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Lenovo launches its first two laptop models
Fingerprint Cards AB has announced that the company’s biometric PC solution is integrated in the power button of the Lenovo ThinkBook 14 and ThinkBook 15 G4 laptops.
Five ways to get to grips with the cyber basics in 2022
At a time when the majority of our life happens behind a screen, being cyber-savvy has never been more important. Steve Bradford, Senior Vice President EMEA at SailPoint discusses.
Wearable trial in combination with AI for cancer patients
Zenzium has announced its participation in a trial in Manchester to test wearable technology in combination with AI for patients who have received cancer treatment.
Enabling secure biometric authentication
Biometrics company Fingerprint Cards AB (Fingerprints) has enabled biometric authentication to be executed entirely within Infineon’s Secure Element, making it cheaper and easier for card manufacturers to develop and roll out biometric payment cards at scale. While many industry experts believed this to be a milestone out of reach, this technological leap has been achieved while maintaining biometric performance and increasing security.
Quantum processor provides insights into states of matter
While the number of qubits and the stability of quantum states are still limiting current quantum computing devices, there are questions where these processors are already able to leverage their computing power.
Mouser shakes hands on Fingerprints Cards global pact
Mouser Electronics has clinched a global distribution agreement with Fingerprint Cards (Fingerprints), a biometrics company.
Fingerprint cards for next-generation biometric payments
As a second step in theirannounced partnership, Fingerprint Cards AB (Fingerprints) has entered into a commercial agreement (MoU) with STMicroelectronics to bring the joint platform to market. The platform improves the efficiency of the key features a of biometric system-on-card, demonstrating simple user enrolment, very high end-to-end banking transactions and matching performances.
Why biometric fingerprint sensors are here to stay
Around the world, we have fallen in love with our mobile devices. There are10+ billiondevices in circulation, we check them 58 times daily on average and65% of Americanscheck their smartphones up to 160 times a day.We estimate that time spent unlocking using PINs and passwords equates to 41 minutes each week,or about four months of our lives.This is why biometrics is now firmly embedded within the mobile user experience. By Ted Hansson, SVP Busi...
European Inventor Award 2021 finalists announced
The European Patent Office (EPO) has announced the 15 inventors and inventor teams shortlisted as finalists for the 2021 edition of the European Inventor Award. The EPO’s prestigious annual innovation prize, now in its 15thyear, recognises outstanding inventors who have made an exceptional contribution to technology, society, and economic growth.
How AI can tackle the engineering skills gap
The process industry workforce is changing. In the UK a recent survey shows that by 2026 19.56% of engineers will have retired or be close to retiring. Similar studies in the US show that 23% of the American chemicals manufacturing workforce will be eligible to retire within ten years. In the oil and gas industry as a whole, there is even a name for it: 'The Great Crew Change' - the gap where experienced engineers in their 50s and 60s will shortl...