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Smart Connected Devices community is dedicated to those developing and interested in mobile, mobile computing and home devices based on ARM technology, including the latest devices that are making the future of technology a reality with continual connectivity to both the internet and portability of your content across a range of different screen types. It’s the place to catch the latest news, discuss market trends, share ideas and get a glimpse into the future of smart connected devices.
One of the most talked about features of the new Apple iPhone 5S is the Touch ID feature which integrates a fingerprint sensor and a Secure Enclave. Although fingerprint sensors have been present in laptops for a while now (such as the Lenovo ThinkPad), the iPhone 5s is the first product to bring biometrics into the mainstream and is expected to accelerate its adoption across a wide variety of smartphones and tablets and other connected devices around our homes.
Biometric recognition is a paradigm shift in how we identify ourselves to our p...
In today's world our smartphones hold the keys to our lives and have the potential to replace our wallets. Not only do many of these mobile devices run on ARM-based processors, but ARM® TrustZone and SecurCore technologies allow smart mobile devices to make secure purchases while protecting from unauthorized usage.
ARM enables the latest energy efficient mobile computing devices such as tablets, eReaders and next generation personal computing with an always-on, always-connected experience and immersive user interfaces.