The Mark of the Beast

You Won't Need a PIN When You Pay for Everything with Your Face

07/22/2013 09:28
Imagine a world where your debit card stays in your pocket at all times, and you never have to touch cash. This is a place where you don't have to remember your wallet, or even phone, when you run down to the corner store. It's a future well off in the distance, to be sure, but dozens of companies...

Oklahoma woman sues over ‘mark of the beast’ drivers’ license requirements

07/20/2013 16:25
 The devil uses a high-definition camera. And as a result, Kaye Beach of Oklahoma doesn’t drive. Well, she can’t, because she doesn’t have a drivers’ license. Reports have emerged this week telling the tale of Beach, who is suing because she believes her religious rights have been infringed...

Experts: DNA ruling could lead to national ID

07/09/2013 19:57
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana law enforcement officials could find it easier to fight crime if a national database holding DNA profiles of everyone born in the United States is created as the result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last month, experts say. The prospect has had investigators and privacy...

Officials Bicker Over Biometric Database's Safety

07/08/2013 20:05
A pilot program for Israel's biometric database got off the ground Monday, with the program available for residents of Rishon Lezion and Ashdod. Residents of these towns can go to their local Population Registry offices, submit their fingerprints and have their photos taken by a special camera that...

People like buying with a fingerprint

07/05/2013 07:09
Out of 900 consumers involved in a recent pilot scheme, 94% said that they were ready to use finger print based technology when purchasing goods and services. The pilot, conducted by Natural Security a specialist in the area of user-authentication, involved the use of payment methods incorporating...

Heartbeats Could Replace Passwords

07/03/2013 10:30
The average person has 30 to 50 accounts requiring a password, but uses only about five different passwords. And the most common password is still “password.” Security experts say people should use a different password for each account, with each password at least 14 characters long. Instead of...

New Electronics Can Withstand Bodily Fluids

06/23/2013 16:56
Electronics and bodily fluids don't mix well. But new technology enables electronic devices to function in direct contact with tissues inside the body. The technology could allow scientists to make sensors that detect the early stages of organ transplant rejection, or create artificial nerves,...

Consumers favour iris scans or palm prints as future payment methods

06/12/2013 09:54
Almost half of UK shoppers would like to pay for purchases in the future using fingerprint, palm and iris scanners, a new report suggests. Research from WorldPay, published today, found that 49% of people backed biometric payments, well ahead of the 30% who wanted to use PIN-based smartphone...

Is the Motorola Electronic Tattoo the Feared Mark of the Beast?

06/12/2013 09:42
While end time prophets believe the numbers 666 is the number of the beast mentioned in the last Biblical book of Revelation, there are different opinions what the real mark of the beast is, which would be the sign of the anti-Christ. Among the popular interpretations of Revelation 13:18 are the...

Are Electronic Tattoos The New Form Of Identification?

06/05/2013 21:47
Would you wear an electronic tattoo if you couldn’t log on to the Internet without one?  That may sound crazy to many of you, but the technology for such a system already exists.  RFID tattoos have existed for quite some time, and they are already being used on animals.  But now an...
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