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Unfortunately, these tools don’t have much control over your system’s notifications.. Within the HomePod firmware suggests the 'iPhone 8' will also be able to scan the user's face even while the device is lying flat on a table.. [/B] Apple took it offline This is why Apple always waits until they have perfected something before adding it to the iPhone.. Many apps tend to suppress notification sounds if you have their app open and vibrate lightly instead, but this seems to take it a step further if it's going to be used how I think it is.. The that Apple pushed out to public servers over a week ago continues to reveal tantalizing tidbits of information about unannounced Apple hardware, and this time the plaudits go to iOS developer for discovering lines of code that suggest the upcoming 'iPhone 8' will automatically suppress notification sounds when a user is looking at the screen.. But you can also look at Muzzle The beauty of Muzzle is that it turns on automatically as soon as you start screen sharing, and it works with Livestorm! Plus, it's 100% free.. samsung have loads of features for YEARS related to the user looking at the screen This is from 4 YEARS AGO! Pretty neat feature, but it's gonna feel weird knowing my iPhone is always watching me.. Muzzle is an app built specifically for this purpose It automatically enables Do Not Disturb while screen sharing is active on your desktop.. youtube com/watch?v=UNlkxGmIgW0') And [B]here is their website ('with more details archived in the Wayback Machine.. As a possible extension of biometric authentication, the line of code beginning 'TLAttentionAwarenessObserver' implies that the same infrared depth sensors may be used to mute audible notifications when the user is giving the phone their full attention and looking directly at the screen.. Do you really think Apple bought this company, in February, and then decided in the timespan of >1y to integrate that technology, and only that technology, into the next flagship iPhone? Where does Apple's hardware development come into this process - many pieces seem to be coming from PrimeSense, too - so it much be just luck they were able to throw these things together to create a new authentication system? 'Well crap, let's scrap these last few years of R&D, investment, and development into iOS related to facial identification and AI.. No they didn't They JUST bought the finished product (FaceID) in February The company was called RealFace ('and they developed the tech and showed it off here ('//www.. If anything it highlights another potential use case for Apple's face detection feature, which could on future iPhones.. On Mac, there's already a built-in feature to mute your desktop notifications On Windows as well by the way.. While many observers remain skeptical that Touch ID can be replaced by a facial recognition system that's equally secure, rumors Apple's facial recognition technique captures more data points than a fingerprint scan, making it even more secure than Touch ID.. They didn't get anywhere, that's why the literally bought a finished product including SDK.. Also, I wonder if Apple will implement other face tracking features similar to what Samsung do in their Samsung Galaxy phones with Smart Pause which briefly pauses videos when you're not looking at the device and resumes when you are and their Smart Stay and Smart Scroll features.. Of course, there's no guarantee that the sound suppression feature will show up in Apple's upcoming OLED iPhone, due to launch next month, but if it does, it's likely to be user-configurable as an Accessibility consideration.. What talked about on the last is true: the iPhone will suppress notification sounds if you're looking at it — Guilherme Rambo (@_inside) Apple's redesigned OLED iPhone is believed to include a, likely powered by acquired PrimeSense technology, that enables Apple's new facial authentication feature.. (Thanks, Dean!) This is why Apple always waits until they have perfected something before adding it to the iPhone.. Any other company (like Samsung) would have just added the iris scanner to their phone and then only use it for unlocking the device, but when Apple adds it they also ask themselves 'what else can we do with the face scanner?' And now here you go!Can't wait until they finally show off everything the new iPhone can do! Umm.
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