Most cars have keyless entry and electronic ignitions that require expensive smart keys to start. You would think that would be enough to stop car thieves, but theft still happens, even though it’s at ...
As its name implies, this smart lock scans the veins in your hands instead of your fingerprint to unlock your door—and it works pretty well. You probably know TCL as the producer of lower-cost TVs, ...
With facial recognition, palm vein-scanning, and a fingerprint reader, it could be hard to get locked out with a SwitchBot Lock Vision Pro.
MedicFP LLC, a new vendor that focuses on combating phantom billing and other healthcare fraud, and Fujitsu will debut an identity validation product that scans palm veins at HIMSS16. The challenges ...
An elementary school’s decision to embrace modern-day technological advancements has local parents up in arms. Palm vein scanners will be introduced as an alternative method of payments on the ...
Fujitsu may incorporate its palm scanners in smartphones as a means of verifying a user’s identity. The company’s PalmSecure scanners use near-infrared light to scan points in veins that lie beneath ...
Langone Medical Center in New York is streamlining the hospital check-in process with specialized scanners from Fujitsu that recognize the unique vein pattern of your palm. With these scanners, ...
Amazon filed a patent for technology that could identify you by scanning the wrinkles in the palm of your hand and by using a light to see beneath your skin to your blood vessels. The resulting images ...
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