According to a new study of 100,000 consumers, mobile technology is expected to be replaced by artificial intelligence Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk
According to a new study of 100,000 consumers, mobile technology is expected to be replaced by artificial intelligence Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk
HubSpot has shown that companies are three times as likely to see higher ROI on inbound marketing campaigns than on outbound campaigns. But that doesn’t mean that inbound marketing is easy. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.business2community.com
As biometrics become more pervasive, a whole new crop of privacy issues emerge Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.theglobeandmail.com
Inking data collectors on your skin could become the next step in wearable technology, allowing them to obtain health and other biometric data from the body without a pause. Sourced through Scoop.it from: worldtruth.tv
Having to enter a password to regain access to your touchscreen device is not always convenient. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.coolwearable.com
Border Security – The MorphoRapID 2 border security device makes travel worry-free for those concerned about their security. The handheld system is equipped with a s… Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.trendhunter.com
From CNET Magazine: Smartphones, online services and biometric scanners are already easing the way for travelers. Expect even more tech to transform your journeys in the not-too-distant future. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.cnet.com
Symantec will introduce several new capabilities next year that will feature biometric authentication technology in place of passwords, according to a report by ZDNet. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.biometricupdate.com
EyeVerify announced it will demonstrate the most recent version of its Eyeprint ID mobile biometric authentication solution at FinovateEurope, held on February 9-10, 2016 in London. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.biometricupdate.com
Intended for iris scanners, the infra-red Oslux SFH 4780S from Osram is only 1.6mm tall. Prior to this, it offered the 2.4 mm high SFH 4780S. A new feature Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.electronicsweekly.com