recognition the back office in comment and analysis
Retail leaders will open up in tough times
Comment He said the retail environment is changing out of all recognition and the retailers who succeed are those who know their customers better. His premise is that retailers can no longer... [13 Mar 2008]
Dan's China diary - day 20
Comment They're using double-thumb print and facial recognition but no iris technology. The place looks almost identical to the UK passport office. Tomorrow: catch... [29 Jun 2006]
Biometrics: Your questions answered
Comment The current ID card trial being carried out by the government is testing facial recognition, iris scanning and fingerprint scanning to see which is the most reliable and... [20 Aug 2004]
Devil's Advocate: Why computer security's so primitive
Comment Seemingly effortless recognition of faces is a skill that has resulted from generation after generation of evolution. And when you transact with unfamiliar people, you often rely on familiar features of... [11 May 2004]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: 24 hours in 2020
Comment The disintermediation of markets changed everything beyond recognition. Not to the Post Office or a restaurant but to the filling station. Today it is... [11 Sep 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: XP upgrades, Palm versus Xerox, and the ASP graveyard
Comment Back in 1997 Xerox Corp earned a patent covering its handwriting recognition software, Unistroke, which allowed users to write characters with just a single stroke of the stylus -... [07 Jan 2002]
The Gadget Showdown: 'Cocaine, Mrs Phillips?'
Comment Still, technology takes away with one hand, and gives with the other - it's becoming increasingly popular to dictate direct to a PC, using a speech recognition program.silicon.com decided to check... [10 Apr 2001]
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