NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SmartMetric, Inc. (OTC: SMME): The founder of SmartMetric, Chaya Hendrick, has licensed material patents to SmartMetric that cover cards with a chip such as credit cards ...
“Being a strong technology engineering company specializing in nano and ultra small electronics design and manufacture, we are pleased to inform that we have successfully added thermal sensing inside ...
Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain - February 22 - Gemalto, Fingerprint Cards, Precise Biometrics and STMicroelectronics introduce the first end-to-end security architecture for biometric ...
Imagine buying a beer or tank of gas with just a touch of your finger or scan of your iris. The next generation of credit cards, known as biometric cards, could make this happen. These credit cards ...
Swipe-to-pay. Chip-and-PIN. What next? Credit cards with fingerprint sensors? Turns out that is MasterCard's latest invention: A new credit card with an integrated fingerprint sensor, which aims to ...
In 2019, there are many ways to make a purchase: you can tap your phone, enter a PIN, or sign a receipt. Soon there might be a new one: Netherlands-based digital security company Gemalto is working on ...
Fingerprint Cards’ swipe sensor technology has been chosen by CardLab ApS for the development of a new biometric secure payment card. The biometric card will have the same format in size and thickness ...
Ben Fox Rubin was a senior reporter for CNET News in Manhattan, reporting on Amazon, e-commerce and mobile payments. He previously worked as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and got his start at ...
Norwegian startup Zwipe is marketing a new passive Near Field Communication (NFC) RFID access-control card that incorporates a fingerprint scanner to authenticate an individual before the card ...
A fingerprint identification technology for use in Personal Identification Verification (PIV) cards that offers improved protection from identity theft meets the standardized accuracy criteria for ...
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