Biometric scanners used for the national identity card scheme could exclude people with visual, facial or other physical disabilities from using the technology, according to a leading expert on ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — Security remains one of the most time-intensive and unpredictable parts of air travel, but a new futuristic system now in use at Raleigh-Durham International Airport may help to ...
It seems like the next “Big Thing” may be staring you right in your face – eye scanning. There is a now a race to find a new way to identify us for security reasons as we move from paper to password ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Before he starts work every morning, Oscar Carranza waves to a guard, swipes a magnetized card through a computer, and places his hand in a biometric scanner that traces the contours of ...
CLEAR, a company that uses biometrics at 27 major airports around the U.S., has launched at the New Orleans airport. Travelers must enroll with CLEAR, which then connects their identity to their ...
The age of anonymous gadgets may be over. Whether for security reasons or for digital rights management, many embedded system builders are considering ways to identify or authenticate the users of ...
Looking for ways to beef up security in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, Citibank is putting a renewed emphasis on biometrics as a way to authenticate users of its systems. John Bree, a vice ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New York City grocer Fairway is using facial recognition technology at a Manhattan store in a move to catch shoplifters.Noam Galai ...
Remembering passwords can be a headache; instead, why not log into your computer with a scan of your eye? The hardware and software to make iris scanning a key feature is now reaching smartphones and ...