selfie – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog Articles and news about Mobile Security, Android, Apps, Social Media and Technology in general. Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:49:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-psafe_blog_purple-shield-32x32.png selfie – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog 32 32 <![CDATA[These Are the Must-Have Summer Tech Accessories]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/must-summer-tech-accessories/ Wed, 03 May 2017 18:00:11 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=10700 There are seemingly endless options when it comes to new tech and tech accessories. Accessories aren’t the most important parts of your tech gadgets, but they sure can be a lot of fun to use. But they’re also meant to make your life easier. Moreover, tech gadgets can help you make the most out of your tech tools, whether you want better listening tools for your favorite music or a more ergonomic design for work tech. The following are four must-have tech accessories that everybody will be snatching up this summer.

Fugetek Selfie Stick

You know you’re going to take selfies this summer, so you might as well take better ones with a selfie stick. A selfie stick will also help to improve your Memorial Day pool pics, too. When you’re traveling, though, you should probably take along the Bluetooth-enabled Fugetek selfie stick. The stick’s Bluetooth device lets you zoom in and out on the stick’s base, so you don’t have to adjust the photo on the phone itself. Additionally, the stick is compatible with a lot of devices, including your Android phone, GoPro, and digital cameras.

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SETA Smartphone Stand

Whether you’re reading a recipe or watching a show on your smartphone, a stand can make reading on your phone so much easier. The SETA stand is one of the best options for its suction grips that cling onto your phone without being sticky. The phone’s design also means that while it will hold onto your current phone right now, you won’t have to replace the stand when you replace the phone.

SoundPEATS Earbuds

Bluetooth earbuds are no longer a thing of the future. Instead, you don’t have to worry about plugging your earbuds into your devices; you can connect using Bluetooth instead. SoundPEATs provide easy connection and a good sound. They are also sweat-proof, so you can use them at the gym — without the fear of damage. Plus, their price is attractive at under $30.

TP-Link Smart Plug

A smart plug lets you turn off any IoT-enabled devices whenever you need by using your device’s app connection. That means that if you left your straightener plugged in, you can disconnect it using Smart Plug’s connected app. Plus, if you also have Amazon Echo, you can use your voice to turn off your devices if you don’t want to get off the couch. This tech is another steal for under $30.

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<![CDATA[The Future of Facial Recognition Software]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/future-facial-recognition-software/ Fri, 18 Nov 2016 19:00:31 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=5845 Facial recognition software isn’t used solely to “get the bad guy,” even if that’s how it’s typically used on TV. In the real world, facial recognition software has many more applications — and they aren’t what you think.

This software has been used by various marketing firms for years. The Venetian Resort, Hotel, and Casino in Las Vegas utilized the technology to suggest attractions for visitors. Billboards and signage with the tech has popped up over the years, offering highly targeted messages to passersby.

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Google Glass was very careful about steering clear of facial recognition software when it came to their product. Unfortunately, it wasn’t only up to them. Stephen Balaban created his own software to do just that, while Michael DiGiovanni developed a program that let users quietly take images — with a wink.

Mobile phones, at least for Samsung, include a facial recognition component. The Face Unlock feature gives users the option to use their face to unlock their phone. Google has been working on Silly-Face Unlock, where a user’s funny expression can unlock their phone, with a few “live” twists to thwart would-be snoopers. It’s just one in a long line of Google’s patents for unusual and interesting projects that might not go anywhere — but it does show how the tech could be used on mobile applications.

Moscow festivals goers could opt in to a new bit of facial recognition software from NTechLab (a Moscow-based company) by sending a selfie. Then, the people behind the festival used this software to pick out participants from the crowd and send them an image right to their phone.

Then, of course, there’s Uniqul. Sure, you’ve paid with PayPal and the Square app, but have you ever paid using facial recognition software? You may pay at any Uniqul terminal by walking up to it, selecting a card from your Cloud wallet, and pressing “Okay.” Talk about “hands-free.”

Face of the Future

It’s easy to feel as though facial recognition software is creepy or wrong, but at the same time, think of the massive amounts of images, video, and text that pass through social media networks. People are already sharing heaps of personal information without a second thought. Used correctly, this software could make it easy to pay for purchases, secure our phones, and catch the crooks.

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