Embedle is a free service that brings Twitter conversations directly to blogs and allows you to network with like-minded Tweeps. See on socialmediaslant.com
Embedle is a free service that brings Twitter conversations directly to blogs and allows you to network with like-minded Tweeps. See on socialmediaslant.com
EyeLock has announced a strategic partnership with VOXX Electronics to launch myiris, a USB-enabled iris identity authentication device. (@zwipe Here’s one story we covered today about #biometrics and CES! See on http://www.biometricupdate.com
As more and more chief information officers implement innovations such as cloud computing and mobile solutions throughout their companies’ information technology functions, these tools become increasingly mainstream. See on http://www.cios.com
With FIDO Ready devices debuting at CES, we get the first real look at how companies are going to tackle the thorny problem of securing our devices and data online. (Hot trend @intlCES is Voice iD and other biometrics for…
Dozens of new personal tech products at CES 2014 use biometrics to scan fingerprints, palm prints and irises, utilize facial recognition, eye tracking, and voice recognition for FIDO authentication; that means they were “designed with a core focus… See on blogs.computerworld.com
Are multinationals getting the best leadership and professional talent when they recruit in Brazil and other emerging markets? In one sense, yes: These companies can generally hire the most-expensi… See on blogs.hbr.org
Discover how to elevate your status as a content marketing influencer and build your business with strategies from Chris Ducker and the New Media Expo… … It’s not as difficult as you think, and it all revolves around efficient content…
Obesity is now becoming a problem in poor, more populous nations. See on http://www.businessinsider.com
If you are looking for Google Plus for Business then you’ve found it! This is a complete user guide as you will find on Google+, with videos and blog. See on http://www.plusyourbusiness.com
Almost 3 in 10 of the world’s airports now use some form of biometric technology or computer-aided identification, a rise of 10 per cent on 2008. See on http://www.ploughshareinnovations.com