Before, iris scanners were the stuff of movies: dusty laser beams glazing over eyeballs in futuristic sci-fi flicks. The technology in real life was too slow, clunky, and expensive to be viable. But ...
Using a biometric scanner on your credit card makes your transactions more secure, but it might not solve any real issues. Evan Zimmer has been writing about finance for years. After graduating with a ...
Visa and Mastercard have chips embedded in hundreds of millions of credit and debit cards around the world. They're used in more than 200 countries and process billions of payments each year. And they ...
Recognition Systems, the biometric component of Ingersoll-Rand's (IR) Security Technologies, announced today that an integrated HID iCLASS card reader is now an option available for its FingerKey DX ...
Paper-thin fingerprint scanners could soon make cell phones, USB memory, and credit cards more secure. The new scanners, developed by Nanoident Technologies, a startup based in Linz, Austria, detect ...
LAS VEGAS--Sections of our airports are being secured by two screws and a plastic cover. You can press your eyeballs into retina scanners, you can walk up to iris scanners, you can press your hand (or ...
Mastercard today introduced an innovative new payment solution which puts a fingerprint scanner at the bottom of your credit card. Fingerprint scanners are pretty common on phones today, but ...