Addingirisscanningbiometrics, for example, couldenablehigherprotectionwhen making purchasesonmobile phones and would eliminate the needfor currentpasswordauthentication.
Global Rainmakers' smallest scanners, able to fit inside a BlackBerry or iPhone, could one day secure mobile transactions with a quick snapshot of a user's iris.
Power-hungry parts see even more of a boost: they can carry Iris Pro graphics with embedded DRAM, which should double the 3D speed on H-series mobile chips (47-55W of typical power) and triple it for the R-series (around 65-84W) on the desktop.
With the one mobile app you can control and check all your household sensors, or you can program Iris to send you text-message alerts when, say, your back door is open.