Fingerprint scanners are prone to failure if your fingers are wet or dirty. TP-Link's lock doesn't require physical contact with your palm, so it doesn't matter if your hands are wet or slightly ...
Its new Amazon One scanner registers an image of the user's palm, letting them pay by hovering their hand in mid-air "for about a second or so", it says. The product will be trialled at two of ...
Amazon said the palm scanner has multiple security measures ... "The Amazon One device is protected by multiple security controls, and palm images are never stored on the Amazon One device ...
Forget fingerprint and iris scanners, the future of automated identification using body parts is in the palm of your hand, at least that's what Fujitsu Computer Products of America After ...