Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Google awarded patent for face-to-unlock for multiple users

In a day filled with announcements, Google has managed to grab itself a pretty unique patent. The search giant has gotten the rights to a patent which allows the logging in of multiple users by facial recognition. Patent ?090 covers methods that allow a ?computing device? to recognize one or more users? identities based on facial recognition, and then give them access to resources specifically assigned to them. It simple terms, it?s just an enhanced version of the face unlock feature the company has on its Android 4.0+ devices now.

We don?t have any inside information into what Google?s plans are with this new technology, but all indications point to some time of Android involvement. As you can see from a small snippet of the patent filing below:

? Implementations can include one or more of the following features. For example, the camera can be physically integrated with the computing device. The computing device can include a phone. ?

This sounds like a very interesting feature that would benefit future Android phones down the road if implemented. Google is really trying to shake things up with all of its newly awarded patents, like the one it won for technology that?ll let users answer calls using both ends of the phone. Again, who knows what the company has planned for this latest patent.

[USPTO; via engadget, Android Police]

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Charles West

Charles West is a self-described music snob and sports fanatic, who loves occasional benders with friends and family. When he's not writing for IntoMobile, you can catch him writing the latest trends in pop culture on his blog, The Trendaholic. Peep the fly-ish on Twitter @TheTrendaholic and Google+

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