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Hands Up! Laptop Scans Palm Veins for Security – Tom’s Guide

Hands Up! Laptop Scans Palm Veins for Security
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Fujitsu's PalmSense device is about the size of a regular fingerprint scanner (just a bit more than 1 inch x 1 inch) and uses beams of near-infrared light to read palms held about two inches above its surface. Because there's no need to touch the
Fujitsu Wants To Use Palm Vein Sensors In Place Of FingerprintsUbergizmo
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