I wonder if voice pattern recondition is mature enough for a security
lock on a phone?  I remember at one point their was an app that used
the shape and pattern of your eye to unlock your phone.

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Champ Clark III [Softwink]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 9/14/10, Michael Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I have noticed when you don't clean the screen after using the phone.
>> > You can see the pattern on the screen if you look closely.  So I clean
>> > my screen on my shirt or some other material that will not scratch the
>> > screen.  One down side to the pattern lock IMO, is the default setting
>> > that displays the pattern after you unlock your phone.  You can of
>> > course turn that off, IMO that should be the default.
>> >
>> > My question to add to this thread is, has anyone seen open source
>> > remote wipe software for Android or the iPhone?
>
>        One thing I was ponder the other day,   I wonder if anyone has
> done a "study" on the most "common patterns" used.   I'll bet a large
> percent use a "square" pattern or something like a letter..  Like the
> letter "S"....  That's "S" as in "Secure" :)
>
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