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Verayo Intros 'Unclonable' RFID Chip
in The Wireless Weblog, on September 10, 2008
...l Unclonable Functions (PUF)," writes IndustryWeek's Adrienne Selko . "PUF is like a biometrics technology for silicon chips. It extracts a type of 'electronic DNA or fingerprint...
RFID hacked via off-the-shelf components
in Tech Without Wires, on March 20, 2008
...ail to encrypt the data stored in their RFID chips. Maybe it should be emphasized that some sort of biometrics must be included before a transaction is authenticated or something similar. I hate to se...
Give the Sequiam Biometrics BioVault 2.0 the Finger
in The Gadgets Weblog, on December 27, 2007
... That is, use your finger to open the Sequiam Biometrics Biovault 2.0. I'm not saying giving it the finger as in flip it off. After all, there is a lot to like about this particular product....
Attacks from the Inside
in On Storage, on September 28, 2007
...ibuted networks with stronger defenses against intrusion, including firewalls, anti-virus software, biometrics and identity access badges. These measures have made the business world more effective at...
基于Intel超级移动平台的HTC Shift移动设备发布
in 全新志 Tracing Gadget, on 2007-08-15
... 5 days battery life when used exclusively)
• Qualcomm 400MHz Processor
• 64MB RAM
HTC Shift 整合了Pocket PC,HSDPA, Vista Business,Tilt Touchscreen,QWERTY 键盘等前沿技术,当然多数用户更倾向于选择Windows Vista操作平台, 这里可以查看...
Biometrics Meets Boxing
in Philoneist, on July 31, 2007
... This article shows that he is working to dispel the " boxers are dummies" myth.
Biometrics teams at the University of Manchester are using technology to clock his punching speeds, ...
X-Ray Imaging Jumping a Few Steps Ahead - Literally
in Philoneist, on July 28, 2007
... is what it is essentially.
Researchers are hoping this will eventually teach us more about animal biometrics, but it will also be of tremendous use to orthopedic surgeons who can plan better for bon...
Cell Phones from Porsche?
in The Gadgets Weblog, on June 16, 2007
... some time in 2008, with an MSRP of about $1600. Featuring an organic LCD screen, fingerprint-based biometrics, a 3.2 megapixel camera and mp3 playback and covered with aluminum and scratch-resistant ...
ID Cards a Thing of the Past in Some Universities...
in Philoneist, on May 24, 2007
...rsation, this comes as no surprise.
Universities across America are beginning to launch futuristic biometrics into their ID systems to scan student's hands before allowing entry into the buildi...
Biometrics to Secure the Cellphones
in The CIO Weblog, on February 28, 2007
Infoworld highlights a company called Authentec, which is looking at securing the mobile/cell phones using biometric solutions, enabling CIO to look the mobile phone as secure delivery mechanism for applicaitons.Excerpts from the article:
"Many CIOs would like to put productivity ap...
Printed semiconductors: the movie
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 30, 2006
... applications including displays, sensors, solar cells, lighting, integrated circuits, and personal biometrics.
Nanoident estimates the production costs of printed semiconductors to be about 1% those...
The future of the textile business
in The Techwear Weblog, on July 10, 2006
...ation and Data Capture (AIDC) technologies.
AIDC covers a range of products, including barcodes, biometrics, magnetic strips, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and smart cards.
Ian Smith, the c...
Broadcom unveils personal authentication RFID IC
in Supplychainer, on July 9, 2006
...e secure processor also enhances the use of currently deployed authentication technologies, such as biometrics and contactless technologies, by eliminating some of their common security vulnerabilitie...
Matching Fingerprints by "Minutiae" Can Be Accurate
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 27, 2006
Computerized systems that match Fingerprints using interoperable minutiae templates or mathematical representations of a fingerprint image can be highly accurate as an alternative to the full fingerprint image according to a study conducted by the National Institute of Standards (NIST). ...
Silex: Biometrics for Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 9, 2006
...g a campus or business park from accessing the network."
Gary Bradt, Vice President of the biometrics Division at Silex, says, "More and more people are using Wi-Fi networks, but ar...
RFID, European Union and Privacy
in The RFID Weblog, on March 9, 2006
..., not zeroing in on one that for some reason has gotten a maligned reputation. Go after them all -- biometrics, global positioning systems, databases, wireless networks, search engines, adware ...
Developing Better Gadgets For Biometric Identification And Authentication
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 23, 2006
...nt and protection from terrorists and identity thieves that isn't foolproof: it's called biometrics .
According to Anil Jain, a University Distinguished Professor of computer science...
Interview With Daria Ganitcheva, Team Member of Psylock
in Philoneist, on February 4, 2006
... Psylock is a group of developers creating a novel method of computer-based authentication, identification, and intrusion detection. Departing from alphanumeric passwords, which can be easily tran... ...e much more secure, as a user has a unique way of typing and could thus make his transactions using biometrics, without having to buy expensive hardware, and being able to do it from anywhere, a hotel...
The Wireless Stalker
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 2, 2006
...stly come across as a solid argument for much stronger authentication: how long will it be before biometrics become standard on all mobile devices?...
Novel Biometrics Technology Yields Human Bar Code Based From Vein Maps
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 2, 2006
This entry is submitted by Gloria Gamat, via Creative Reporter . Luminetx , a small medical supply company in Memphis, Tenn., has developed a new method of palm-reading : a technology based on an infrared scan of the blood cells running through veins, which is then analyzed by a computer...
Home entertainment centers: A Tale of Two Directions
in P2P File Sharing, on December 13, 2005
...arch. Now this isn't just device or license-limiting technology, it's human-limiting with biometrics . It uses your fingerprint to activate files. This is the most extreme form of DRM we...
Philoneist Archives
in Philoneist, on October 13, 2005
From Philoneist's recent and humble origins on Blogger .com, click continue for a chronologically ordered record of posts from before October 13th.
Biometric Identification Using Subcutaneous Vein Patterns
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 10, 2005
...tion-- fingerprints, iris patterns, hand geometry, and alike-- have already been fodder for fiction novels and sci-fi movies. And while they have already been proven useful, they have their share of l... ...ogies has increased during our war on terror and the recent plague of identity thefts. Vein pattern biometrics presents many advantages over outdated biometric methods. Vein-pattern biometric technolo...
Retail Industry Changing with New Technologies
in The RFID Weblog, on November 12, 2004
...e Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID), smart cards, kiosks, biometrics, and electronic shelf labels.
Retail IT decision-makers who make investments in these t...
More biometrics
in The Gadgets Weblog, on June 9, 2004
Found on Mavromatic - Biometric Hand Reader .
More datapoints (than fingers) should mean more accuracy, right?
Passports, Biometrics and RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on March 30, 2004
...the International Civil Aviation Organization ("ICAO") protesting the proposed use of biometrics and RFID for passports. The groups claim the ICAO is establishing measures which wil...
More Biometrics
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 10, 2004
I4u News reports that HP are onselling biometric authentication devices on their website, as one of the ways to help their customer keep their data more secure.
I4U News - HP selling Fingerprint Biometric Products by OnClick
Biometric Authing USB Datastore
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 5, 2004
...ive data...
Cool idea. Sure beats writing encrypted data to a CD.
USB Keychain Drive with Biometrics (Jeremy Zawodny's blog) ...




