Apple should implement a geofence and timer to allow you configure when it should prompt for passcode vs fingerprint. Also allow it to force passcode after X invalid finger prints tried. Good luck figuring out which finger, knuckle, elbow, ear was used to program the touchID:P
You do realize they had to deploy WiMax because they would have lost the spectrum if they had not. At the time wimax was the only technology they could have went with./b
I have been working on mod_codec2.c for FreeSWITCH, which is committed in a WIP module. The library for codec2 isn't a library at all just yet. I'm working with David and Bruce to make sure we can get a working libcodec2 in place ASAP so we have a real VoIP demo that people can compile, call and test against./b
They had the chance, and they screwed this one up, I'm starting to think their billing system can't handle that situation. /b
We seen this coming long ago, we did a lot of work to make sure we were IPv6 Ready, Check it out on http://www.freeswitch.org/
As for people saying that its all proprietary then by I recommend you try FreeSWITCH (www.freeswitch.org) /b
Apple should implement a geofence and timer to allow you configure when it should prompt for passcode vs fingerprint. Also allow it to force passcode after X invalid finger prints tried. Good luck figuring out which finger, knuckle, elbow, ear was used to program the touchID :P
You do realize they had to deploy WiMax because they would have lost the spectrum if they had not. At the time wimax was the only technology they could have went with. /b
FreeSWITCH now has CODEC2 support just checked in. Please check it out! http://www.freeswitch.org/ /b
I have been working on mod_codec2.c for FreeSWITCH, which is committed in a WIP module. The library for codec2 isn't a library at all just yet. I'm working with David and Bruce to make sure we can get a working libcodec2 in place ASAP so we have a real VoIP demo that people can compile, call and test against. /b