New Intel technology allows users to open apps with face, not password
Frank Espinoza, News Producer
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HOUSTON – Intel has unveiled new technology that allows apps to open, not with a password, but with facial recongnition. The company hopes the new technology will replace passwords. You start with an app called True Key. Once you have that dowloaded you register and take a photo of your face with your smartphone camera or webcam. Instead of opening up websites by typing in a password, True Key will open them up for you based on your image. True Key plans to operate on a "freemium" model. It will be free to be used with 15 websites. To use it with more sites, there will be a fee of $19.95 a year. To sign up for a test version of the app, go to TrueKey.com.
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