Intelligent Machines The “neuropolitics” consultants who hack voters’ brains These experts say they can divine political preferences you can’t express from signals you don’t know you’re producing. by Elizabeth Svoboda 2018-08-16T07:00:00-04:00
Connectivity Facial Recognition Is Only the Beginning: Here’s What to Expect Next in Biometrics on Your Phone Future generations will scoff at your passcode. by Rachel Metz 2017-09-20T00:00:00-04:00
Connectivity Apple Needs an Entirely New iPhone, Not Just a New Version The iPhone was fantastic when it was released in 2007. A lot has changed since then. by Rachel Metz 2017-09-12T17:59:00-04:00
Artificial Intelligence Paying With Your Face: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2017 Face-detecting systems in China now authorize payments, provide access to facilities, and track down criminals. Will other countries follow? by Will Knight 2017-02-22T07:00:00-05:00
Sponsored Heads Up: Identifying Soldiers at Risk for Traumatic Brain Injury Analog Devices, Inc. and BlackBox Biometrics joined forces to develop Blast Gauge, a wearable device that detects exposure to potentially harmful blast shockwaves. 2016-11-01T13:27:00-04:00 in partnership with Analog Devices, Inc.
Connectivity An Easier Way to Track Your Blood Pressure Blumio is building an armband it claims uses radar to measure your blood pressure in real time, though an early prototype shows it still needs work. by Rachel Metz 2016-04-15T13:13:00-04:00
Connectivity The Apple Watch May Be About to Get a Medical-Grade Add-On A startup says it’s on the way to getting FDA approval for an EKG wristband that would attach to the Apple Watch. by Rachel Metz 2016-03-16T15:01:00-04:00
Connectivity Machine-Learning Algorithm Aims to Identify Terrorists Using the V Signs They Make Terrorists often use masks, scarfs, and hoods to hide their identities. But a new approach aims to distinguish them using the shape of their fingers when they make the “V for victory” sign. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv 2016-03-08T12:17:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Keep Calm and Play On: Video Games That Track Your Heart Rate Millions play games to de-stress, but games using biometrics could help players learn how to manage their stress outside of the game. by Christina Couch 2015-09-21T00:00:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Microsoft’s Wristband Would Like to Be Your Life Coach Microsoft is working to combine biometric data collected by its new wristband with information from your calendar and contacts to make smarter observations. by Rachel Metz 2015-03-24T13:15:00-04:00