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Apple MultiTouch Fusion Patent mixes touch with voice & biometrics
2 days ago
Biometrics to fast track 'trusted' travellers
63 days ago
Biometrics picks up the penguins! Video!!
70 days ago
Motorola gets into biometrics, touch control with new patents
84 days ago
Fujitsu gives biometrics a hand
108 days ago
Fingerprint Authentication Mouse Locks Files With Biometrics
121 days ago

Source: www.computerworld.com --- 16 days ago
The Netherlands' innovative use of Biometrics improves customer service and reduces fraud. ...
Source: www.theregister.co.uk --- 8 days ago
Fingerprints, iris scans sprayed to all comers An exhibition designed to show off the whizzy high-tech futurescape of biometric identity has succumbed to a bout of very contemporary gremlins, by emailing dozens of fingerprints and iris scans to the wrong people.… ...
Source: www.eweek.com --- 16 days ago
UPEK has partnered with Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo and others to push biometric authentication and biometric device security deeper into the enterprise. Now UPEK is pushing Biometrics devices and biometric security as mechanisms for online authentication. Are enterprise business customers ready to begin widespread adoption of biometric devices and biometric security technologies? - To hear some tell it, all signs are pointing to an era when Biometrics will be a key element of authentication for enterprises. Just how close that era is depends on who you ask. For companies like UPEK, the time for Biometrics is now. The company strategy has involved partnering with notebook ... ...
Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 32 days ago
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Source: itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com --- 22 days ago
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Source: www.businesswire.com --- 1 day ago
DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/84269d/the ...
Source: news.zdnet.co.uk --- 15 days ago
The National Policing Improvement Agency has put a contract out to tender for the provision of mobile fingerprinting devices ...
Source: www.marketwire.com --- 18 days ago
SEATTLE, WA (MARKET WIRE) Pacific Biometrics, Inc. (OTCBB: PBME) ("PBI"), a leading provider of specialized central laboratory and contract research services, disclosed today that Mario Ehlers, MD, PhD, has resigned his position as chief medical officer of the company, effective August 22, 2008. Dr. Ehlers served as chief medical officer since joining the company in September 2002. He is leaving to take up a position in academia. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 17 days ago
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Source: www.sciam.com --- 18 days ago
If you are like many people, navigating the complexities of everyday life depends on an array of cards and passwords that confirm your identity. But lose a card, and your ATM will refuse to give you money. Forget a password, and your own computer may balk at your command. Allow your cards or passwords to fall into the wrong hands, and what were intended to be security measures can become the tools of fraud or identity theft. Biometrics--the automated recognition of people via distinctive anatomical and behavioral traits--has the potential to overcome many of these problems. Compared with a physical token such as a bank card or with the knowledge of a secret such as a PIN, biometric traits are profoundly more difficult to forge, copy, share, misplace or guess. Indeed, they offer the only way of determining whether a person has been issued multiple official documents, such as a driver’s license or passport, under different names. Yet they are quite easy to use as proof of identity. For these reasons, biometric systems have been gaining popularity in recent years. Laptops and mobile phones that can recognize a fingerprint, for instance, are now commercially available. In some countries biometric security is employed to safeguard items such as ATM cards and passports, to determine whether a person can rightfully enter a building or to ensure that someone is entitled to welfare payments. These systems are far from perfect. But with in ...
Source: www.sciencedaily.com --- 1 day ago
Electronic fingerprinting, iris scans, and signature recognition software are all becoming commonplace Biometrics for user authentication and security. However, they all suffer from one major drawback -- they can be spoofed by a sufficiently sophisticated intruder. Researchers now describe a new approach based on a person's reflexes that could never be copied, forged, or spoofed. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 32 days ago
Security Products Aug 5 2008 4:41PM GMT ...
Source: www.immigrationportal.com --- 3 days ago
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Source: www.slashgear.com --- 2 days ago
Apple has been granted a patent describing a system whereby multitouch input is augmented with input from other media, for instance voice control, facial expression or even biometric data. Entitled “ Multi-Touch Data Fusion “, the patent explains a system where sensors could be built into, or around, a multitouch panel, measuring voice, temperature, vibration, light and more. A possible application of this could be manipulating an on-screen control (for instance a dial) while saying “color change”; the dial would therefore control the hue. Alternatively, drawing or other media control could be simultaneously manipulated with touch and voice commands. In fig.10, the line (240) being drawn by the movement of the fingers has its properties changed (e.g. color, thickness and form) by voice commands issued while the fingers are in motion. The effect is fewer interruptions to the multitouch input. Other aspects of the patent include a system for recognising hand profiles - that is, the angle of the hands and which finger is making contact with a multitouch surface - built into either a desk or making use of the webcam in a MacBook screen bezel. This could be used to perform gestures in front of the notebook, which would be interpreted as multitouch commands. Apple suggests that alternative sensors could include: “Biometric sensors, audio sensors, optical sensors, sonar sensors, vibration sensors, motion sensors, location sensors, light ...
Source: www.slashphone.com --- 24 days ago
Atrua Technologies announced today that Lenovo Mobile selected Atrua’s made-for-mobile fingerprint solution for Lenovo’s recently launched P960 mobile phone. In addition, Lenovo’s P960 has an innovative “VIP recording” feature that automatically records calls from designated numbers. The fingerprint biometric technology is used in the P960 to protect sensitive data such as VIP recordings, text messages, call [...] ...
Source: epnn.com --- 24 days ago
Chine Merchants Bank (CMB) will use Israel-based PerSay’s FreeSpeech voice authentication system to verify identity of customers phoning its call centres. CMB will be the first bank in China to use voice Biometrics for telephone banking transactions. ...
Source: www.channelinsider.com --- 18 days ago
UPEK is pushing Biometrics devices and biometric security as mechanisms for online authentication. Are enterprise business customers ready to begin widespread adoption of biometric devices and biometric security technologies? - To hear some tell it, all signs are pointing to an era when Biometrics will be a key element of authentication for enterprises. Just how close that era is depends on who you ask. For companies like UPEK, the time for Biometrics is now. The company strategy has involved partnering with notebook ... ...
Source: www.send2press.com --- 25 days ago
ATLANTA, Ga. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- M2SYS Technology, an award-winning fingerprint Biometrics research and development firm, announced today that Harms Software, a leading provider of management software to the spa and salon industry, has agreed to begin providing M2SYS fingerprint readers and software to their customers worldwide. ...
Source: www.net-security.org --- 25 days ago
Lenovo Mobile selected Atrua’s made-for-mobile fingerprint solution for Lenovo’s P960 mobile phone – Lenovo’s first commercial mobile phone to incorporate fingerprint Biometrics. Atrua’s made-for... ...
Source: www.wistechnology.com --- 3 days ago
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