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Samsung sees the Tab Iris playing a role in such areas as banking, taxation, health care and education. People can sign up for and authenticate accounts at banks and other institutions using iris recognition "regardless of language and literacy barriers." The tablet will be Aadhar-compliant, which means it will team up with a program in India that assigns individuals a unique 12-digit number as a way of identifying them for access to certain services. "The Galaxy Tab Iris addresses consumer pain points across platforms such as banking, finance, education and various citizen services by bringing enhanced usability, versatility and reliability all through one device," Samsung India Electronics Vice President Sukesh Jain said in a statement.

Beyond creating the device, Samsung is also releasing a software development kit so developers can build applications to take advantage of the tablet's iris recognition, On the spec side, the Iris sports a 7-inch 1,024x600 pixel screen, a 5-megapixel rear camera and a 1.2 gigahertz quad core processor, Offering 3G connectivity, the tablet comes with 1.5 gigabytes of RAM and 8GB of rally case for apple iphone xr - lime/light gray onboard storage, which can be bumped up to 200GB via a microSD card, The Iris is flavored with Android 5.0 Lollipop..

The Tab Iris is priced at 13,499 in Indian rupees, or about $200. Samsung didn't reveal when or if the Iris might land in other countries. Rolling out in India, the Galaxy Tab Iris targets government and big businesses that seek to move away from traditional authentication techniques. Samsung's new tablet can tell who you are by looking you right in the eyes. Dubbed the Galaxy Tab Iris, the new tablet is hitting the Indian market, Samsung said in a blog post Wednesday. The tablet will use a built-in dual-eye scanner to authenticate people via their irises and is aimed at financial institutions and other organizations that seek a better way to confirm the identity of their users.

Huawei has a bone to pick with Samsung, It's just the latest in a series of patent lawsuits in the tech world, the most notable rally case for apple iphone xr - lime/light gray of which has been the high-profile battle between Apple and Samsung, Last year, Ericsson and Apple settled their own patent lawsuit, and Samsung had successfully defended itself against an Nvidia patent claim, "We will thoroughly review the complaint and take appropriate action to defend Samsung's business interests," Samsung said in an e-mailed statement, Chinese telecom giant Huawei filed lawsuits against Samsung, claiming that it is illegally using its technology..

Death and taxes may be the only things certain in this world, but when it comes to technology, patent lawsuits can't be far behind. The latest comes from Huawei, which on Wednesday filed lawsuits in China and the US alleging Samsung Electronics illegally used technology related to 4G cellular communications, operating systems and user interface software without a licensing deal. The company said it hoped Samsung would stop infringing its patents and getting a pact worked out. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.

 
 
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