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Touch ID for apps could be WWDC's biggest little update

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Touch ID for apps could be WWDC's biggest little update

Of all the announcements during Apple's WWDC keynote address -- and there were a boatload of them -- the addition of Touch ID to regular apps could be the biggest.

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