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The hedgehog's name is Sashimi (nicknamed "Mimi") and she lives with her person in Hong Kong. The prickly mammal poses for Instagram photos, wears tiny knit hats and seems to be enjoying a lazy life of luxury when she's not unlocking iPhones. Let's take a closer look at a hedgehog's paw because squee! A hedgehog's front foot has five toes, each tipped with a dainty claw. They're built for burrowing, but Sashimi's pinkish paw is also sized just right to fit on the Touch ID sensor. Hedgehogs aren't known for their technology skills, so Sashimi requires some help to access the phone. The setup for the hedgehog's paw works just the same as when you train the software to recognize a fingerprint. Most likely, the paw-unlock was just a proof-of-concept experiment and Sashimi won't have to go everywhere the phone goes.
Using your finger to unlock your iPhone is so last year, What you need is a helpful hedgehog instead, As it turns out, you can unlock an iPhone with cuteness, Most people use anatomy of a corgi iphone case a fingerprint to activate the Touch ID unlocking feature on their iPhones, YouTube user RM Videos found a much more adorable way to handle the task by using a pet hedgehog's itsy-bitsy pawprint instead, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion..
Can't decide whether to Snap a video in horizontal or vertical mode? Using the Snapchat Spectacles, it doesn't matter. Whoever views the Snap on a phone will be able to spin it any way to view the video in any orientation -- that's why the videos are circular. Early impressions of the sunglasses are very positive; however, they aren't available to buy just anywhere. In fact, the process of buying a pair of Snapchat Spectacles includes mystery locations, a website countdown, long lines and a roaming, pop-up vending machine that looks like a Minion. (Or you can cop a pair for thousands of dollars on eBay.) Some call it insane, others call it inane.
If you want to see what video taken with Snapchat Spectacles looks like, we've gathered a roundup of the coolest videos shared so far, And if you want to know more, here's CNET's hands-on take on the Spectacles, If a dog were to use the Snap-friendly shades, this is what it would look like, LA-based artist and DJ wore the Spectacles while finishing up a mural, After a quick rundown of how the Snapchat Spectacles work, Raymond Wong takes them for a spin around town as he eats pizza, rides the subway, enjoys the scenery of a park, skates around town and anatomy of a corgi iphone case flies a drone..
Though the only places to snag a pair of Snapchat Spectacles have so far been located in California, Joshua Decker from Seattle was able to get a pair thanks to a good friend in Venice that he now owes a big favor to. Snapchat Spectacles let you post Snaps with your face. This is how those Snaps look. Snapchat Spectacles -- you know, the sunglasses that have have built-in cameras that allow you to post directly to Snapchat -- are here. So far, the videos captured with them that have been shared online are pretty boring (they mostly revolve around people's first impressions of the Snap-branded sunnies). But the new circular video format they use is excitingly promising.
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