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A drawing included in Microsoft's patent application shows how a fingerprint detector could be built into a device's display. "106" represents the display and "108" is the fingerprint area. The upshot, though is that the biometric unit, the thing that's doing the fingerprint reading, is part of the screen in some way, and not a separate hardware button or dip somewhere on the phone's body. A little more specifically, you put your finger on the screen (most likely a screen edge). A light source passing through a filter of optical fibers is picked up by a detector that passes along the digital signal, most likely for verification.

Why would this be good? iphone case 3d model free A screen-based fingerprint scanner could be especially useful in potentially keeping phones thin, Because it uses its own light source, this type of technology could extend to displays with or without a backlight, Microsoft says in the application, and it wouldn't be restricted to touchscreens, Don't get too excited yet -- this is technically patent-pending (the company doesn't have the patent yet), and we have no idea if Microsoft will try to use it in future devices like its Surface tablet or maybe even Surface phone, if that rumor pans out, However, Microsoft isn't saying one way or another: it told CNET it has nothing to share..

If your devices meet the above specs, you're set. Now try copying something on your iPhone or iPad and pasting it on your Mac. Universal clipboard uses iCloud, so you may experience lag if you copy from one device and immediately attempt to paste on another. Also, Sierra's universal clipboard is not a clipboard manager; it only lets you paste the last item copied. It's so easy..as long as your device supports the feature. MacOS Sierra understands you have multiple devices and the occasional need to share data across them. Apple's desktop software now lets you easily share files via iCloud Drive, but for bits of text or even a photo or video, you can now use the universal clipboard to copy something on one device and paste it using another.

Strobel's Note 7, After news emerged that Samsung had received 92 reports in the US about the battery in its Galaxy Note 7 phone overheating -- including 26 cases involving burns -- it seemed only time before someone would contact a lawyer, Now, Reuters reports, 28-year-old Jonathan Strobel of Boca Raton, iphone case 3d model free Florida, has filed what may be the first lawsuit in the US involving the Note 7's combustible battery, Strobel's suit, filed Friday, says his Note 7 exploded in his front pants pocket on September 9, This allegedly happened in a Costco in Palm Beach Gardens, where Strobel works..

"His right thigh has a deep second-degree burn the size of the phone," Keith Pierro, Strobel's lawyer, told me, adding that Strobel's left hand was also burnt. (He apparently reached for his overheating phone with his opposite hand.). The Palm Beach Post reported that Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue described the phone as having melted inside Strobel's pants. The complaint says that Strobel suffered "sustained serious and permanent bodily injuries resulting in pain and suffering, permanent impairment, disability, mental anguish, inconvenience, loss of the enjoyment of life, expense of medical care and treatment, expense of hospitalization, lost wages, and ability to earn wages in the past and to be experienced in the future."Pierro says Samsung could have taken swift action to protect customers but chose not to.