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On this weekend's show An imposter Amazon delivery van is stealing property in NYC. Is it happening in other cities? Plus, from AirTags to new iPads, weβll go over all the tech Apple just revealed. And be on the lookout for product placements digitally added to older movies and TV shows. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions. |
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AND FINALLY ... Weβve all dealt with biometric identification. That fancy term refers to the way you use your body parts to prove your identity. Think of using your fingerprint to unlock your phone, or scanning your face to hop on a plane. (Hey, itβs a thing in many U.S. ports.) A new type of identifier goes above and beyond: It tracks you based on your behavior, not just your body. A startup called UnifyID uses tech to identify and authenticate folks like you based on the way you move and talk. πΆ "Motion recognition is just as accurate as a person's fingerprint as a form of ID. People's gait is very unique," CEO John Whaley said. If you tend to slouch, itβs time to work on your posture now. Otherwise, your tech could set that bad habit in stone! π² |