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Yuka users scan bar codes to get product scores based on nutrition, additives and organic status. Manufacturers have noticed.
World, a start-up backed by Sam Altman, has launched in the United States with the goal of verifying your humanity.
When it comes to resizing and moving app windows, macOS still has a long way to go. Swift Shift offers a buttery-smooth ...
Windows computers come with pre-installed manufacturer bloatware and built-in apps I rarely use, while missing some tools I ...
The company wants to create a way for people to prove they’re human online. Would you trust it with a scan of your eyeballs?
A new app designed to assist law enforcement in locating missing individuals with special needs has been launched.
Sam Altman's digital identity startup, World, has launched its iris-scanning technology and cryptocurrency token in the ...
Allergy Assist is an app that can people with food allergies find alternative ingredients to keep their meals safe, and it ...
Stores promoting a biometric identity system called World opened stores where people can scan their irises to obtain “proof ...
MILLIONS of Tesco shoppers across the UK have the chance to earn up to £50 worth of bonus Clubcard points in just a few weeks. The offer, available until June 15, is part of Tesco’s latest ...
World, Sam Altman’s eye-scanning technology for online ID verification, has debuted in the US, promising privacy for those ...