Aisin Group develops Biometrics System to Reduce Traffic Accidents
One of Japan’s leading automotive parts manufacturers, Aisin Group, has developed a prototype of what it proposes to be the…
Biometrics are used in retail and customer-facing settings for point-of-sales services such as payments, access control in systems for purposes such as shoplifting prevention, and identification or characteristic analysis for personalization or customer insights. Access control systems are also increasingly used for automated commercial applications, such as hotel check-ins. Typically, these use palm vein, fingerprint, iris recognition, facial recognition.
One of Japan’s leading automotive parts manufacturers, Aisin Group, has developed a prototype of what it proposes to be the…
The Times West Virginian reported there will be a forum next week determining how to move West Virginia’s biometrics industry…
Tomorrow, voice biometric solutions company VoiceVault, will be the special guest on the monthly M2SYS Twitter discussion, “#biometricchat“. Nic Stanbridge,…
Facebook’s facial recognition feature has come under fire from Irish regulators and now Germany as well. However, the German privacy…
Revolutionizing how advertisers capture their target audience, Intel is developing facial recognition software for television. The set top box is…
Late last month, Thomas Marschall, CEO and president of Precise Biometrics announced the new chief commercial officer and executive vice…
Recently, Fujitsu revealed the creation of the world’s first biometric system that combines both palm vein recognition with fingerprint verification….
This week, Microsoft filed a patent for tracking systems that detect a user’s emotions to match online advertisements to moods….
Imation Defender F200 Biometric Flash Drive is now available on the market. What makes this flash drive sexy is its…
MorphoTrust has announced that they were selected by U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to supply new technology for improving the…