ForChinesecitizens,lifeisabouttogeteasiersincetheMinistryofPublicSecurityannouncedithasbeguntestinganewelectronicID,whichcanbeusedwhenbookinghotels,buyingtraint
MostofusaremorelikelytoleavethehousewithoutourIDsthanoursmartphones.That'stheideabehindapilotprograminGuangzhou,southChina'sGuangdongProvince,whichintendstoelim
WhenAppleintroducedFaceIDsecurityalongsidetheiPhoneX,itboastedthatevenHollywood-qualitymaskscouldn'tfoolthesystem.Itmightnotbeaquestionofmovie-likeauthenticity,
AppleInc.disputedareportbyBloombergNewsonWednesdaythatitrecentlyallowedsupplierstoreducetheaccuracyoftheiPhoneX’sfacialrecognitionsystemtospeedoutputofthephone.
ApplehasrespondedtoSenatorAlFranken'sconcernsovertheprivacyimplicationsofitsFaceIDfeature,whichissettodebutontheiPhoneXnextmonth.InhislettertoTimCook,Frankenask
TherecentlaunchofthefuturisticiPhoneXhastriggeredahot-buttonglobaldebateonFacialIdentification(FaceID)technology,citingpotentialsafetyrisksthefledglingtechnolog
WhenAppleOSchiefCraigFederighitriedtodemoFaceIDonstageduringCupertini'sannualiPhoneevent,itdidn'tquiteworkasheexpected."YourpasscodeisrequiredtoenableFaceID"pop
AlmostimmediatelyaftertheannouncementoftheiPhone8($699.00atApple)andiPhone8Plus($799.00atApple),Appleseeminglytookthewindofoutthesailsofthetwonewestiterationsof
iPhone8’snewfacialrecognitionfunctionalitywillbejustasversatileasTouchID,givinguserstheabilitytoauthorizeApplePaytransactions,unlockthird-partyapps,andmore.Appl
Upgraded versions of permanent residence ID cards - the Chinese green cards – are now being made available to offer better services to foreigners living and working in the country.
UpgradedversionsofpermanentresidenceIDcards-theChinesegreencards–arenowbeingmadeavailabletoofferbetterservicestoforeignerslivingandworkinginthecountry.Thenewver
Tourists from China and Hong Kong love having their ID photos taken in Korea because of the flattering magic studios here perform in no time.
Starting Tuesday, residents from 16 provincial-level regions will be able to have their ID cards issued in Beijing, according to Beijing public security department.
Police and transport authorities in China's far western Xinjiang region have ordered bus ticket purchases under real names starting next month.
China's police have found 271,000 fake or duplicate ID records in the first half of this year, all of which have been nullified, the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) said on Saturday.
China's first generation of resident ID cards will expire on Jan. 1, 2013, the Ministry of Public Security said Thursday.