Sunday, September 18, 2005


Biometric High School
"Bangalore city has taken e-governance a step forward by introducing biometrics in primary schools to keep a count on the attendance of their students and teachers."
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High-Tech School Bus Designed To Protect Kids
"The bus is a model of sorts that the nonprofit Points of Lights Foundation and a number of technology companies are trying to put on the market.

'We can tell not only what's going on on the bus (and) wherever the bus maybe located in the case of an emergency, but also what's going on around the bus,' said Tony Watson, the CEO of the Alliance Leadership Group, a consulting group."

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Shhhh! They Can Hear You
"Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found a way to turn the clicks and clacks of typing on a computer keyboard into a startlingly accurate transcript of what exactly is being typed.

In a paper released last week, the researchers explained how they developed software that could analyze the sound of someone typing on a keyboard for just ten minutes and then piece together as much as 96 percent of what had been typed."

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A Case Study in Bungling
"Biometrics Limited has raised a heap of cash from investors, put it in the bank, then not managed to sell even $50 worth of biometrics in two years.

To make matters worse, the board is locked in a huge cat fight. Not that there's much worth fighting over, apart from the $900,000 still sitting in the bank."

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