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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

We've been hearing about this for a while — Samsung eyes iris-scanning security for future phones

And on a completely unrelated matter... Deloitte Survey Shows Security Concerns Loom Large as the Biggest Barrier for Mobile Financial Services
Posted by Jason at 11:32 AM
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