Face Recognition Coming to iOS 5

Apple is planning to include face detection capabilities in the next version of its smartphone/tablet platform, iOS 5, 9to5Mac has discovered.

It is too early to tell exactly how the face recognition in iOS 5 will work, but it appears Apple plans to open it up to developers via several API controls, including a call for recognizing the position of the person’s eyes and mouth. This means that in the future we’ll be seeing iOS apps utilizing face detection from third-party developers and possibly from Apple itself.

The technology behind this feature probably comes from Polar Rose, a Swedish face recognition company, which Apple acquired in 2010.

Check out this video showcasing an augmented reality app called Recognizr, which Polar Rose co-developed.

Source: Mashable

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Tech Review of 2010 by Mashable CEO Pete Cashmore

Interesting video interview from Bloomberg featuring Mashable’s CEO Pete Cashmore and his review of the ‘Top Tech’ of 2010 – a very good year for Facebook and Apple according to Cashmore.

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iPhone Developers Angry as Apple Purges Adult Apps

Developers have expressed anger at Apple’s decision to ban some adult-themed applications from its iPhone.

Thousands of apps with adult-themed content have been removed from the store since Friday although some, such as one from Playboy, remain.

Apple has said that certain apps were removed following customer complaints.

Developer Jon Atherton is angry that previously-approved apps have been pulled, and accuses Apple of “experimenting with our livelihoods”.

Apple said it had to respond to its customers.

“It came to the point where we were getting customer complaints from women who found the content getting too degrading and objectionable, as well as parents who were upset with what their kids were able to see,” Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of product marketing, told the New York Times.

Source: BBC News

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