Apr 16
IRIS SCANNING ID SECURITY
Posted by: Editor in COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS, ELECTRONICS, INVENTIONS, MANUFACTURING, MEDICAL Add commentsQritek’s Iris-scanning
Mouse
Far more accurate than simple fingerprinting is scanning a user’s iris. With high enough resolution, looking at the patterns in a user’s eye can distinguish each of around 10 million individuals. But the technology isn’t cheap. An iris scanning mouse built by Qritek in Japan costs around $315.
Sourced and published by Henry Sapiecha 16th April 2009
