Fujitsu’s 5mm thick palm vein sensor small enough to fit on a tablet
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Fujitsu Laboratories has developed an ultra-compact sensor for palm vein identification. This is the world’s smallest and slimmest sensor of its kind, small enough for integration into a tablet. By using new designs for optical c[...]
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Fujitsu develop new Palm Secure module for tablets and other mobile devices.
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Fujitsu introduces its Palm Secure technology back in March 2006 in Japan and 2008 in North America, and last week, the company announced that Palm Secure technology will soon come to a mobile device or a tablet near you. Thanks to a n[...]
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Seagate Cheetah: The HDD with Full Self-Encryption
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Named after a kind of “leopard” (go and check for yourself on Wikipedia), and not after Tarzan’s famous monkey (Cheeta), here’s the new High-Speed Self Encrypting HDD from Seagate (15K.6 FDE). The perfect solution for secur[...]
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Fujitsu Palm Secure Heading for America…
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We’ve already talked widely on Akihabara News of Fujitsu’s Palm Secure technology, a system which “reads” your hand vein schema like a fingerprint reader your finger tip, but here… with your veins . Presently available only[...]
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Ashton - [25/05/2013 - 09:12]