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Senator Al Franken (D-MN) has spoken out against a Google Glass app that uses facial recognition to identify strangers. Yesterday, Franken published an open letter to the makers of NameTag, an app meant to match peoples faces with photos from social media accounts or other online sources. Unlike other biometric identifiers such as iris scans […]

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Panasonics taken to the stage here at CES and has just revealed the VIERA Life+ Screen, in an effort to redefine what a 21st Century TV should be. Televisions under this banner are kitted out with Xbox One-like facial recognition that will display information relevant to users on an Info Bar relegated to the lower […]

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Google is rolling out a new feature called “Find My Face” to Google+ users allowing them to opt-in to a new facial recognition feature for photos shared on the service. Of course this isn’t the first foray Google has made into the facial recognition arena, they have offered the feature on Picasa Web Albums for […]

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