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las abolidas hemos escuchado que la zanahoria es bueno para la vista, el betacaroteno ayuda a la retinaficiarse como los que contienen omega 3, zinc y vitaminas b y c. al igual que los cÍtricos y frutas silvestres como los arÁndanos, cerezas, frambuesas fresas y moras, las almendras estÁn repletas de vitamina e y un puÑado de ellas mejora la salud de los ojos. el doctor del centro medico en la ciudad de nueva york dice que los pescados como el salmÓn, el atÚn las anchoas y las luchas son ricos en Ácido que evita el reciclamiento de la retina en el ojo. illi:el gobernador de puerto rico convirtiÓ hoy en ley la medida legislativa que extiende el periodo de emergencia fiscal en puerto rico, y obliga a que las empresas con altos volÚmenes de venta remiten el impuesto conocido como el ibu, y que permite que pueda cobrar. texto se prolongarÁ hasta el 2017 y podrÁ ser renovado mientras estÉ en operaciones la junta de supervisiÓn fiscal. en repÚblica dominicana, no se permitirÁ que el paÍs tenga una ley de partidos polÍticos como se habÍa prometido, esta normativa, de una dÉcada se quedarÍa al
las abolidas hemos escuchado que la zanahoria es bueno para la vista, el betacaroteno ayuda a la retinaficiarse como los que contienen omega 3, zinc y vitaminas b y c. al igual que los cÍtricos y frutas silvestres como los arÁndanos, cerezas, frambuesas fresas y moras, las almendras estÁn repletas de vitamina e y un puÑado de ellas mejora la salud de los ojos. el doctor del centro medico en la ciudad de nueva york dice que los pescados como el salmÓn, el atÚn las anchoas y las luchas son...
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was like this" la retina del ojo derecho estaba destruida pero logro acomodarla parcialmente...on porque el cuchillo atraveso el nervio optico... aun asi no presento cargos contra su agresor, aunque luego la ciudad de nueva york decidio recluirlo en un hospital psiquiatrico... jullissa esta agradecida que aunque de manera limitada, pudo volver a ver a su hijo.. julissa marquez- victima de abuso domestico "ese dia yo llegue a casa despues de la segunda cirugia ese fue el dia mas // ese fue el dia mas hermoso" en nueva york... rebeka smyth.. noticias telemundo... cesar ---esta noche continuaremos con la tercera parte del ---esta noche continuaremos con la tercera parte del reportaje ''emociones destructivas'' take vo -- expertos nos revelarn cmo un adulto termina con un trastorno lmite de la personalidad ... --- ''claudia melndez'' nos explica por qu este trastorno se manifesta de forma diferente con una mujer y con un hombre ---no se pierda a las 11 de la noche este informe especial. blanca ---lleg el momento de palco deportivo... cesar ---ya nos acompaÑa juan francisco ramrez...
was like this" la retina del ojo derecho estaba destruida pero logro acomodarla parcialmente...on porque el cuchillo atraveso el nervio optico... aun asi no presento cargos contra su agresor, aunque luego la ciudad de nueva york decidio recluirlo en un hospital psiquiatrico... jullissa esta agradecida que aunque de manera limitada, pudo volver a ver a su hijo.. julissa marquez- victima de abuso domestico "ese dia yo llegue a casa despues de la segunda cirugia ese fue el dia mas // ese...
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from september, tsb will be the first bank in europe to adopt retina scan technology as a way of accessingounts, although initially customers will need a samsung galaxy s8 handset to use the technology. but is it secure? in may, the chaos computer club in germany posted this video, fooling the s8‘s iris scanner using a photograph and a contact lens. tsb and samsung are hoping that others won't go to that sort of trouble. at the cylab biometrics center in pittsburgh, they've developed a system that can identify the irises of people moving in a crowd from up to 12 metres away. but if the eyes don't have it, the face just might. back at bristol robotics lab, this 3—d face scanner is using a technique they've developed called photometric stereo. two invisible lights flash at high speed, allowing the camera to capture the orientation, shape and texture of what it sees. so far, it has a 95% accuracy rate but that's good enough to attract some major investment. they are working with cubic, which develops the oyster card, contactless payment system used in london's trains and buses. it's being par
from september, tsb will be the first bank in europe to adopt retina scan technology as a way of accessingounts, although initially customers will need a samsung galaxy s8 handset to use the technology. but is it secure? in may, the chaos computer club in germany posted this video, fooling the s8‘s iris scanner using a photograph and a contact lens. tsb and samsung are hoping that others won't go to that sort of trouble. at the cylab biometrics center in pittsburgh, they've developed a system...
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to us it seems as if the visual information from the world just enters the retina of your eyes and makes its way to your brain. so you see stuff all around you. but that is actually not what's happening, and i'm too divisive this i like to invite my lovely assistant up, and -- this is my husband. to show you an image. so who here sees a white square in the middle of this image? but there actually is no white square on that page. so what is your brain doing to conjure an image of a square or no squir square exists? winfax vistas open space. well, this is something that we talk about in the book. what is happening, the book explains what is happening in your brain to create the perception of a square where there is none, and it also explains what this has to do with how the brain makes emotion. thank youthank you, my lovely a. your brain is basically, when it looks at the image, your brain is adding stuff from its vast array of prior experiences of other squares, of boxes, upper rooms with angles and so on, and it is constructing the square that you saw. neurons in your visual cortex at th
to us it seems as if the visual information from the world just enters the retina of your eyes and makes its way to your brain. so you see stuff all around you. but that is actually not what's happening, and i'm too divisive this i like to invite my lovely assistant up, and -- this is my husband. to show you an image. so who here sees a white square in the middle of this image? but there actually is no white square on that page. so what is your brain doing to conjure an image of a square or no...
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tsb becomes the first bank in europe to adopt retina scan technology. — including lack of education, hearing loss, smoking and social isolation. here‘s our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. now there is another reason to stay active. keeping fit can reduce your risk of getting dementia as well as protect against heart disease and cancer. keeping the mind active throughout life builds what the study calls cognitive reserve, strengthening the brain so that it can function in later life despite damage. the main risk for dementia is old—age. but the lancet study says that 35% of all cases could potentially be prevented if nine other factors were addressed. they are — lack of education, hearing loss, smoking, depression, social isolation, physical inactivity, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes. throughout your adult life, having an enriched environment where you can socialise and exercise and do cognitively stimulating things, that all does it. so do that. do not smoke, try not to be obese, try to be active. these things can make a difference. alzh
tsb becomes the first bank in europe to adopt retina scan technology. — including lack of education, hearing loss, smoking and social isolation. here‘s our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. now there is another reason to stay active. keeping fit can reduce your risk of getting dementia as well as protect against heart disease and cancer. keeping the mind active throughout life builds what the study calls cognitive reserve, strengthening the brain so that it can function in later life...
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facial recognition and retina scanning are used at passport control in various countries and fingerprinton smart phones has taken off as a mean of paying for anything for coffee from a bus ticket. but even those promoting biometrics admit consumers have two big concerns. privacy and the security of the technology, whether can be spoofed. if we got that right and put the right processes in place, i think the convenience of the biometrics offers will create a fantastic customer experience. german hackers claimed they fool the iris scanner with a high—definition photo. but the phone maker and tsb insist it is unlikely that anybody would have both the phone and the photo needed to defeat the system. all across bbc news today we are looking at the pressure of child ca re looking at the pressure of child care forfamilies looking at the pressure of child care for families around the world. problems for working families during the holidays, and how businesses respond. chukker in the us is a big business, given the length of their school holidays. —— childcare. yellow school buses on the streets
facial recognition and retina scanning are used at passport control in various countries and fingerprinton smart phones has taken off as a mean of paying for anything for coffee from a bus ticket. but even those promoting biometrics admit consumers have two big concerns. privacy and the security of the technology, whether can be spoofed. if we got that right and put the right processes in place, i think the convenience of the biometrics offers will create a fantastic customer experience. german...
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. >> la retina del ojo derecho estaba destruida pero su doctor logrÓ acomodarla parcialmente.a. yo puedo decir mÁs preciosa para mÍ. >> en nueva york, rebeca smith. noticias telemundo. >> con esto una pausa pero al regresar en noticias telemundo van a ver por quÉ este periodista argentino ha desatado la furia de futbolistas y fanÁticos mexicanos. >> y lo que estÁn haciendo las autoridades y tambiÉn lo que debe hacer usted en ♪ ♪ ♪ para mi prima luisa limpiar entre sus dientes es fácil. pero para el resto de nosotros existe nueva colgate total clean-in-between. trabaja aún entre los dientes para reducer 83% más placa bacteriana* ¡eso es algo para sonreír! colgate total clean-in-between. ♪ ¿qué es mejor que un café frío o helado en un caluroso día de verano? nada. dunkin' te trae todos tus sabores favoritos este verano. chicos, manténganse frescos. américa se mueve con dunkin'. voy a target por suavizante. ¿algo más? toallitas clorox para mi artista. ¡y una rasuradora para mi hombrecito! ¡abuelaaaaaa! okay. obtén precios bajos todos los días en productos esenciales. target. rapi
. >> la retina del ojo derecho estaba destruida pero su doctor logrÓ acomodarla parcialmente.a. yo puedo decir mÁs preciosa para mÍ. >> en nueva york, rebeca smith. noticias telemundo. >> con esto una pausa pero al regresar en noticias telemundo van a ver por quÉ este periodista argentino ha desatado la furia de futbolistas y fanÁticos mexicanos. >> y lo que estÁn haciendo las autoridades y tambiÉn lo que debe hacer usted en ♪ ♪ ♪ para mi prima luisa limpiar...
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. >> blood vessels in the retina are leaking and so they cause retinal tissue to be swollen. diabetes is number one cause of blood vessel disease. >> reporter: doctor julia holler says standard treatment is anti inflammatory medications that are inject in the eye after it is numb with drugs. robert's reaction when he heard about the injections. >> scariest thing in the whole world, it is not as painful you have to get over the idea of it, and it is quick, easy and it is done. >> reporter: alternative is smaller than a grain of rice that tiny thread is an implant called. >> the trick is the medication , it is formulated, in in an implant designed to last longer. >> reporter: robert first had implant in his left eye and here is getting one in his right. >> it amazes me that they can do any of this stuff. i'm tickled pink. i look it. >> instead of dreading injections will be earth is relieved to have his vision saved looking forward to sharing, seeing more milestones. >> that was our anniversary. >> reporter: now while implant is currently only approved for use in diabetic patie
. >> blood vessels in the retina are leaking and so they cause retinal tissue to be swollen. diabetes is number one cause of blood vessel disease. >> reporter: doctor julia holler says standard treatment is anti inflammatory medications that are inject in the eye after it is numb with drugs. robert's reaction when he heard about the injections. >> scariest thing in the whole world, it is not as painful you have to get over the idea of it, and it is quick, easy and it is done....
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scanning technology as adopt retina scanning technology as a way of accessing online bank accounts.ble. at the cylab biometrics center in pittsburgh, they‘ve developed a system that can identify the irises of people moving in a crowd from up to 12 metres away. but if the eyes don‘t have it, the face just might. back at bristol robotics lab, this 3—d face scanner is using a technique they‘ve developed called photometric stereo. two invisible lights flash at high speed, allowing the camera to capture the orientation, shape and texture of what it sees. so far, it has a 95% accuracy rate but that‘s good enough to attract some major investment. they are working with cubic which develops the oyster card contactless payment system used in london‘s trains and buses. it‘s being part funded by the british government to innovate gateless technologies, allowing passengers to simply walk into a station and onto a train. you can imagine, if you can get rid of the gate line in a place like victoria station, there‘s a massive potential for increasing throughput. so we ran quite an interesting proje
scanning technology as adopt retina scanning technology as a way of accessing online bank accounts.ble. at the cylab biometrics center in pittsburgh, they‘ve developed a system that can identify the irises of people moving in a crowd from up to 12 metres away. but if the eyes don‘t have it, the face just might. back at bristol robotics lab, this 3—d face scanner is using a technique they‘ve developed called photometric stereo. two invisible lights flash at high speed, allowing the...
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facial recognition and retina scanning are used at passport control in various countries, and fingerprinta coffee to a bus ticket. but even those promoting biometrics admit that consumers have two big concerns. privacy, and the security of the technology, whether it can be spoofed. if we get that right and put the right processes in place, i think the convenience that biometrics offers will create a fantastic customer experience. german hackers claimed they'd fooled samsung's iris scanner with a high—definition photo. but the phone maker and tsb insist it's very unlikely that anybody would have both phone and the photo needed to beat the system. rory cellan—jones, bbc news. it's day one of the 146th golf open championship — this year being held at royal birkdale near southport. no british or northern irish golfer has won at birkdale in the last nine championships — although local favourite do we have contenders this year? our sports correspondent andy swiss is there. welcome to birkdale, where the open championship is living up to its name. the blustery conditions making life tricky for t
facial recognition and retina scanning are used at passport control in various countries, and fingerprinta coffee to a bus ticket. but even those promoting biometrics admit that consumers have two big concerns. privacy, and the security of the technology, whether it can be spoofed. if we get that right and put the right processes in place, i think the convenience that biometrics offers will create a fantastic customer experience. german hackers claimed they'd fooled samsung's iris scanner with...
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tsb has become the first bank in europe to adopt retina scans to ass serb your money.methods for customers to access their accounts. how safe are they? 0ur access their accounts. how safe are they? our technology correspondent reports. our technology correspondent reports. from september, your eyes could be your password into your bank account. we will show you how to scan your iris. tsb customers will need an advanced samsung smartphone to try out the advanced iris scanning technology. the phone‘s camera scans your eyes. if you want to log onto your bank account you just need glance at the screen. because it is looking at 266 different characteristics of your iris... let‘s just check. can you get in, using your own eyes? ..it will not work if somebody else takes a look. it‘s extremely fast. it takes less than a second to get in. it is extremely secure. and there is nothing more convenient than looking at the screen of your smartphone. you don‘t have to do anything special. we all know about the complexities of getting into your online accounts, remembering all sorts o
tsb has become the first bank in europe to adopt retina scans to ass serb your money.methods for customers to access their accounts. how safe are they? 0ur access their accounts. how safe are they? our technology correspondent reports. our technology correspondent reports. from september, your eyes could be your password into your bank account. we will show you how to scan your iris. tsb customers will need an advanced samsung smartphone to try out the advanced iris scanning technology. the...
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>> viewing the eclipse with the naked eye or telescope and binoculars could severely damage your retinas. >>> researchers at nasa are asking for those skilled in the art of or orgami to produce radiation shields that can be folded up and easily stored and possible used on the future mission to marks. this is an example of one submission. radiation shields are necessary to protect humans from dangerous radiation on mars, and protect electronics as well. some places cooled off, and someplaced warmed up these are the highs today. these numbers, 88 in fairfield, those will turn into low 90s tomorrow, and that's where they'll stay through the weekend. san rafael, into the 80s, santa rosa, mid-80s. to general warming tomorrow. very, very deep, thick marine later up over 2500 feet last night, and up again tonight. so a big push of school moist air inland. wind are blowing, you see the camera moving around, you can see the showers activity in the intermountain region. it's been like that for two weeks. to albuquerque, to minnesota, it's just been a ton of moisture streaming into the central part
>> viewing the eclipse with the naked eye or telescope and binoculars could severely damage your retinas. >>> researchers at nasa are asking for those skilled in the art of or orgami to produce radiation shields that can be folded up and easily stored and possible used on the future mission to marks. this is an example of one submission. radiation shields are necessary to protect humans from dangerous radiation on mars, and protect electronics as well. some places cooled off, and...
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. >> reporter: it exploded directly in his left eye burning the retina. >> four years shooting machine guns and being in harm's way never came close to an injury like that. >> reporter: burn surgeons say small fireworks cause intense heat. >> they can range from several hundred degrees to a thousand or more degrees. >> reporter: if you decide to shoot off your own fireworks make sure you have a safety plan that includes never lighting a firework in your hands, never try to to re-light a firework and have protective eye gear and bucket of water nearby, overall it is better to leave fireworks to the professionals. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> sleep apnea is a common, but deadly problem and now more women are being diagnosed. the national sleep foundation said as many as 90 million americans senator, while most are men women keep their spouses awake at night as well. sleep apnea happens while a person's breathing is interrupted while sleeping that means the brain and body is not getting enough oxygen. >> sudden cardiac arrest can happen. >> fortunately there are remedies a c-pap
. >> reporter: it exploded directly in his left eye burning the retina. >> four years shooting machine guns and being in harm's way never came close to an injury like that. >> reporter: burn surgeons say small fireworks cause intense heat. >> they can range from several hundred degrees to a thousand or more degrees. >> reporter: if you decide to shoot off your own fireworks make sure you have a safety plan that includes never lighting a firework in your hands,...
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able to get their money, without using a pin n fact they will use a thumb print, voice recognition , retinaartbeat. they are working with the rest of the payment industry on new ideas and standard so they don't to have keep using those pins of the past. >>> is there a williams sister , real excited about this, coming to our city. >> yes. >> i'm going to smash you, take you down, i will scar you >> calm down. >>> coming up, where you can catch tennis champion venous williams straight ahead a lieutenant of energy at 5:26. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ >>> our area getting hit with severe wet are. we will show you which areas will showdown your morning commute. >>> we have a lot of accidents , ponding on the roadways, you can see this... we have down wires. there is a fire there. working to get this one under control and put that out. we have a very busy morning. >> coming up in just a moment. also ahead who is ready for football season? what we can expect as eagles players take the practice field today. >> little distraction. thank you so much for joi
able to get their money, without using a pin n fact they will use a thumb print, voice recognition , retinaartbeat. they are working with the rest of the payment industry on new ideas and standard so they don't to have keep using those pins of the past. >>> is there a williams sister , real excited about this, coming to our city. >> yes. >> i'm going to smash you, take you down, i will scar you >> calm down. >>> coming up, where you can catch tennis champion...
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facial recognition and retina scanning are used at passport control in various countries, and fingerprintr anything from a coffee to a bus ticket. but even those promoting biometrics admit that consumers have two big concerns. privacy, and the security of the technology, whether it can be spoofed. if we get that right and put the right processes in place, i think the convenience that biometrics offers will create a fantastic customer experience. german hackers claimed they'd fooled samsung's iris scanner with a high—definition photo. but the phone maker and tsb insist it's very unlikely that anybody would have both phone and the photo needed to beat the system. on another road of flooding afraid to lancashire and north wales. the flooding was caused by massive storms feeding on the very humid moist air we had across the country. the humidity has been swept away behind a cold front. although there are still a few downpours left over across the far north—east of england and scotland, sunny spells breaking out for most of us. heading through the night, we start to see the winds pick up overn
facial recognition and retina scanning are used at passport control in various countries, and fingerprintr anything from a coffee to a bus ticket. but even those promoting biometrics admit that consumers have two big concerns. privacy, and the security of the technology, whether it can be spoofed. if we get that right and put the right processes in place, i think the convenience that biometrics offers will create a fantastic customer experience. german hackers claimed they'd fooled samsung's...
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visual activity, 45% of the fibres in the brain connect to the fibres in the brain connect to the retinaps men, arguably, all visual cues are useful, especially in matters of the heart. we are familiar with smiley faces, with tea rs, familiar with smiley faces, with tears, with hearts, but there are some strange tears, with hearts, but there are some strange was tears, with hearts, but there are some strange was that you have to go and look up. which is the most strange? the weirdest one might be the grinning face. it can have different dialects, depending on whether you are a samsung user or an apple phone user so across these platforms they vary. the strangest of all might be this one which is used by the canadians. it isa it is a pile of to with a smiley face.. and you are a record—holder in this now? yes, we met on saturday, five cities volvo round the world, dublin, abu dhabi, moscow, rio de janeiro, the world, dublin, abu dhabi, moscow, rio dejaneiro, london and we set a new world record for the most people dressed as emojis simultaneously and it was officiated bya simultaneously a
visual activity, 45% of the fibres in the brain connect to the fibres in the brain connect to the retinaps men, arguably, all visual cues are useful, especially in matters of the heart. we are familiar with smiley faces, with tea rs, familiar with smiley faces, with tears, with hearts, but there are some strange tears, with hearts, but there are some strange was tears, with hearts, but there are some strange was that you have to go and look up. which is the most strange? the weirdest one might...
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it might seem the preserve of spy thrillers, but using retina scans as a way of accessing your moneys to their accounts, but how safe are they? our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. from september, your eyes could be your password into your bank account. we will show you how to scan your iris. tsb customers will need an advanced samsung smartphone to try out the advanced iris scanning technology. the clone's camera scans your eyes. if you want to log onto your bank account you just need glance at the screen. because it is looking at 266 different characteristics of your ire... let'sjust check. can you get m, ire... let'sjust check. can you get in, using yourown ire... let'sjust check. can you get in, using your own eyes? it will not work if somebody else takes a look. it is extremely fast. it takes less thana it is extremely fast. it takes less than a second. it is extremely secure. than a second. it is extremely secure. and there is nothing more convenient than looking at the screen convenient than looking at the screen of your smartphone. you don't have to do anyt
it might seem the preserve of spy thrillers, but using retina scans as a way of accessing your moneys to their accounts, but how safe are they? our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. from september, your eyes could be your password into your bank account. we will show you how to scan your iris. tsb customers will need an advanced samsung smartphone to try out the advanced iris scanning technology. the clone's camera scans your eyes. if you want to log onto your bank account...
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it is not your eyes, your retina, it is the brain and way it perceives the image, and our brain, when those shoes whether it is in the morning, or in high noon or at night, your brain interprets the color and makes an estimation of what color it should be. >> so when we put that on the screen what do you see. >> i see pink and a bluish. >> that is my instagram.& so mike does it still look pink. >> what is weird now is the slippers and the shirt are still pink but the white has turned to tiffany blue. >> shirt is pink background or nike word. >> nike are white. the slash is white, and then on tv, the shirt is pink. >> no, it is great. >> and the shoes are pink. >> is something wrong with my brain. >> it is not a brain problem. it is how you perceive. it has to do with the lighting and the background. it has to do with all of those things and wiring of your brain. >> is that how color blindness and stuff happens. >> no, that is something else but thinks interpretation. not a eye problem unless you have cataracts you cannot see anything. bottom line is it is all based on science. we don'
it is not your eyes, your retina, it is the brain and way it perceives the image, and our brain, when those shoes whether it is in the morning, or in high noon or at night, your brain interprets the color and makes an estimation of what color it should be. >> so when we put that on the screen what do you see. >> i see pink and a bluish. >> that is my instagram.& so mike does it still look pink. >> what is weird now is the slippers and the shirt are still pink but the...
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there are also retina scanning >> there's facial recognition devices in the samsung s8 so there's morehat these feel like security features but they're not. they're actually convenience features. and in a lot of ways, just a simple alphanumeric password is more secure? that's the difference. i'm glad you said that. you have to think about the safety and you're saying not so much. >> the tricky thing if somebody takes your fingerprint, you can't change it. you can change your password. it turns out it's possible for people to get your fingerprint. researchers at nyu school of engineering and michigan state who have come up with master prints that they say might be able to unlock a whole bunch of smartphones. >> oh, boy. >> digital way. >> right, exactly so it's much safer to just use a password that you can change if it gets cracked. >> i feel sorry for anybody who tries to take my face, though. >> we'll be right back. >> poor fella. pssh... um... haha...being surrounded by friends and loved ones. i'm able to sort of move through the world on a bit of a cloud. loud music. fantastic! you
there are also retina scanning >> there's facial recognition devices in the samsung s8 so there's morehat these feel like security features but they're not. they're actually convenience features. and in a lot of ways, just a simple alphanumeric password is more secure? that's the difference. i'm glad you said that. you have to think about the safety and you're saying not so much. >> the tricky thing if somebody takes your fingerprint, you can't change it. you can change your...