Advanced Biometrics inc. is developing biometric track ball and mouse technology to be used in identification and authentication. The track ball or mouse, provisionally named Live Grip, maps the substructure of the human hand by measuring veins, deep creases, scars and . . .
Advanced Biometrics inc. is developing biometric track ball and mouse technology to be used in identification and authentication. The track ball or mouse, provisionally named Live Grip, maps the substructure of the human hand by measuring veins, deep creases, scars and fatty tissue density through infrared light.

With alpha testing scheduled for the first quarter of next year and with e-commerce beta testers signed on, the company is targeting the technology for business-to-business Web sites, credit card issuers and financial institutions.

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