Authentication and security plays a vital role in almost all fields. People are looking for the best and effective authentication mechanism to protect their identity. Recently the authentication mechanism using the biometric technology has gained recognition from the public. The most interesting biometric devices available in the market are Biometric Locks . These locks can be used for houses or any network environment. These are also called fingerprint door locks. Usually these locks use optical sensors and digital signal processors. This device is more simple, compact, reliable, durable and adaptable. Also it can be used in different applications. Certainly Biometric Locks are effective security devices in the market.
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Biometric Locks are simple and reliable security device
September 1st, 2008 — News
Ideas for fundraising
August 30th, 2008 — News
Sometimes students are in need of money for their education purposes. At these times, they come up with some good charity fundraising ideas that are effective as fundraising elements and bring in a lot of money for the student as well. Students can sell their old books, or make some great hand made cookies and can sell hand made toffees to people at certain rate that would help them raise enough money to continue their education. The students can also sell various hand made products from pottery to origami’s designs to collect money with their own effort.
Holiday Development Versus Environment Sustainability
August 2nd, 2008 — News
Beauty of beaches along Bali coast has been attracting millions of tourists to visit the island every year. Some of them then got interested to build their own home in tropical paradise. Reasons were varied, from falling so much in love with the island to looking into lucrative return of their investment.
In the name of privacy, solitude, and pictureque views, those seeking into building their private holiday home in Bali are looking for secluded beaches. Unfortunately some of them are protected area for environmental conservation, where construction are not allowed.
Collaboration among buyers seeking havenly surrounding, investor seeking financial gain, weak law enforcement, and corrupt government officials allowed many villa development commenced in these restricted areas, leading into social, economical, and environmental conflicts.
As demand of law enforcement lately strengthening, many private villa development caught in a problem. Fine, construction suspension, to complete deconstruction are among consequences they are facing. Bali news lately features similar news, reflecting increasing number of discovered regulation alleviation.
Apologizing For The Split Up
June 1st, 2008 — News
Recent breakup? and now, no boyfriend?? Read on for some pointers on how to get your ex boyfriend back, assuming that you do want him back. First, be certain you actually want him back. Proceed only if he is really worth the effort. He needs to believe that you care about him and he may need to be convinced that you are good for him. It is never a good idea to pin the blame for the breakup on him due to some mistake he made. Guys want to hear about that, never. Try apologizing to him for whatever happened during the split-up. Later, after you are back together, you can carefully clue him in about what he did wrong, if it was his fault. While you are trying to get him back you need to make him feel good and be nice to him. See a movie, go to a restaurant, in either case something he likes. But, the most important thing is to avoid playing the blame game. Good luck with it.
Cyprus Is Ruled Under A Feudal System
April 12th, 2008 — News
After the division of the Roman Empire Cyprus becomes part of Byzantium, with Constantinople as its capital. In1191 AD Cyprus is defeated by the crusader Richard the Lionheart. The island is then sold to the Knights Templar, who resell it to Guy de Lusignan. From 1192 to 1489 Cyprus is ruled under a feudal system and Catholicism becomes the official religion. In1489 control of the island passes to the Venetians who takes steps to fortify the island and build walls around the towns of Nicosia and Famagusta. In1571 Ottoman troops invades the island and Cyprus becomes part of the Ottoman Empire.
Robots and Biometrics
March 24th, 2008 — News
It is conceivable that in the future, if we are to live and work with robots on the level imagined by many people, some sort of biometrics recognition technology will have to be included in order to allow these robots to identify which person is which. Already, robots such as Nissans’ ASIMO make use of rudimentary facial recognition technology to help them identify specific people. Of course there are still limits to this kind of Biometrics technology. However, the interactions demonstrated have become eerily more human as time goes on. Biometrics will surely play a role in the development of human and robot interactions in the future.