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Facial recognition stories - Page 5

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How facial recognition will revolutionise customer experiences
Wed, 9th Nov 2016
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Facial recognition technology could remove the need for paper-driven and time-consuming processes, and shorten the entire sales cycle.
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NEC Australia & NT Police facial recognition take out top innovation award
Fri, 2nd Sep 2016
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NEC Australia and NT Police have nabbed the top innovation award for their lightning-fast facial recognition system used in crime fighting.
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Biometrics tech to be worth $9.6 billion by 2022
Mon, 4th Jul 2016
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Facial recognition technology is on the rise. The 2D and 3D biometrics industry will be worth $9.6 billion in revenue by 2022.
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NEC and NT Police recognised for facial recognition technology
Tue, 21st Jun 2016
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The Northern Territory Police Force and NEC has been acknowledged for its use of facial recognition technology to fight crime.
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Smart tracking tech: prepare for the next 10 years of evolution
Fri, 3rd Jun 2016
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Current tracking tech can pinpoint GPS accuracy to within a few metres. It will get much more powerful in the next decade, Daniel Lewkovitz says.
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Big things are on the horizon for biometrics security
Wed, 23rd Mar 2016
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Biometrics industry to reach $30bn by 2021, driven by fingerprint sensors and facial recognition, says ABI Research.
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Aussie Police implement facial recognition software
Tue, 1st Sep 2015
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NT Police harness NEC's cutting-edge facial recognition tech to bolster crime-fighting efforts and enhance public safety.
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Data heading to 1.8 zettabytes this year
Fri, 1st Jul 2011
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The world's digital data is expected to reach 1.8 zettabytes in 2011, doubling every two years and surpassing storage capacity, reveals an EMC and IDC study.
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A Timely Perspective
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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Intel celebrates its 40th anniversary with insights from 20-year veteran Graham Tucker, reflecting on the tech revolution and future trends in computing.