Personally, I didn't find myself tumbling to the floor at this S8tanic one. However, it's already garnered almost a million views, more than 55,000 upvotes and just over 2,000 down-thumbs. And please don't worry, it does include the obligatory Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton joke. Commentary: Look down this week's trending videos and you will see a parody that seems to be entertaining many. Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. It went off without a bang.
Take a photo, it might unlock my Galaxy S8, Samsung has previously acknowledged that the Face Unlock feature is more for convenience than for security, and it cannot be used for mobile payments, Back in 2011, Google admitted that the version of Face Unlock it debuted in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich could also be fooled by a photo, But it isn't always bad news for facial recognition: a fox in the wild... iphone case The Windows Hello system reportedly is able to tell identical twins apart, Samsung did not immediately comment on the report..
The Galaxy S8, which releases on April 21, will have a 5.8-inch screen, runs Android 7.0 Nougat and costs $750 in the US, £689 in the UK or AU$1,199 in Australia. A bigger Plus model will have a 6.2-inch screen and cost a bit more at $850, £779 and AU$1,349. The Galaxy S8 phones will also serve as the debut device for Bixby, Samsung's voice assistant alternative to Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa. Unlocking Samsung's new phone could be as easy as pulling up a photo of the handset's owner's. Unlocking a phone with just your face sounds awesome. However, like devices that have come before for it, Samsung's Galaxy S8 might be easy to break into because of its Face Unlock feature.
Her laptop weighs heavy on her torso, I conclude this from the latest round of iPad Pro ads released by famed laptop-maker Apple, These ads continue a campaign in which Apple takes real people's whiny tweets and turns them into advertising gold, Or, depending on your perspective, coal, In one of the new ads, a woman called Adriana complains that her a fox in the wild... iphone case laptop is heavy, Indeed, it weighs "5 million tons." Which is a lot, "An iPad Pro only weighs a pound," declares the voiceover, offering incontrovertible fact to contrast with Adriana's manifest fake news, The iPad Pro also runs useful apps, That must be a weight off Adriana's mind..
A second ad features the torrid tale of someone with the handle @srboilers. She complains that her laptop died halfway through the flight. This is a tragedy that has boiled the minds of many. Although not, perhaps, as great a tragedy as not being allowed to fly with your laptop at all, as has to be endured certain travelers from the Middle East. The iPad Pro, intones the voiceover, has an all-day battery. This makes for much cheerier traveling experience. Unless you're in an aisle seat in coach, that is.