Monthly Archives: January 2015

Is EMV the silver bullet to credit card fraud?

Your holiday shopping experience will be different next year, because by October 2015 most retailers in the U.S. will have switched to accepting the chip-in-a-credit-card-based EMV standard (which stands for Europay, MasterCard and Visa. Source: http://www.networkworld.com

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CES 2015: Synaptics To Show Off Innovations in Biometrics – findBIOMETRICS

In November of 2013 human interface solutions company Synaptics purchased Validity Sensors. Now, two years later, after having had its fingerprint sensors desi Source: findbiometrics.com

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What’s the Role for Banking and Payments at This Week’s CES? | Bank Innovation

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015, which officially begins tomorrow in Las Vegas, is the country’s premier event for introducing high-tech gadgets. This Source: bankinnovation.net

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How cards and mobile devices will both serve as identity tokens – SecureIDNews

Cards and mobile devices will both have roles to play in the future of digital identity. Source: http://www.secureidnews.com

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The Evolution of Consumer Identity: 10 Predictions for 2015, Part 4 | Gigya’s Blog

Identity 3.0, convergence of identity and payment authentication, is an emerging trend of 2015. http://t.co/F921ttTx3U Source: blog.gigya.com

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Intel Races to Bring Biometric Security to PCs – Patently Apple

In November we reported that Intel was bringing biometrics to PC’s in 2015. In Q4 fingerprint technology could be introduced with Intel’s Skylake processor in conjunction with Microsoft’s Windows 10. Source: http://www.patentlyapple.com

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Learn about biometrics – YouTube

Learn about biometrics from me with PowerPoint and good music. Source: http://www.youtube.com

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IDEX acquires ‘pivotal’ algorithm, patents for fingerprint sensors – Planet Biometrics

Article Details Source: http://www.planetbiometrics.com

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Biometrics and Pinball: Five companies on CES’ early watch list – Ars Technica

At a pre-show show, Ars sampled the fare to be offered en masse this week. Source: arstechnica.com

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Toyota opens up hydrogen patents

Almost 6,000 patents relating to hydrogen fuel cells owned by Toyota are being made available to anyone to use royalty free. Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk

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