Amazon unveils new Echo range, Apple addresses Face ID security (Tech Today)
Amazon unveils new Echo range, Apple addresses Face ID security (Tech Today)
2017-09-28
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Amazon's family of EKKO products have
had a major update with a company
unveiling a new echo complete with
improved voice recognition free calls to
the US and Canada and a cheaper $100
price tag Amazon also revealed the new
echo spot a small smart speaker similar
to the echo dot complete with a color
screen priced at one hundred and thirty
dollars
Apple has released a white paper
explaining the security behind its face
ID technology set to roll out in the
iPhone 10 in November
according to Apple face ID won't capture
a full image of your face but rather a
mathematical representation made up of
30,000 dots Apple says the data is
encrypted but don't lose that password
just yet
you'll still need it for setup and
anytime you turn your iPhone on
and finally Facebook has been forced to
defend its role in the 2016 election
after president Trump tweeted on
Wednesday that Facebook was always anti
Trump in a post on Facebook CEO Mark
Zuckerberg said he was wrong to dismiss
suggestions Facebook spread
misinformation ahead of the election he
said both sides are upset about ideas
and content they don't like but
ultimately the platform played an
important role in keeping the public
informed
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