, often quickly scanning my eyes and unlocking the phone.
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In any case, I never missed face unlocking because the fingerprint recognition works so well.
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It is also the key to unlocking the mystery of why autocrats are so appealing.
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A lot of the content is free, but unlocking all the available material costs $2.
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Before the announcement, the DOJ was pressing Apple in court for help unlocking the phone.
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This new relationship between man and machine is unlocking a new wave of business transformation.
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Those quests offer experience mutipliersand stars, an in-game currency for unlocking special reward chests.
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The department is seeking Apple's help in unlocking a dozen other iPhones around the country.
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And local prosecutors are seeking the company's help in unlocking phones in many more cases.
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A lot of this is about unlocking the latent mechanisms of resilience in our bodies.
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Collected bones contribute towards unlocking new stages with different, more dangerous enemies and devious traps.
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It also uses Apple's Face ID for facial recognition, which makes unlocking the device easy.
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Is he the key to unlocking the links between toxic masculinity, objectification and fringe politics?
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Dr. López-Otín was interested in unlocking the genetic secrets behind giant tortoises' legendary longevity.
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The device is also the first iPhone to feature a face scanner for unlocking it.
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All three iPhones include Face ID, the feature for unlocking the phone using face recognition.
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When the government regulated their behavior, it ended up unlocking loads of private sector value.
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Their users can choose to let visitors in by unlocking the door over the phone.
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Does the prospect of unlocking the secrets to your family history fill you with excitement?
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The party leaves nothing up to chance, with four-part directions for unlocking the iPad.
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"We remain committed to playing a role in further unlocking" these resources, the company said.
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That means unlocking the doors with a key and cranking open the windows by hand.
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We deployed Nitro into all of our stores in the U.S., that's unlocking cold growth.
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Unlocking that potential starts in school, where we will make inclusive education a national reality.
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Unfortunately, the path to unlocking the other two AtlasPass recipes is very dependent on luck.
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Analysts at Brokerage Brasil Plural said the change diminished JBS's capital costs, unlocking shareholder value.
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He also touted the benefits of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, especially for unlocking entrepreneurial innovation.
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Last week Motherboard published the most comprehensive, public analysis of iPhone unlocking warrants to date.
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I'm a little cynical about sort of "unlocking value shareholder split," financial complication, financial maneuvering.
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It doesn't look like Apple will be unlocking any iPhones for the FBI anytime soon.
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This would be a cool unlocking process for something I only access a couple of times per day — there's a certain sense of occasion with all this fussiness — but it quickly grows fatiguing when you're unlocking your phone upwards of a hundred times per day.
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The V30 does get a couple new software tricks when it comes to unlocking your phone.
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There's a randomized gacha system for unlocking new characters, assistants, and for upgrading your existing rosters.
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By unlocking online payments, Paystack could help African businesses thrive with the next generation of customers.
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Each was exposed to controlled videos depicting people unlocking their phones from a variety of angles.
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In her novel The Bell Jar, Plath describes the experience: Doctor Gordon was unlocking the closet.
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But it's a start to unlocking more about the evolution of musicality in humans, Patel said.
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Participants stand to earn XP for their profiles, unlocking things like emotes or greater voting power.
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"Unlocking the Cage" might feel a tad unsatisfying on that score, but it's nevertheless thought provoking.
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Imagine unlocking cash from the equity in your home without having to borrow or pay interest.
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Completing some gets you resources you can spend on unlocking fancier capabilities for the Service Weapon.
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So far, it's working with Mastercard, Microsoft, and Visa to make PC unlocking and payments possible.
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For one, while I love the huge, comprehensive cast of characters, actually unlocking everybody takes forever.
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We're expanding minds, unlocking new passions, and helping you unleash your imagination at this year's event.
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The hackers are demanding, in chatspeak, a $50 bitcoin ransom in exchange for unlocking the devices.
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The FBI fought a long a protracted battle with Apple over the unlocking of the phone.
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Apple stood its ground, arguing that unlocking the phone would undermine consumer trust in their products.
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And the game telegraphs where and how to use these forms, well ahead of "unlocking" them.
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He could reach into his pocket and pull out his phone, unlocking it with his fingerprints.
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Apple says unlocking the phone would weaken the security of hundreds of millions of Apple devices.
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Stock Android doesn't have this yet, but you can disable biometric unlocking in Android 9 Pie.
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Once configured, unlocking the MateBook is as easy as touching the sensor with a registered fingerprint.
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The weapons get more powerful the more you use them, and you're constantly unlocking new ones.
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This suggests the hackers do indeed have a key capable of unlocking files infected with NotPetya.
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He'll often sell out 15 minutes after unlocking the door, so people come early and wait.
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This could be the key to unlocking growth — and more advertising dollars — for the foreseeable future.
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Will that stop him from completing it and unlocking the hosts' true potential as he plans?
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But for the time being, the FBI should have the new unlocking method entirely to itself.
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To watch FBI Director James Comey's House testimony on the Apple iPhone unlocking case, click here.
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Jim Cramer is always a fan of corporate break-ups as a method for unlocking value.
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ALL THE REGULATORY RELIEF THAT WE THINK ARE IMPORTANT TO UNLOCKING CAPITAL, LAW OF THE LAND.
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Much like other scooter companies, Tier works by unlocking an individual scooter through a phone app.
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And there is a tremendous interest, joint interest, in unlocking the value of these combined companies.
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Pricing varies, but generally there is an initial unlocking fee along with a per-minute fee.
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Your heroes will level up as they gain fighting experience, unlocking new abilities in the process.
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Unlocking the phone and fiddling around with apps just isn't as simple as speaking out loud.
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Currently, companies like Apple argue their encryption makes them incapable of unlocking certain types of data.
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We're eligible for up to $250k, but we need your help unlocking it before it's gone.
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So what is the Brexit backstop and why is it the key to unlocking Brexit talks?
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"Our side is capable of unlocking their defensive line," he said, contemplating Belgium's favored back three.
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If it's unlocked, lock it first and then try unlocking it with any password. Ta-da!
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Uncharted's microtransactions largely focus on unlocking cosmetic faster than it would take to unlock them organically.
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Motherboard previously reported on one flashpoint in the ever-evolving combat between Apple and unlocking firms.
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Education is still the master key to unlocking all the opportunities our country has to offer.
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I thought about going downstairs, which would have involved unlocking Sara's door and startling her awake.
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Apple's iOS defenses have evolved significantly since then, particularly to stymie early generations of unlocking tools.
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Turning Point: Apple resists the F.B.I. in unlocking an iPhone in the San Bernardino terrorism case.
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"Maybe this is one part of unlocking the standards we've been imprisoned by," Ms. Lee said.
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In addition, previously confirmed new features include a Face ID-like feature for unlocking the phone.
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Attorney General William Barr and Trump want Apple to help by unlocking the phones it manufactured.
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It's a lazy move to use an author's background as a key to unlocking her work.
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This would torture parents and therapists who could not find the "key" to unlocking their child.
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You can make progress in unlocking some of the most difficult problems that are facing us.
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According to people in the iCloud unlocking industry as well as those in the security industry who have studied iCloud unlocking, Apple allows managers to remove iCloud from phones if a customer brings in their original receipt proving that they are the owner of the iPhone.
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There is a lot of data available that does not require Apple's assistance in unlocking the phone.
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The key to unlocking Ellis's offensive mastery is more specific than what we normally consider great scorers.
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Online modification communities have taken to private Facebook groups and Slack channels dedicated to "unlocking" DJI's products.
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The key to unlocking all of these figures is a mineral in the lake sediment called gypsum.
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"Super Mario Run" is free to download but unlocking the full game will set users back $9.99.
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You can also go into your settings under 'Touch ID and Passcode' and turn off biometric unlocking.
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By unlocking his devices, he could provide the government with information that could be used against him.
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Leveling up requires using currency that is distinct from the currency you can buy for unlocking characters.
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"The real prize for us is unlocking the customer market," said Mark Futyan, Centrica's merchant power director.
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When it comes to unlocking your house or car, Token had to design its own hardware solutions.
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Rez Infinite is free to download on Daydream, but unlocking the full game requires a $9.99 purchase.
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Big news for us on "The Five" -- hmm -- as we get closer to unlocking our family secrets.
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You replace tiny statues and open up tiny gates, unlocking tiny doors with more mysteries behind them.
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Using the Prynt app, you can bring your photos to life by unlocking a short video clip.
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Both the fingerprint sensor and face unlock work very quickly, unlocking the phone in under a second.
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Snap is unlocking a new revenue stream while giving you something to do between chats and Stories.
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After unlocking the value of Ferrari, the two companies had a combined market cap of $21 billion.
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Without a fingerprint reader in the same spot, unlocking the phone is invariably a two-step process.
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There's even a leaderboard (sure, that will end well) with achievements and awards for unlocking higher levels.
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I got to test the Tab S6's sensor for unlocking the tablet and it's quite responsive.
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Like Samsung's recently announced Galaxy S10, it includes an in-screen fingerprint sensor for unlocking the device.
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"He's the key to unlocking anything that could happen on gun control," said a senior Democratic aide.
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I registered two fingers and had no trouble unlocking the laptop with one of them each time.
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Researchers are fighting back against ransomware, and have released plenty of "decryptor" tools for unlocking victims' files.
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Time would be better spent unpacking the problem of countering violent extremism than arguing over unlocking phones.
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At this year's interactive funhouse, we're expanding minds, unlocking new passions, and helping you unleash your imagination.
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Players will be able to earn rewards as they play, unlocking new playable characters, weapons and more.
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Carly Fiorina, founder and chairman of Unlocking Potential, ran for president in 85033-16 as a Republican.
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Carly Fiorina, founder and chairman of Unlocking Potential, ran for president in 85033-16 as a Republican.
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We speak all the time in the cliché of someone "unlocking" this or that inside of us.
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Get ready for every day to feel like a Drake concert by unlocking the magic of speakers.
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Though it would be hilariously cruel if unlocking everything required increasing one tier on the competitive ladder.
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But beyond agriculture, the bill holds the key to unlocking our greatest resource in Nebraska: its people.
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Among the better-known exemptions pursued by the Librarian of Congress are those pertaining to cellphone unlocking.
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We had manually assigned the actual passcode on the phone, but our unlocking attempts were randomly generated.
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It was inconceivable just five years ago that there could be such debates about unlocking this device.
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This adds to previous science results from Cassini's "death dive" that are unlocking the mysteries of Saturn.
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The distinctive liberaltarian approach to public policy would go beyond this new strategy for unlocking economic growth.
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Here's our story: Wall Street's best stock picker shares his secret weapon for unlocking massive investment opportunities.
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WHY WE SLEEP Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams By Matthew Walker 360 pp. Scribner. $27.
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"We have asked Apple for their help in unlocking the shooter's phones," Barr said in the conference.
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The Chinese capital has beat out many other world cities by unlocking NFC payments for public transport.
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Motion Sense is also tied to face unlocking, which is another big change to the Pixel 24.
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It's called "lockdown," and it temporarily turns off fingerprint or face recognition unlocking (as well a notifications).
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Tritton described the transaction as marking "the first step toward unlocking valuable capital" at Bed Bath & Beyond.
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For iPhones, the user's PIN for unlocking the phone generates the encryption key for the phone's data.
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Apple also did not get any requests for help unlocking other accounts linked to the tech company.
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The president and his economic advisers have touted tax reform as the key to unlocking economic growth.
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That image is then used to check whether you are the smartphone's owner before unlocking the device.
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You will be unlocking information that could expose family secrets or indiscretions that have long been buried.
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Obamacare has played a key role in this effort, unlocking access to care for millions of people.
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" A man on a leather sofa is commended for "expertly unlocking that complex apparatus — a clothed woman.
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I also focused on a skilled workforce, which we'll talk about more later, and unlocking our data.
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This involves unlocking various safes, entering a series of codes, and turning keys to launch the missiles.
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The new document details some of the protections against that kind of unlocking, but it's not entirely reassuring.
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Unlocking that potential would require a regulatory overhaul, though, one that doesn't seem likely in the immediate term.
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The 5T is also the first OnePlus device to offer up unlocking through facial recognition and Portrait Mode.
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From Reddit:The intent is to provide players with a sense of pride and accomplishment for unlocking different heroes.
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In years past, a glass of rosé was the key to unlocking our most perfect summertime Instagram shot.
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Is there anything quite as wonderful as unlocking the hidden potential of a gadget years after it debuts?
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Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to get to work on unlocking this amazing Zenyatta Nutcracker skin.
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Then, they'd need to get physical access to your phone to even have a chance of unlocking it.
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In place of the home button may be a feature with facial recognition technology for unlocking the phone.
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The key to unlocking this longevity dividend is to turn the over-65s into more active economic participants.
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With every new invention, she's moving humanity closer to unlocking the mind for both health and communications purposes.
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Apple's front-facing Face ID camera currently uses a ToF sensor as part of the phone's unlocking system.
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The phone includes all of its predecessor's various biometric unlocking options, but adds Intelligent Scan to the mix.
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On the front, the Tab S4 also houses the sensors for its iris and face scanner unlocking feature.
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You can also utilize easy hand gestures and movements that help you control your phone without unlocking it.
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Occasionally, a bug in Bird's app would prevent me from unlocking the scooter, but that was relatively rare.
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The challenge, then, for governments is unlocking the value of innovative technologies rather than creating it from scratch.
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I've tried unlocking the S8 with my face in the dark and, boy, does it not work great.
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Elsewhere, the Greek parliament passed new austerity measures on Friday aimed at unlocking debt relief from Athen's creditors.
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Apple is resisting the FBI's request for help in unlocking an iPhone as part of a terror investigation.
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In both cases, Apple has strenuously resisted government orders to break the security measures that protect against unlocking.
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A technology policy expert, he pressed a campaign that led to a bill to legalize unlocking your cellphone.
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It happened so quickly that I wasn't sure if I was unlocking the phone in some other way.
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And the key to unlocking what good advertising looks like, and very few people have done it well.
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Having recorded all the Shostakovich symphonies, he understands that one key to unlocking the composer's power is restraint.
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As Apple has steadily increased security on iPhones, that has limited law enforcement's technical options for unlocking them.
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The company has been embroiled in a well-publicized battle with the federal government over unlocking encrypted iPhones.
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That's when new pipelines are expected to come online, unlocking bottlenecks caused by the Permian Basin's blockbuster growth.
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Unlocking the secret to those voters, each side thinks, will be the key to fashioning a new coalition.
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Unlocking all those dollars stuck in capital gains inflation limbo could free up dollars for investments in growth.
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"We see iPhone X unlocking pent-up iPhone upgrades, especially in China," analyst Katy Huberty wrote on Friday.
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Players blast their way to a massive boss on each stage, unlocking new power-ups with each victory.
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You save a half a second, but when you're unlocking your phone all day long, they add up.
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The easiest way of unlocking these benefits is to sign up to a free 30-day trial membership.
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A "monotonous" survey of the sea floor has resulted in the unlocking of a 128-year shipwreck mystery.
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Eventually, an app will let people customize the exact ratios of all the ingredients, unlocking near infinite permutations.
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A supply driven story rattled crude prices, the shale revolution, the unlocking of resources in the United States.
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"The neighborhood is more frou frou," said Serge Dalton, a bike messenger who was unlocking his bike nearby.
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He might be the key to unlocking the truth about whether Jughead (Cole Sprouse) is really, truly dead.
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In "Flu Hunter: Unlocking the secrets of a virus," Webster questioned whether another deadly, disruptive pandemic is possible.
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The secret to unlocking these seemingly exclusive and in-demand insights from the top pros of the sport?
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For unlocking the phone, the eye scanner barely works and the fingerprint sensor is in a lousy place.
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A sensor setup like this could make the unlocking process automatic without the need to unlock your phone.
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I miss her inimitable sandwich-snarfing, bookshelf-climbing, purse-raiding, cabinet-unlocking, smoothie-stealing, ever-grinning rascal self.
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"Unlocking the individual characteristics of the players is one of the levers they need to push," Adamson said.
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Last week, the FBI asked Apple for help unlocking two iPhones connected to a mass shooting in Florida.
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Twin Peaks From the beginning, "Twin Peaks" has embedded a clue to unlocking the show in its title.
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The key to unlocking the shift in attitudes is the 26 years of uninterrupted economic growth in Australia.
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And there's an in-display fingerprint scanner, but it only offers face unlocking as assistance to that scanner.
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The show ends with Lilith unlocking supernatural abilities in Sasha, and implies she can easily overtake the cult.
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While it is a few years old now, Apple's Face ID still makes unlocking your iPhone super easy.
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And as a woman of color, that meant reclaiming my self-esteem and unlocking a world of possibility.
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But now, iOS 13 users can finally tap into native Siri features, unlocking a number of useful possibilities.
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It also replaces Apple's Touch ID fingerprint sensor with a face recognition system for unlocking the phone. Apple.
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A college degree is the key to unlocking many of the best careers in the modern labor market.
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Unlocking value will require bolder steps, like spinning off its chip-making unit or exiting the smartphones business.
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Unlocking a door, bonding with nature and coming into the sunlight are miraculous events that chase away lurking ghosts.
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Wallace was a working-class kid who wanted to be in the middle of the jungle, unlocking its secrets.
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In that case, the FBI ultimately withdrew its court order, after discovering an alternative method for unlocking the device.
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Photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez (AP)Liked Touch ID, or just plain don't like unlocking your phone with your face?
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But unlocking the ideas and solving the problems of Uber's drivers has moved to the forefront of Uber's priorities.
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Work your way through each level while collecting coins, unlocking new characters and completing missions from Papa Smurf himself.
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The strong pretty kids immediately ally, delusionally believing that their collective strength is the secret to unlocking endless success.
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Giving Sponsored Content customers the ability to reach Microsoft users anywhere across the Microsoft ecosystem, unlocking significant untapped inventory.
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Part of this work is being highlighted on MTV's new series Unlocking the Truth, which premiered earlier this month.
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"Keep unlocking doors and changing the idea and the stigma behind Black female comedy and content," Webb urges them.
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There are daily goals that include teaching Cozmo your name and face and unlocking skills through, usually, game play.
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All of this is to say, unlocking and authenticating everything from a ring sounds like a very future idea.
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There's no room for 3D Face ID-style unlocking, though; instead, the Reno has an in-display fingerprint scanner.
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The DriveSavers service is not available for law enforcement and requires proof of ownership prior to unlocking a device.
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The first Reuters source said the FBI had yet to ask as of Wednesday for assistance unlocking the device.
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Apple just took its next swipe in the fight over unlocking a terrorist's iPhone: a court order to vacate.
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But there's also a selfish reason for ensuring the survival of Greenland sharks: unlocking the secrets of extreme longevity.
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On Sunday, March 20, 2016, an outside party demonstrated to the FBI a possible method for unlocking Farook's iPhone.
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A November 275 terms and conditions document obtained by Motherboard includes a spreadsheet template related to iOS unlocking services.
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There's now haptic touch on the screen instead of 123D Touch to launch the camera without unlocking the phone.
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By unlocking data that exists in siloed systems, businesses end up democratizing the availability of data across the enterprise.
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Many people don't know if they should side with Apple or with the FBI in the iPhone unlocking case.
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But the announcement of this data portability tool is a much-needed first step to unlocking Instagram's content vault.
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The new technique, announced in a paper published in Science, is called SHERLOCK (Specific High Sensitivity Enzymatic Reporter UnLOCKing).
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A key to unlocking enjoyment from Fifty Shades Darker is to realize that it's actually an unintentional comedic masterpiece.
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For unlocking purposes, a fingerprint reader has been moved to the back, just to the right of the camera.
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Apple's Face ID also proved to be, in my tests, a powerful and consistent hands-free iPhone unlocking strategy.
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While we've seen facial recognition thanks to Windows Hello, unlocking Windows phones with just a fingerprint has been missing.
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Beyond sanctions and other diplomatic efforts, cracking the North Korea problem likely includes unlocking the regime's monopoly on information.
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For now, the result has been to keep anyone outside law enforcement from using the word "unlocking" at all.
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The Department of Justice is pushing to appeal its defeat last week in a New York iPhone unlocking case.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology Video-game-related crime is almost as old as the industry itself.
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The FBI delayed its court hearing against Apple so it could try an alternate method of unlocking the iPhone.
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The joy and pain of The Sparsholt Affair is in revealing the locking and unlocking of secrets across generations.
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Korean diplomacy US Presidential Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that China is key to unlocking the North Korea issue.
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He said the car is pretty much perfect, but mentioned a delay when it comes to unlocking your car.
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Two things: One is a snippet of code that refers to iPhone's infra-red, face recognition-based unlocking capabilities.
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In 2015, AT&T filed a civil lawsuit against three former employees in connection with a phone unlocking scheme.
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At first, the indictment alleges, Fahd and Jiwani ran their unlocking business without the use of any fancy technology.
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Registering your fingerprint and unlocking the phone are unchanged and work as fast and effectively as they did before.
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Apple has recently rebuffed several court orders in which the FBI was seeking the tech giant's help unlocking iPhones.
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The new healthcare reform in Germany created huge market opportunity overnight, when unlocking €13.7bn government funds for companionship services.
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Once you're done ordering pizza and locking and unlocking your front door, what's left to do with your Echo?
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Scientists told a briefing in London on Thursday that new research was unlocking the potential of certain cannabis compounds.
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Whenever it was made, this Chartreuse was stunning, unlocking for me the reason so many people cherish these liqueurs.
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When inside an app or unlocking the phone, swiping up from the bottom brings you to the home screen.
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Mr. Tarr's lasting passion was the recognition of the natural trumpet as a key to unlocking lost sound worlds.
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"The Spirit of Science Fiction" serves as a key to Bolaño's later work, unlocking clues to his abiding obsessions.
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But leptin was a key to unlocking a complex network of hormones and brain signals that control body weight.
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We're not unlocking the flexibility in demand and distributed resources that we could if we had better price signals.
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The good news is that unlocking the stuck glue of housing supply would solve multiple economic problems at once.
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It offers an in-display fingerprint reader for unlocking and two cameras plus a depth sensor for portrait shots.
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For me it was the key to unlocking salad-for-dinner, which I'd always felt seemed a little punitive.
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Mr Yanukovych's victory in 2010 had wedged open the country's divides, unlocking the way to revolution, invasion and bloodshed.
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Chiron at that moment is finally understanding himself, and we are witnesses to the unlocking of his inner secret.
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The potential havoc encompasses everything from triggering smart home controls like door locks and thermostats to remotely unlocking cars.
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It also pays off in the long term by unlocking the economic potential of a country's women and youth.
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The FBI sent Apple a letter asking for its help in unlocking the phones last week, CNN has reported.
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But U.S. Attorney General William Barr accused Apple of not giving investigators "any substantive assistance" in unlocking the phone.
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On Monday, Attorney General William Barr said Apple had not provided "substantive assistance" in unlocking the shooter's two iPhones.
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On February 16, U.S. Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym ordered Apple to assist the FBI in unlocking Farook's iPhone 5c.
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It is the surest pathway to reducing infant mortality, mitigating high birthrates, slowing migratory pressures and unlocking economic potential.
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Generally, a person who created their password more recently will have an easier time unlocking this memory, he says.
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Time and again across the United States aerospace industry, problem-solving has been the key to unlocking new possibility.
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For now, smartphone-based keyless entry seems more of a handy backup than an always-reliable primary unlocking technique.
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Unlocking the kappa receptor removes a big hurdle for researchers, who can now make pain relievers with carefully targeted effects.
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Customers can play Overwatch right away with a subscription, with the rest of October's monthly games unlocking on Oct. 5.
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Reaching orbit often, what those in the industry call "increasing launch cadence," is the means to unlocking much more growth.
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If a hacker has covert video of you unlocking your phone, a pattern lock can be cracked in five goes.
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The malware used flaws in old versions of Windows to encrypt computers and demand a $300 ransom before unlocking it.
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Even with this limited fraud safety check, Verizon will still have the most consumer-friendly unlocking policy in the industry.
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Turning the feature on means you'll need to use your fingerprint to unlock the app even after unlocking your phone.
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This morning, poll workers had trouble unlocking a polling site in Brooklyn, causing it to open late, according to PIX11.
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The narrow focus the F.B.I. has on unlocking a single iPhone could help the agency in its case against Apple.
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While Mario's mission was no doubt important, unlocking new stickers or some slick new threads simply took priority every time.
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New fifth-generation "5G" network technology will equip the United States with a superior wireless platform, unlocking transformative economic potential.
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In his book "Unlocking the Customer Value Chain"*, he explains how this concept applies across a wide range of industries.
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Lifting restrictions on occupational licensing is one of four keys to unlocking U.S. economic growth, according to the Cato Institute.
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The agency was all set to face off with Apple on Tuesday over the unlocking of terrorist Syed Farook's phone.
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The FBI has since said it has figured out a secret method for unlocking the model of iPhone in California.
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At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday, BMW showed off a smartphone-enabled car locking and unlocking experience.
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Instead the problem lies in the massive volumes of wastewater unearthed in the process of unlocking the oil and gas.
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Unlocking a phone is one thing — actually tying that feature to your bank account is another can of worms entirely.
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The more effort you put into unlocking the app, the more you end up valuing the app as a result.
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But everything is interconnected, and unlocking as much of the single map as possible is ultimately the most rewarding objective.
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The time-tested video game approach of gradually unlocking what eventually becomes a deep pool of abilities doesn't apply here.
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But the declaration was criticized for not unlocking significant new funding experts say are needed to solve the opioid crisis.
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You slowly start racking up your multi-tap combos, earning ninja cred and unlocking new characters as you earn money.
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It'll also keep the company running more scooters at its 25-cents-per-minute rate, after a $1 unlocking fee.
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Privacy advocates argue that this extends to the act of unlocking a phone or generally decrypting data on a device.
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But I never thought I'd see someone unlocking the formula for the hardest job of all — raising super-successful children.
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The FBI wants help unlocking it because it may contain information on the motives or contacts of a dead terrorist.
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Because I spent a few hours unlocking new agents, however, I now have a really fascinating group to play with.
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It and peers such as Indonesia are moving to reform their economies, unlocking faster growth and making exports less important.
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The government is trying to force Apple to assist in unlocking an iPhone belonging to the shooter in the incident.
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It's designed to keep up with mobile trends, namely bigger screens with narrower bezels, face unlocking, and better dual cameras.
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Unlocking the menus involves pressing the player one and player two block buttons in a very specific, very complicated sequence.
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There are a couple of things that are missing, like wireless charging, water resistance, face unlocking, and a stereo speaker.
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The UK North Sea was a trailblazer for the unlocking of new oil and gas resources deep under the sea.
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In related news, Apple announced today that it will fight against unlocking an iPhone in a New York criminal case.
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Startups that are disrupting and unlocking the lucrative world of financial services continue to unlock big funding rounds for themselves.
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The phone's sensors can tell when you're reaching for it, and begin the unlocking process before you've picked it up.
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It even detects when you're reaching for the Pixel 4 to prepare its facial recognition for a faster unlocking experience.
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Bumblebee's mission is to create "a new way to live by unlocking the third dimension," according to the company's website.
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"We're unlocking American energy and the United States is now a net exporter of clean reliable American gas," Trump said.
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Radar-based Motion Sense makes for fast unlocking with facial recognition, and some of the gesture controls are decent, too.
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It would show the purchase details to the public, pretty much anyone on the internet, unlocking a new data stream.
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Apple claimed that unlocking the phone would require writing software that could undermine the product's security features for all users.
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Apple said that the probability of a random person unlocking an iPhone X with Face ID is 1 in 1,000,000.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology Insider threats are the biggest cybersecurity threats to firms, organizations and government agencies.
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Yet exactly who stands to benefit economically from unlocking valuable healthcare insights from a publicly funded NHS is not discussed.
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It's why I laughed when the unlocking mechanism Bandai Namco sent me to play The Ringed City early didn't work.
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Apparently, if you put taped glasses on unconscious person's face, you can trick Apple Face ID into unlocking the phone.
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LG: You know what the thing is with the fingerprint sensors, or unlocking on the back is when you're driving.
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In his senior year at Princeton University, he wrote a show about a fictional castrato, unlocking $35,000 from college funds.
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"There's definitely a very clear sense of unlocking a different way of thinking, a different sense of consciousness," he said.
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Barack Obama famously exploited this playbook in 2008, winning white liberals in Iowa before unlocking his support among black voters.
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One scientist develops a model for making the perfect espresso by unlocking the secrets of the time-grind-water axis.
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This type of research may just be the key to unlocking ideas and technologies we have not even imagined yet.
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Face ID Many users were skeptical when Apple introduced Touch ID, its fingerprint sensor unlocking technology, for iPhones in 2013.
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The FBI has asked for Apple&aposs help unlocking two iPhones used by the shooter, a request Apple has refused.
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Only the attackers hold the secret key to unlocking the files, and they want $51,000 in bitcoin (ransom) for it.
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Calling witnesses would allow Democrats to do the same, perhaps unlocking new revelations that could be harmful to Trump's case.
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The override of April Jace's iPhone 5s was less of a technical feat than the unlocking of Farook's iPhone 5c.
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By simply placing your thumb or finger on the pad, you're unlocking your phone, buying apps and accessing various accounts.
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"When we look at unlocking those benefits [of self-driving cars], it takes scale," Vogt said on a press call.
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The industry is taking a go-slow approach to unlocking the power of advertising on these platforms for many reasons.
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The order, and an accompanying request for quotation, indicate the unlocking service was intended for Indiana State Police's cybercrime department.
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The supervisor, who was in charge of locking and unlocking the gate, was also killed in the fire, Atmadja added.
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Death of the Outsider also scales back the number of supernatural talents you get, and removes the system for unlocking them.
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So eventually, Apple just decided to cut the fingerprint sensor entirely and rely on facial recognition for unlocking the phone instead.
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Like the iPhone, iPads talk to Siri and have a standardized display, uniform unlocking animations, the gray and white keyboard, etc.
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Massage therapies are the holy grail: capable of unlocking your ultimate feel good potential and inducing deliciously high levels of bliss.
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The corresponding Lego Boost app is also gamified so that you have to complete simple tasks before unlocking more challenging ones.
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Hopes about his push to slash regulations and chop corporate tax rates unlocking economic growth helped to drive stock market records.
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After all, facial recognition unlocking has been available for years from Android, Samsung, and Windows but hasn't gained serious market saturation.
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The potential benefits of mastering quantum computing, from advances in cancer research to unlocking the mysteries of the universe, are limitless.
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The mirror also protects your data by only unlocking the scan and data review mode when you're looking in the camera.
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Thieves are pinching car keys rather than simply breaking into vehicles, or unlocking them remotely by hacking into their security systems.
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The most surprising and delightful thing about the unlocking process, though, is that Samsung has designed a beautiful transition for it.
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Once they've approached the car, they need to scan the package before unlocking the vehicle through the Amazon key delivery app.
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It works by trying different possible password combinations in an automated fashion, before hitting the right one and unlocking the device.
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There are five in all, and — as we now know — activating them leads to unlocking a quest for the raid exotic.
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Sometimes, it would be a straightforward unlocking experience, albeit a noticeably slower one than the previous discrete fingerprint scanner OnePlus had.
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Everything — locating, unlocking, locking, paying — is done through the app, which even tracks stats such as distance travelled and calories burned.
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Unlocking this particular phone doesn't threaten my privacy, but protecting the privacy of people like terrorists threatens all of our safety.
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The X21 does also offer face unlocking, which won't be as secure as Face ID but worked well enough for me.
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I didn't spend a single upgrade point until I started unlocking some powers and seeing the differences between one and another.
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"We think that is the key to unlocking this roadblock we are in — this box that we are in," Jordan added.
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There are a few hoops for Adam Jensen to jump through before you start earning Praxis and unlocking his many augs.
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There's a feeling you get when you hear the telltale "click!" of a safe unlocking that no other game has replicated.
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And that crucial balance is the key to unlocking any of his big ideas that lie in wait for the company.
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If it did, it would mean that everybody (good guys and bad guys alike) could potentially go around unlocking anyone's phone.
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It works so quickly and seamlessly that after a while, you forget it's unlocking the device — you just raise and swipe.
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So why do Reiley and Tandon think deep learning is the key to unlocking the true potential of self-driving cars?
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This type of technology has become more common in recent years, with users regularly unlocking smartphones with fingerprints or facial recognition.
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Experimenting with and unlocking different Devil Breakers is half the fun of playing Nero, and his combat is defined by them.
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On Friday, a 21-year-old woman was unlocking her apartment door in the Woodside section of Queens around 4 a.m.
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That same year, a listing from the DEA shows it sourced an Apple product unlocking service from established forensics firm Cellebrite.
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The first step to unlocking long-term investors' funds is to introduce a standardised infrastructure asset class on a global scale.
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"Some things the government requires from vendors we cannot do," he said, citing an example of unlocking an encrypted Android device.
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To gather more Arms you target and shoot floating prizes in the shooting gallery after unlocking access to the mini-game.
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Apple's San Bernardino fight may be over, but the government is still seeking both Apple and Google's help in unlocking phones.
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Apple was there too, which must have been a little uncomfortable considering its current battle with the government over unlocking iPhones.
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If you've played The Room, a spooky series of mobile games about unlocking cryptic puzzles, Prism will feel a bit familiar.
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"Unlocking that potential, to enable Jordan to prosper and remain a beacon of stability, matters to all of us," she said.
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The process may not be as seamless as speaking to Amazon's Alexa or using Google Now without unlocking your Android phone.
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Even Homeland Security's password-unlocking system — which will go through every combination available — was unable to obtain information from Feng's phone.
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There are multiple challenges you can chase, for example, and completing them often leads to the unlocking of stat-boosting items.
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The Senate this week is expected to pass a fiscal 2018 budget resolution, a step toward unlocking the budget reconciliation process.
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And I think that unlocking schema was really kind of motivated by Benh and the time that he spent with me.
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The singer-actor is now closer than ever to unlocking one of the greatest honors in all of showbiz: an EGOT.
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I feel like he's kind of the key unlocking the world, really, and freeing it of all the tension and warring.
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You've pushed the boundaries of technology, pioneered miraculous medical treatments and emerged as leaders in unlocking the mysteries of our universe.
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CTE supporters say it's the key to unlocking the type of economic growth that can make a dent in poverty levels.
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Kevo makes a door lock act as many car locks already do, unlocking when a recognized phone or fob gets close.
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You've pushed the boundaries of technology, pioneered miraculous medical treatments, and emerged as leaders in unlocking the mysteries of our universe.
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Unlocking that riddle, frankly, is a task even Poirot, with his grand powers of perception, would be hard-pressed to intuit.
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The North African country wants to regain access to the global banking system, potentially unlocking badly needed trade and foreign investment.
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Here's the full comment: The intent is to provide players with a sense of pride and accomplishment for unlocking different heroes.
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Tracking down the first set of bosses and unlocking each Hollow in turn is what you'll spend the most time doing.
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The bug is a security flaw that makes it possible to access a device's contact list without unlocking the phone first.
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Settings gives you the option to always create a new note or to resume your last note without unlocking your phone.
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Near Field Communication, or NFC, technology, is used to detect the digital key when it's near a vehicle's door, unlocking it.
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The Justice Department eventually succeeded in unlocking the phone without Apple, which had argued that the case set a dangerous precedent.
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"Google has no ability to facilitate unlocking any device that has been protected with a PIN, Password, or fingerprint," Ludwig wrote.
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It worked, and his iScroll blinked with the first notifications he'd gotten since he first started working on unlocking the phone.
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In 2014, CEO Evan Spiegel filed a patent for seeing other people's photos taken somewhere and unlocking geofenced photos from friends.
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Its future could lie in unlocking similar value from a game catalog that includes Mario Brothers, Zelda and other popular titles.
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It also has solid 643-megapixel and 7-megapixel front and rear cameras and a Face ID sensor for secure unlocking.
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The sound of the deadbolt unlocking broke her reverie, and she heard her mom's and brother's voices behind the closed door.
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Microsoft used to reserve 10 percent of GPU bandwidth for Kinect, before unlocking this for developers to use as they wish.
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It's also the first major step towards unlocking more goodies further down the line, like a Town Hall, terraforming, and more.
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The 2015 discovery of the giant Zohr field by Italy's Eni was a turning point, unlocking interest in Egypt's energy market.
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The ride-hailing company is by far the biggest of the newly public companies with shares unlocking in the coming months.
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Trump and his top economic advisers have been vocal in pushing tax reform as the key to unlocking America's economic growth.
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"Unlocking the Cage" examines the legal rights of animals, while Daveed Diggs narrates a tale about young creatures navigating the wild.
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For the last few years, we have become accustomed to unlocking our smartphones by scanning our fingerprints or entering a passcode.
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The FBI sent a letter to Apple on January 8 asking for its help unlocking two iPhones used by the shooter.
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Fast food giant McDonald's is the key to unlocking major returns for alternative meat company Beyond Meat, according to A.B. Bernstein.
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Ten failed attempts at unlocking the phone causes the phone to wipe the key, rendering the data on the phone unrecoverable.
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On Monday, Attorney General William Barr said Apple had not provided "substantive assistance" in unlocking the alleged Pensacola shooter's two iPhones.
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Cellebrite is sometimes used to generate a report that presents information in a more digestible format rather than unlocking a device.
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On Monday, Attorney General William Barr claimed that Apple had not provided "substantive assistance" in unlocking the alleged shooter's two iPhones.
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To rent a ball, users scan a code on the locker with their smartphone camera, unlocking a compartment holding a basketball.
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It assists employees with day-to-day tasks, such as unlocking doors, logging in to computers using printers, and buying snacks.
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Once your finger's been registered, unlocking your phone works just as if there was a physical fingerprint sensor below the screen.
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In addition to unlocking your iPad, these security measures can be used for iTunes, the App Store, Apple Pay, and more.
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The company's site also claims that the "Cellebrite CAIS U01 service" allows the unlocking of Apple devices running iOS 8.x.
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The DoJ said an "outside party" has demonstrated to the FBI a possible method of unlocking the phone without Apple's help.
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The key to unlocking a potential deal is the $2.5 trillion in cash that American companies are holding in foreign subsidiaries.
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"These reforms are historic as they reflect the ITF's commitment to unlocking the Fed Cup's huge potential," she said on Thursday.
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Reducing financing risks will likely depend upon unlocking delayed disbursements from the EDB programme and/or tapping additional sources of foreign exchange.
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That ideal world where unlocking phones, withdrawing cash, and checking into airports is all done without having to prove who you are.
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And yes, of course, unlocking a phone 50-odd times a day without having to enter a PIN code is super convenient.
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"The government needs to get the biometric unlocking information somehow," by either the finger pattern shape or the head shape, he said.
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Both are designed basically to grant iPhone thieves the keys to run their own criminal enterprise, automating much of the unlocking process.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters would leave hundreds of millions of Apple Inc (AAPL.
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Photo: David Nield (Gizmodo)Even in a world of face unlocking and fingerprint scanning, we still haven't escaped the password just yet.
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One subject of a phone-unlocking order made the latter argument last year, but in that specific case, it was shot down.
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There will be a Fortnite-style battle pass seasonal subscription for unlocking new legend costumes, character animations, weapon skins, and other cosmetics.
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There, you'll find new face unlock technology that Google claims will be very fast, unlocking your phone without requiring an extra swipe.
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I prefer Face ID over the fingerprint reader and it's unfortunate the Pixel Slate has no face unlocking feature of any kind.
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Players can pay for gashapon-style rewards, drawing cards that offer stats to progress the game, unlocking more interactions with the band.
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Updated Face ID will offer unlocking at more angles, and they'll pack "dramatically" better water resistance, as well as improved shatter resistance.
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We Flip will also tally up "peeks," or times you looked at your lock screen without fully unlocking since that's half-cheating.
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The ease of unlocking using this method mostly makes up for the appallingly misplaced fingerprint sensor on the back of the S8.
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New for the S8 is a face-scanning feature that is supposed to be the most convenient method of unlocking the phone.
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There's a chance it will move beyond unlocking your phone, just as Touch ID became central to mobile payments on the iPhone.
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The fund this month ratified its third review of Argentina's economy under the deal, unlocking a roughly $10.8 billion disbursement of funds.
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One smart lock company has attempted to outdo them all by making a smart lock that has five ways of unlocking it.
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Paired with the Token locking system the package is $349, which is the same as pairing Token with the ignition unlocking mechanism.
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The budget committee had no objections to unlocking the 10.3 billion euros ($11.64 billion) in credit, conservative budget expert Eckhardt Rehberg said.
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It also means that unlocking these chemical trails from these common objects could be key to solving criminal cases in the future.
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Click here to view original GIFImage: YouTube/StanfordEven when unlocking the very secrets of the universe, one must always put safety first.
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The P20 Pro can shrug off those complaints on the strength of its awesome fingerprint reader and genuinely useful face-unlocking technology.
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In both instances, the federal government is asking for Apple's help unlocking iPhones that contain data that may be pertinent to investigations.
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Questioning teachers about the use of social media in schools, Kate praised art as a means of unlocking children's creativity and confidence.
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The challenge was that many of the backers assumed that Amadas' solution would also support remote unlocking from anywhere in the world.
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I simply opened the laptop, the words "Unlocking with Apple Watch…" appeared on the screen and my system unlocked a moment later.
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Once it's turned on, unlocking the phone is as fast and easy as pressing the power button and looking at the screen.
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Unlocking the value of data and empowering brands with it allows retailers to focus on where they can make the highest impact.
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Makers of cosmetics and toiletries say the burden is more administrative than financial, and therefore see compliance as unlocking new revenue streams.
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That is key, since it means you don't need to fumble around unlocking the phone or make it obvious call for help.
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Discovering your ancestry and your family roots just might be the key to unlocking who you are and where you came from.
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"An outside party demonstrated to the FBI a possible method for unlocking Farook's iPhone," according to the government's application for a continuance.
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As with the iPhone X before it, the new iPad will depend on Face ID for unlocking and other security-related tasks.
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The core of the game, now as it did then, involves slowly exploring detailed levels and progressively unlocking them by solving puzzles.
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Founder George Hotz, who goes by "geohot," first gained notoriety for carrier-unlocking an early iPhone and exploiting Sony's PlayStation 3 console.
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As of this month, the Manhattan district attorney has more than 400 such phones in evidence, with no method for unlocking them.
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Prosecutors said that Dorty, the shooter, waited for Walker near the garage and ambushed him as he was unlocking a side door.
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By unlocking the market, and allowing big investors to back small developers through RealtyShares, Athwal expects the money to come pouring in.
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One acts as a shortcut to launch the camera and take a picture, the other begins recording video without unlocking the phone.
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An online Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters delivered slightly closer results, showing that 47 percent support Apple's stance against unlocking the phone.
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Unlocking "hero" characters in Battlefront II requires credits, which are earned based on the amount of time you spend playing the game.
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Months after the FCC badgered Apple to do it, Samsung is finally unlocking the FM radio chip in its next smartphone models.
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But it also means extending the app's current connected controls, which allow remote unlocking and climate settings, to the connected home, too.
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US President Donald Trump approved and signed a disaster declaration for the US Virgin Islands, unlocking $2000 million in emergency federal funding.
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Filmmaker Luke Meyer chronicles Unlocking the Truth's ascent, from the band's earliest days up to the filming of its first music video.
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Unlocking the untapped capabilities of the human brain, and connecting them to these new capabilities, is the greatest challenge and opportunity today.
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Overall, booking holiday travel about three to four months out is a "good rule of thumb for unlocking cost savings," Pandya said.
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It's marketed as a security feature by companies like Apple and Google to prevent strangers from unlocking your iPhone or front door.
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Olson led Apple's legal team in recent litigation over the unlocking of a phone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
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Branagh sports an impressively ornate mustache as Hercule Poirot, the brilliant Belgian detective, who is amusingly introduced unlocking a mystery in Jerusalem.
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Finding the etymological links between words feels like unlocking poetry from thousands of years ago — aligning with souls of humans across time.
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One of the keys to unlocking growth is scaling-back years of disastrous regulations unilaterally imposed by our out-of-control bureaucracy.
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Could clues from the clones' separate pasts be the key to unlocking a safe future and understanding who and what they are?
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Apple's latest iPhone software update includes a bug that makes it possible to access a device's contact list without unlocking the phone.
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In fact, it has pretty reliable face-unlocking technology, which would typically work before I had time to press the fingerprint sensor.
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Without a front-facing 3D sensor, the phone has no face unlocking capabilities, and the fingerprint scanner sometimes refuses to co-operate.
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But more so, it just makes unlocking the phone an exponentially cuter and more exciting task than it would have been otherwise.
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The 26.89-foot blast was Fowler's seventh homer of the year, unlocking the tie and giving Seung Hwan Oh a save situation.
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A source in the forensics industry, who is not a Grayshift employee, told Motherboard that the iPhone unlocking device does indeed work.
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That's not stopping victims paying the ransom though, despite there being no evidence yet that the WannaCry perpetrators are even unlocking files.
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There are multiple forms of virtual currency, and they're tied to unlocking those racers and vehicles, and even how long you play.
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Melting permafrost in the Arctic is unlocking diseases and warping the landscape Want to understand how big pharma created the opioid epidemic?
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A few days later, we found ourselves unlocking our bicycles next to one another at the rack outside of our department building.
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Of "unlocking our full potential," which is an example of the code we use when we want something embarrassingly simple, like happiness.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is on the path to unlocking the first part of his massive compensation agreement with the electric carmaker.
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But "Democrats are keen to obtain the documents, believing they are crucial to unlocking his closely guarded financial secrets," Mr. Enrich writes.
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Perhaps most practical, however, is the fact that the phone can detect when you're reaching for it and begin the unlocking process.
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The same firm says roughly $31 billion worth of public company shares are unlocking from now until the end of this year.
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The ERG was then seen as the route to unlocking around 20 Labour MPs who represent Leave seats and want Brexit done.
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This is definitely the scooter that can hold up against the relentless barrage of users unlocking and riding the scooter all day.
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It's long been thought that the key to unlocking any spending stalemate in Congress was to get closer to an immigration compromise.
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The budget committee had no objections against unlocking the 10.3 billion euros ($11.64 billion) in credit, conservative budget expert Eckhardt Rehberg said.
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However, even with the heightened interest, there is still a mindset that is preventing our cyber workforce from unlocking its true potential.
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Fingerprint sensors, like the ones found on many Apple and Android smartphones, are a nifty security feature for unlocking your phone quickly.
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President Trump declared the island a major disaster zone on Thursday, unlocking basic emergency aid coordinated through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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And the only way to stop this is to form a "tribe" and that "Nina Azarova" is the key to unlocking it all.
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If you're traveling in Europe and staying in an Airbnb, you're probably going to find yourself unlocking the apartment with a Mortise lock.
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But it still gets you to that ultimate goal of unlocking financial independence and wouldn't you argue one day is better than never?
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Approach the car and it links up to the phone by Bluetooth, unlocking its doors when the motorist touches one of the handles.
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NFC-based door unlocking is one of the more compelling rumors, this time around, bringing even more highly personal functionality to Apple's handsets.
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It's comforting, in a way, to know that the wizard of tracing and unlocking memories also believes that no brain is an island.
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The front camera will pop up and read your image in less than a second before unlocking the phone and hiding away again.
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Analyzing this data is the key to unlocking the true potential of changing mobility habits, which lies in deep analysis of user data.
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On the whole, I think unlocking isn't the right thing to be worried about if you're trying to choose between these two phones.
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If deployed strategically, energy storage can do all the things boosters say, making the grid more flexible, unlocking renewable energy, and reducing emissions.
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A 5,000-strong "game hub" has also formed, where users exchange tips for unlocking bonus buddy icons and reaction gifs of men crying.
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Her fridge was cable-locked shut, and her bedroom was so secure that I once watched her spend 30 seconds unlocking the door.
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"The intent is to provide players with a sense of pride and accomplishment for unlocking different heroes," the EA rep wrote on Reddit.
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A video posted to YouTube by users EverythingApplePro yesterday shows a small $113 box unlocking an iPhone 211 locked with a short passcode.
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Payment is typically requested in Bitcoin or some sort of virtual currency so they can remain anonymous before unlocking the files and data.
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The crates could just as easily spit out a random skin, but the slot machine presentation makes unlocking a new one more exciting.
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Cleverly embedded in the keyboard's space bar is a fingerprint scanner, which is effortless to use and makes unlocking the KeyOne a breeze.
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You can even take notes on the lock screen without unlocking the phone, and then pin them there for easy access later on.
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But that annoyance is alleviated somewhat by the ability to play matches whenever and wherever you are, which speeds up the unlocking process.
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Muir then asks if Cook is worried that he might somehow be able to stop a future terrorist attack by unlocking the phone.
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Debbie is the author of 'Unlocking the Sharing Economy' – the independent review of the sharing economy commissioned by the UK government in 2014.
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These include Open Sesame (unlocking mutual friends you have with your match), A/B testing of your profile photo, among other virtual purchases.
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Industry pundits like the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) would argue that Waymo is leading the pack on unlocking the promise of autonomous technology.
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Then there is a cloud platform that controls the bookings and unlocking of spaces and lets the car park owner handle inventory management.
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When Apple was battling the FBI over unlocking a terrorist's iPhone, the rest of the Gang (and many other companies) had its back.
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The malicious software, known as ransomware, demanded money in exchange for unlocking the computer systems, and thus giving people access to their data.
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For now, the only known use of the attack is for unlocking the iPhone 5c at the center of the San Bernardino attack.
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But getting the sensor to register my thumb â€" the preferred method of unlocking the phone for me â€" was often a pain.
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The iPhone X has wireless charging, an infrared camera and hardware for facial recognition, which replaces the fingerprint sensor for unlocking the phone.
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For Leonard Nimoy, the casting of Shatner, a stage actor accustomed to playing scenes big and loud, was the key to unlocking Spock.
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Eventually, when Raden is generating enough user data, the app will grow a social component, with users unlocking location-based badges and stickers.
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As a result of these efforts, an outside party demonstrated to the FBI this past weekend a possible method for unlocking the phone.
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Meanwhile, Apple is set to face the FBI in court the next day, continuing the high-profile battle over unlocking a terrorists' iPhone.
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Some users have been able to fool the face recognition into unlocking devices using photos displayed on other phones and with printed pictures.
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This seemed awesome, but Samsung also made it clear to me that its facial unlocking technology is not their most secure biometric system.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the tech industry.
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Within the navigation app you can see where Lime vehicles are available and start the mobile process of reserving and unlocking the device.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology The Internet of Things genie is out of the bottle and growing at an accelerating pace.
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A commitment by the UN to begin unlocking the assets of Libya's $67 billion sovereign-wealth fund (frozen since 2011) will also help.
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Earlier this year, I wrote a guide on taking your smartphone abroad while traveling, which involved unlocking it and buying foreign SIM cards.
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Solving The Last Guardian's puzzles is as much about building up a trusting relationship as it is about unlocking the secrets around you.
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I'm mainly using it when I'm in the middle of a heated conversation and don't feel like unlocking my phone to continue it.
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These social media posts are where the underground unlocking market and the legitimate iPhone repair industry meet in an uncomfortable and controversial alliance.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology The transportation industry is associated with high maintenance costs, disasters, accidents, injuries and loss of life.
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It is actually an enormously beneficial, wealth-creating boon to society, unlocking the potential of human ingenuity freed from meaningless constraints on mobility.
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Apple last month defied an FBI court order asking for assistance in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, Calif.
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With Chromecast, there's the extra step of unlocking your phone to change what you want to do on your Chromecast-connected TV set.
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Women's economic empowerment requires that we invest not only in unlocking financial resources, but in an enabling environment that fosters women's economic activities.
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Buying loot boxes isn't a requirement and you're guaranteed a few prizes, but they make unlocking rare items into a game of chance.
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Apple's working on a new model of iPhone that reintroduces its fingerprint sensor for unlocking the phone, according to a new Bloomberg report.
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Face ID can be used for unlocking apps that used Touch ID, too, so you can access your bank account, passwords and more.
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Despite its price tag, Adam said, he wanted to buy the phone for its new design, large screen and the FaceID unlocking system.
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The Touch Bar's virtual buttons transform depending on the app you are using, unlocking the potential for software makers to create custom shortcuts.
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The pilots and mechs and weapons are genuinely cool, and even after 18 hours I'm still unlocking new things to be surprised by.
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The same unlocking system applies to "CellBots," hovering keys-cum-batteries that power up hovering platforms and open gates, several at a time.
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Greece has been negotiating a deal with its international lenders for months on unlocking a new tranche of its 86 billion euro bailout.
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" The government's document ultimately recommended that the Court deny Apple's motion and compel the company "to assist the FBI in unlocking Farook's iPhone.
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Grip the weapon and it reads the sub-dermal RFID implant—lodged in the webbing between thumb and pointer finger—unlocking the trigger.
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A company spokeswoman did note that sensitive commands like unlocking doors have an extra layer of security such as a voice-controlled PIN.
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Hacks could include annoying pranks like a honking horn, or more serious breaches such as remotely unlocking a home's doors for a robbery.
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Motherboard has been reporting on issues around GrayKey, a small, relatively cheap device that is capable of unlocking fully up-to-date iPhones.
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As discourse on the unnamed feeling evolved, users shared accidental triggers found online — a man unlocking a damaged padlock, someone brushing her hair.
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The key to unlocking this discount is to open a Verizon unlimited line and put the new phone on a device payment plan.
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"Academic researchers believe this discovery may be the key to unlocking a new unified physics cosmology—a theory of everything," the video claims.
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In 2008, Altria spun off its Philip Morris International unit in a move aimed at unlocking the value of the fast growing unit.
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However, this law has nothing to do with mandating a quarantine but instead allows for the unlocking of federal funding for disaster relief.
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Inside Peter Abernathy's head there's a "key" to unlocking … something in the valley, presumably the mysterious "weapon," and it's making Dolores particularly unsentimental.
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It was a case study in wheeler-dealer diplomacy, aimed at unlocking progress in a conflict that has bedeviled decades of peace efforts.
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China's internet adoption rates grew tremendously in the 2000s, and for music fans, getting online meant unlocking a library of previously unavailable music.
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Other new features include facial recognition for unlocking the device, along with the ability to charge it with magnetic induction, the people said.
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Even unquestionably innocuous activity, like me unlocking my own door, is lent the frisson of danger thanks to the security-camera-style footage.
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Smartphones These days, artificial intelligence is all over smartphones, from facial-recognition software for unlocking the handset to popular apps like Google Maps.
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If you're an AT&T, a T-Mobile or a Sprint customer, or use another carrier, check the company's site for unlocking instructions.
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When it comes to iOS, a YouTube video uploaded in July 2015 demonstrates one of Cellebrite's products for unlocking devices in several hours.
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It remains unclear whether his arrest will be a key to unlocking any of the lingering mysteries surrounding Russia and the Trump campaign.
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An old recording he had of his own high school combination lock would become embedded as the universal sound of unlocking an iPhone.
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Unlike most of Apple's other devices, the Apple Watch doesn't currently have any sort of built-in biometrics for unlocking — there's no thumbprint sensor for Touch ID, or camera for Face ID. Unlocking your Apple Watch means poking at the screen to punch in a PIN (or, if you've configured it to unlock when you unlock your phone, doing that).
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The hardware-software distinction became a key part of Apple's fight with the FBI over unlocking an iPhone used by the San Bernardino shooter.
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In a court filing, Apple disclosed that there were nine other cases in which the Justice Department has asked for its help unlocking phones.
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Touch ID seems to be getting replaced with a new system called Face ID, that will allow for unlocking the phone and authenticating payment.
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Forget the onerous process of pulling your Pixel or iPhone from your pocket, unlocking it, opening apps, and tapping your desires onto a screen.
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The Tapplock One is now shipping, and features a fingerprint sensor for unlocking, as well as a companion app with a Bluetooth unlock backup.
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Image: ScreenshotLook a little closer and it quickly becomes apparent that these newer, "smarter" methods of phone locking and unlocking are all about convenience.
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Knox will appear on Ferguson's MTV series Unlocking the Truth, Wednesday, during a segment filmed at the Innocence Network Conference in San Antonio, Texas.
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There is a lot more to HR than meets the eye, which is why we're unlocking the mysteries behind the challenges of this job.
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Your first priority should be unlocking the key Movement abilities — some of which are things Faith just did naturally in the original game, weirdly.
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Camden navigated his mom's phone to make a life-saving call, unlocking it and finding his dad – Dr. Jeremy Vaughan – in the "favorites" section.
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Lockly's Secure Pro smart lock has five different ways of unlocking: fingerprint scanner, voice assistant command, the app, a physical key, and a keypad.
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But new methods for analyzing text, developed by heavyweights like Google and OpenAI as well as independent researchers, are unlocking previously unheard-of talents.
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But the currency can also be used for a number of other upgradable staples like expanding your castle and, more importantly, unlocking new heroes.
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Lu isn't alone in his belief that CRISPR's editing technology holds the key to unlocking cures for some of the deadliest diseases facing humanity.
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The new iOS 11 feature is even more relevant when you consider that Apple is expected to introduce face unlocking with the next iPhone.
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At least 75,000 computers in 99 countries were affected by the malware which encrypts a computer and demands a $300 ransom before unlocking it.
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Finally, the IR camera on the left of the display checks that map and sends corresponding data to your iPhone X, unlocking the phone.
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On Saturday, Levine offered to meet with third parties like StubHub about unlocking mobile tickets, so they could be resold outside the team's exchange.
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I registered my two thumbprints with the OnePlus 6T, and I got a maddeningly low success rate unlocking the phone on the first attempt.
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That particular unlocking happens to be precisely what Bautista did when he joined the Blue Jays, so we already know how the story goes.
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However, a spokesperson said that the company had not received any law enforcement agency request for technical help (like unlocking) related to Kelley's phone.
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ASTRO-H Launch in February / Scott Porter, NASALast month, Japan launched a satellite it described as "essential" to unlocking the mysteries of the universe.
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Automakers use that information to suggest pre-emptive maintenance, for example, or to offer remote help such as unlocking the doors or roadside assistance.
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The Assistant is also coming to the lockscreen and now lets you pose personal queries like "What's on my calendar?" without unlocking the phone.
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At their core, APIs are developed to play a specific role — unlocking data from legacy systems, composing data into processes or delivering an experience.
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By then, the podcast Serial had been out for a year and downloaded millions of times, unlocking our collective thirst for revisiting closed trials.
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HOW DNA ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGY IS UNLOCKING COLD CASES Prosecutors are asking Ewing to be extradited to Colorado where he could face the death penalty.
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"Quantum physics is in the process of unlocking the next generation of killer technology," says Alexey Fedorov, research fellow at the Russian Quantum Center.
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And with the option to store multiple fingerprints or facial appearances, couples are lending a finger for easing unlocking of their significant other's device.
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As a recent article in the Harvard Business Review explains, unlocking the value of many blockchain applications will require the participation of multiple users.
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Sheppard loves this idea, too, and the fact that—upon unlocking the music—±there might be a 14-year-old going 'who's Marvin Minsky?
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There's also an unlocking method called Intelligent scan, which combines iris and face unlock in one, defaulting to a different method based on lighting.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology The fact that plain passwords are no longer safe to protect our digital identities is no secret.
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Guests maintain possession of their phones throughout the night, and if needed, may access their phones at designated Yondr unlocking stations in the lobby.
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You might, however, find them stuffed among chargers for Nokia 1003s at your local phone unlocking booth, and they're all over Amazon and eBay.
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We've talked a lot about the big fights you have on your docket now: cable box unlocking, privacy, making sure Title II stays alive.
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The company has added the extra step for obvious security reasons – you likely don't want passersby unlocking your front door by simply asking nicely.
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The FBI's new method for unlocking iPhones won't work on most models, FBI Director Comey said in a speech last night at Kenyon University.
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"Unlocking the residential housing market through the development of the housing finance market can provide a wide range of income opportunities," the bank said.
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Those who participate in the pilot program will be able to avail Yulu's e-bikes by unlocking a QR code from the Uber app.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology When it comes to cybersecurity issues, we always seem to be dealing with either shortages or excess.
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Now, scientists are studying the similarities between NDEs and drugs like Ketamine with the hopes of unlocking some of the mysteries of human consciousness.
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You cannot start a car without keys: You should not be able to fire a gun without first unlocking it from a secure state.
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After a number of court filings, the FBI abruptly withdrew its request, having located and purchased a third-party method of unlocking the phone.
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AIs hold the key to unlocking the value buried in the massive, exponentially growing sets of unstructured content with which we each interact daily.
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The families pushed back against that defense: "This is the electronic equivalent of unlocking a door - no expression is involved at all," they said.
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Unlocking all of the rewards would take hours of grinding away at the game, but you can also spend cash to unlock things faster.
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Benjamin had the good fortune to be born with extraordinary talents, and to have found at a young age a key to unlocking them.
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He sits next to her hospital bed and whispers, "Sorry"; then he places her inert thumb on the phone's touch pad, unlocking the screen.
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Apple has been fighting a legal battle against the FBI over the unlocking of an iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
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He checked the Apple subreddit—just more bitching about how there would still be no retina-scan unlocking on iOS14; nothing about Code Academy.
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Apple Inc and U.S. law enforcement officials are in a standoff over unlocking the iPhone of a shooter in the San Bernardino, California, attacks.
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Once everything is squared away, the reader is actually fairly responsive, registering a rippled water animation and unlocking the phone in about a second.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The secret to unlocking a further $6 trillion of gains in global stocks and adding another ten years to this bull run?
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WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday signed an emergency declaration over the coronavirus pandemic, unlocking certain government powers to deal with the public health challenge.
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The FBI's new method for unlocking iPhones won't work on most models, FBI Director Comey said in a speech last night at Kenyon College.
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As biometric features such as fingerprint unlocks become increasingly common on mobile devices, the usefulness of this attack for unlocking phones will diminish significantly.
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"Insiders" believe that you teach the skills while children are engaged in reading books so the skills become keys to unlocking the text's meaning.
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In her March 1996 review of "Unlocking the Air and Other Stories," Francine Prose meditated on the beloved science-fiction writer's legacy and allure.
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But "the great danger of seeing insects anthropomorphically is that it obscures their true bugginess," which is the key to unlocking their bio-secrets.
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"With these new innovations, we're working towards improving health outcomes and unlocking operational efficiencies by connecting people, data, and processes on a unified platform."
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You can't start a car without keys: you should not be able to fire a gun without first unlocking it from a secure state.
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The Unlocking Our Domestic LNG Potential Act would remove the DOE from the process, so that once FERC approves a facility, exports could begin.
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Only by unlocking the potential of online learning can we provide our officers with the depth and diversity of training they need to prosper.
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Horn says the key to unlocking his emotions has been discovering "modern masculinity," a movement of men exploring their emotions in small group settings.
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Employees at a Wisconsin technology company are volunteering to have microchips implanted in their hands to make unlocking doors and paying for food easier.
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"We have asked Apple for their help in unlocking the shooter's phone but, so far, Apple has not provided any substantive assistance," Barr said.
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Apple could be headed for another battle with the FBI after the agency requested help unlocking 2 iPhones belonging to the suspected Florida shooter.
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Scientists see giant particle accelerators, in which protons collide at astonishingly high speeds, as an essential technology for unlocking the secrets of the cosmos.
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A Samsung spokesman said the facial-recognition feature was less secure than the fingerprint reader or a third unlocking method, an optional iris scanner.
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By early 2019, they were running their own security, locking and unlocking the barred entry for visitors, monitoring comings and goings in the ward.
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Expanding this flexibility, which we have written about before, could be the key to unlocking some of the partisan gridlock surrounding health-care reform.
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Roku is unlocking premium content from HBO for the first time without a subscription, with its second-annual holiday streaming fest, Stream-a-thon.
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All three models include large displays with minimal borders, no home button and the FaceID camera system for unlocking the device using facial recognition.
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And technology, Ms. Freeland Fisher writes in "Who You Know: Unlocking Innovations That Expand Students' Networks," can be a powerful tool in that effort.
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This vulnerability isn't unique to Face ID or Apple; I originally laid out the problem after Samsung introduced face unlocking in its phones this spring.
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Of course, the process isn't easy for those wishing to use it for privacy reasons, and you might get fatigued constantly unlocking it this way.
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But Proxeus' wider blockchain faith is that by decentralizing business processes it can at very least allow information to flow more freely — unlocking efficiency gains.
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Half of all American adults are in a federal face recognition database and simply unlocking your phone means you could be matched to a database.
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For Touch ID, the false unlock rate was pretty damn good: TouchID only had a 1 in 50,000 chance of unlocking for the wrong fingerprint.
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In Breath of the Wild, Nintendo lets you scan these amiibo figures for a chance at unlocking these throwback armor sets as a cosmetic collectible.
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Most of the View's advertised features work well, including the two-way communication, remote door unlocking, and push alerts for motion activity and doorbell rings.
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Orbs aren't limited to unlocking play time, they also revive fallen soldiers in battle and unlock new characters to add to your team (see sidebar).
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He cited the prospect that Kuwait and Saudi Arabia would soon resolve a border dispute, unlocking access to an oil field in a contested area.
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Give them regulatory certainty and enough subsidies, and they will eventually build the CCS needed while unlocking billions of barrels of oil along the way.
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Russian authorities are most certainly perfectly capable of unlocking an iPhone 4S on their own, and that's why Apple has been silent on this issue.
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Amazon will convince customers to invite the router into their homes with the device's well-known, and legitimate, Wi-Fi speed-unlocking and coverage capabilities.
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Around 75,000 computers in 99 countries were affected by malware known as WannaCry, which encrypts a computer and demands a $300 ransom before unlocking it.
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Unlocking your iPhone X uses a new feature called Face ID, which Schiller called "effortless" and better than the previous, fingerprint-based Touch ID system.
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All of our main competitors lock their customers' new devices for a period of time and require that they are fully paid off before unlocking.
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I was only able to test the new scanner briefly, but it did work remarkably well at reading my thumb and unlocking the phone quickly.
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This is no Medicare for All: Schultz will make a very centrist case, arguing that both business and government have roles in unlocking human potential.
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It all felt very tight and dynamic, and Remedy says you'll be able to regularly upgrade your skills and weapons, unlocking even more potential options.
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And in at least one very important aspect — unlocking the damn thing — it could possibly be worse than basically every other new phone out there.
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The Galaxy S8 maker even went as far as blocking third-party apps from unlocking the button, a move that has frustrated many S8 owners.
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By reducing consumption of processed carbohydrates, insulin levels fall, unlocking calories stored in fat and helping promote long-term weight loss (the carbohydrate-insulin hypothesis).
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With the previous Pixel phones, users could make calls, send messages, and access third-party apps via Google Assistant voice support without unlocking their phones.
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The clip starts by showing a user unlocking the Pixel 4 by looking at it, similar to how Apple's Face ID works on the iPhone.
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A robust REST API has been folded into the WordPress core, unlocking tons of new possibilities for sites like TechCrunch that run on the platform.
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The Supreme Court has actually tackled this very issue in a case that's getting cited more and more in the phone unlocking debate: Doe v.
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As for the unlocking methods themselves, they are "experimental" and, as to be expected, do not work on all devices, according to the second document.
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By going through a series of convoluted steps, users were able to access photos and contacts from the lock screen—without actually unlocking the phone.
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His obsession with Dolores, combined with her status as oldest host, seems to indicate that she may hold the key to unlocking this hidden level.
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Even with the standard battery of pre-launch leaks, the company still managed to offer some surprises, like iris-scanning unlocking and a bigger battery.
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One popular scheme involves releasing truckloads of nuclear warheads over the poles, unlocking billions of tons of frozen carbon dioxide and triggering a runaway greenhouse.
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The S9 has a slightly better camera, a better-positioned fingerprint reader, more responsive face and iris unlocking features, stereo speakers, and, err, AR Emoji.
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The game is cute — there are fun messages along the track, and the exhaust is tiny coins — and you collect coins toward unlocking new cars.
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Harvard professor Ronald Ferguson, author of The Formula: Unlocking the Secrets to Raising Highly Successful Children, recently told the Harvard Gazette he's done exactly that.
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The soundtrack too recalls a specific kind of wealthy, ambient horror: single, piercing notes; ice clinking against glass; hotel doors unlocking with plastic key cards.
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A simpler time is had with the hovering Gyrowing, which features a deployable robot buddy, useful for unlocking gates and hacking terminals in enemy bases.
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But he saw that the extraction of what he called "deep cores" from the ice sheet would be the first step to unlocking those secrets.
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The Discovery Institute and Focus on the Family also co-produced one of the main educational videos about intelligent design, Unlocking the Mystery of Life.
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But the phone is locked by a pass code, and by default, these phones are programmed to erase data after too many unsuccessful unlocking attempts.
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The case pivots around the idea of "unlocking," implying that pulling data from old iPhones should make it simple to break security on new ones.
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Calling it "unlocking" lets the government phrase that demand in a way that seems like it's happened before, when there's no evidence that it has.
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Computers have grown much better at recognizing faces in recent years, unlocking a myriad of applications for facial recognition, from tracking criminals to counting truants.
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First, animations have been sped up — it feels like unlocking your phone, opening and closing an app or swiping on a notification are much faster.
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"3D sensing cameras will be applied to various areas such as unlocking, mobile banking, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR)," a source told BusinessKorea.
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Amid the legal battle with the FBI over unlocking the iPhone of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook, Trump called for a boycott on Apple's products.
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In either case, if an attacker gains control of the key that does the unlocking, they may have a good chance at gaining access to.
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The company had earlier refused to assist the authorities in unlocking an iPhone that belonged to a terrorist in the attack in San Bernardino, Calif.
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As a practical matter, "unlocking the potential of the private sector" is exactly what Trump claims he's trying to do with tax cuts and deregulation.
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Scientists and medical professionals who currently study gun violence lack validated data – data that has been the key to unlocking solutions to previous health crises.
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The phone comes with new motion sensors for unlocking the device more quickly and performing tasks using touchless gestures as well as an improved camera.
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The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion on Monday asking the court to overrule a ruling in an iPhone unlocking case in New York.
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The game manages to capture most of the fun the series is known for, but unlocking new drivers and courses can feel like a grind.
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The technology can easily support verification applications where the system compares a newly taken photo to one in your database, such as unlocking your phone.
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" Humans today will become "the first generation ... to separate meat from animals, unlocking the next era in the American story of innovation, disruption, and growth.
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We're making the changes to the credit levels for unlocking heroes and we're going to keep making changes to improve the game experience over time.
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Apple says Face ID unlocking will be 30% faster, app downloads will be 50% smaller, and app updates will be 60% smaller in iOS 13.
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The "best and brightest" will come to work for our cities, unlocking innovation in the urban tech petri dishes that will be our smart cities.
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UNLOCKING THE CAGE The documentary filmmakers Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker focus on Steven Wise, an animal rights lawyer, and the Nonhuman Rights Project.
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The unlocking method will likely remain secret, because the FBI bought it from a third party without insisting on on getting the rights to it .
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Some Android phones have facial recognition systems, but they're often used as a shortcut for unlocking the phone and aren't as secure as fingerprint readers.
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Finally, at the interface layer, we see the "natural interfaces" of text, speech and vision unlocking new categories such as conversational commerce and AR/VR.
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Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology Ransomware has already managed to carve itself a niche as one of the main cybersecurity threats of 2016.
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The videos of people unlocking the phones are pretty easy to find online this week, as the phone makes its way into more people's hands.
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Another pending bill would reauthorize the 22020 percent investment tax credit for offshore wind projects, unlocking vast quantities of low-carbon electricity off our coasts.
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As stated, the key to unlocking the solution to these intertwined issues is a directive to the EPA to enforce the toxics levels in gasoline.
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Last year, Shutterfly, the online photo printing giant, acquired Lifetouch for $825 million, unlocking even cheaper production costs and a more seamless online sales machine.
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On the other hand, boomers are not unlocking some of the real value of these products, because product and feature extensions are hard or cumbersome.
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Unlocking with a fingerprint sensor is one rapid gesture: You hold your fingerprint over the sensor, and the phone unlocks in less than a second.
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Apple "uses advanced face recognition technology to group photos by person" in iPhoto and on phones, and offers FaceID for unlocking phones with a picture.
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After growing revenues 6x in 2019, the startup is also unlocking its global ambitions, with launches in Southeast Asia and Europe scheduled for next year.
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And while he has positioned Manigault as the key to unlocking the door to black voters, that door is much more likely to remain closed.
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Short answer: If your phone is protected by a passcode or biometric unlocking features, there's a chance cops can't gain access to your personal data.
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You can earn cool points in "Call of Duty" with the people you're playing with by unlocking all the attachments and skins for your weapons.
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Politics quickly entered the battle after Apple said Tuesday that it would defy a court order to assist in unlocking the San Bernardino suspect's iPhone.
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The pin-key is easy enough to carry on a key ring and locking or unlocking the Z-Lok only takes a matter of seconds.
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Apple refused to assist the FBI in unlocking the iPhone of a mass shooter in the San Bernardino, California, attack that left 14 people dead.
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" Barr said that law enforcement had asked Apple for help in unlocking the phones but that the company had not "given us any substantive assistance.
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Apple is offering &aposno substantive assistance&apos to the FBI in unlocking two iPhones related to a mass shooting, according to the US Attorney General.
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Earlier this week, Attorney General William Barr claimed the Cupertino, California-based company had not provided "substantive assistance" in unlocking the alleged shooter's two iPhones.
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The FBI's provisional decision means that the unlocking mechanism used on the San Bernardino iPhone will not be referred to the interagency procedure for review.
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It has all of Apple's latest technology, including the fastest processors, wireless charging and Face ID for unlocking the phone when you look at it.
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Users could use unusual combinations, like "pinky-ring-pinky," to look like they are unlocking their phone while also calling the police, the patent said.
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When it comes to unlocking your phone, Asus gives you two options beyond the more traditional PIN, passcode, or pattern: facial recognition and fingerprint scanning.
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For me, New York is a city that is continually unlocking new doors — the tour is one that is at once devastating and amazingly empowering.
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While these tools made it easy to produce posters that looked clean and polished, unlocking their potential required a certain kind of ingenuity—or naïveté.
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"Seismic research is vital to unlocking energy potential off our coasts, and federal red tape is standing in the way," he said in a statement.
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The groom's maternal grandfather, D.A. Pennebaker of Sag Harbor, is the documentary filmmaker whose work includes "The War Room" and, most recently, "Unlocking the Cage."
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It's widely credited by experts for helping reverse the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 20163s, particularly by unlocking treatment options for the uninsured and underinsured.
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The plan focuses on "unlocking strategic sectors such as tourism and entertainment, boosting employment opportunities and women's participation in the workforce, and encouraging entrepreneurship", he said.
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It also means that the feature shouldn't be susceptible to trickery, such as unlocking for a two-dimensional photo of you instead of the real thing.
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The entertainment system also lets you control some of the vehicle's functions like a headlight flasher, door locking and unlocking, and — for good effect — the horn.
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"Showers alone won't solve homelessness, but they can be a first step toward unlocking hope, dignity, and opportunity for those living on the streets," Sandoval says.
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The best way of unlocking US Netflix content in the UK is with a VPN, and the best service for the task might well be PureVPN.
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For example, aside from unlocking orders from law enforcement, Apple often fields requests from angry relatives who want to get into deceased relatives' iPhones and iPads.
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What Web Authentication wants to do is erase passwords altogether, making logging into websites as easy as unlocking your phone with the touch of a finger.
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After six months of talks, Greece reached a deal with its foreign creditors on Wednesday unlocking desperately needed bailout loans on conditions including speeding up privatizations.
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On Unlocking the Truth, Ferguson and Eva Nagao team up with the University of Chicago Law School's Exoneration Project to investigate three claims of false imprisonment.
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Microsoft is also unlocking a new spatial surround sound option on Scorpio, and even existing Xbox One consoles will be able to take advantage of this.
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And "a multi touch gesture along one of the sides could instead act as a method of locking and unlocking" the device instead of a button.
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The code, according to Ra, needs to be input locally, but can be done on the same screen as the regular, and also optional, unlocking passcode.
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As is the case with basically all modern phones, there are plenty of AI-assisted features here, including scene recognition in the camera and face unlocking.
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On January 30th, NASA scientist and US citizen Sidd Bikkannavar was coerced into unlocking his phone for Customs agents at the border, possibly exposing sensitive information.
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Because border agents have the power to temporarily detain you without suspicion, many travelers see unlocking a device as the simplest way to get through questioning.
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The debate is still very much undecided over whether unlocking your phone with a password or biometrics—like a face—should count as identification or testimony.
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Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, published a strongly worded letter opposing the order and argued that unlocking one iPhone could lead to a slippery slope.
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WASHINGTON — The head of the F.B.I., battling Apple over unlocking an iPhone used by one of the killers in a December rampage in San Bernardino, Calif.
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By default, face unlocking only triggers when you press the wake button, so it doesn't override the fingerprint scanner if you just pick up the phone.
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But the competition for the world's top programmers, data scientists and AI researchers - who are critical to unlocking the value of high-tech mines - is fierce.
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As the AP reports, Faulkner County Prosecuting Attorney Cody Hiland is receiving help from the FBI in unlocking two iOS devices related to a homicide case.
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