Biometrics
Dec 26 2008, Harshpaul

The name says it all, almost. The BioMirage Coffer is a jewelry box that uses biometrics to affirm the identity of the person trying to open it. The BioMirage uses fingerprint authentication to ascertain the identity of the user, and opens only if...

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Phil Tusa, AOptix Technologies Vice President of Biometrics Programs (left) receives Best Practices Award from Frost & Sullivan President, North America, Art Robbins. (Photo: Business Wire)