Sentences with phrase «fingerprints all»

Another expert, University of Georgia meteorology professor Marshall Shepherd, said that «while we have to be careful about knee - jerk cause - effect discussions, the National Academy of Science and recent peer - reviewed literature continue to show that some of today's extremes have climate change fingerprints on them.»
I saw no need to change it simply in order to put my fingerprints on it.
More and more companies, apps and devices are opting to use fingerprints, eye scans and voice recognition instead of an...
These include web beacons and clear gifs, local shared objects (also known as «LSOs» or «Flash cookies»), and digital fingerprints.
The recent discovery of additional missing fingerprints has not affected the total number of people affected by the breach.
While once focused on written and oral communications, the N.S.A. now considers facial images, fingerprints and other identifiers just as important to its mission of tracking suspected terrorists and other intelligence targets, the documents show.
A Chinese airport staff shows to a foreign traveler how to record his fingerprints at the Beijing airport on Thursday.
China started to collect fingerprints of foreigners at airports in several cities in late April in a move to roll out gradual collection of biometric data from adult visitors.
Border control authorities in South China's Guangdong Province will start taking fingerprints of foreigners at Gongbei Port in Zhuhai on Monday, in a bid to further safeguard national security.
May 3 (UPI)-- The accused Golden State Killer appeared in court Thursday to learn whether prosecutors can collect more DNA, fingerprints and photographs of his body.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A judge has ruled authorities can collect DNA, fingerprints and body photos of the man suspected of being California's Golden State Killer.

While those types of information are mutable — even Social Security numbers can be changed — biometric data for retinas, fingerprints, hands, face geometry and blood samples are unique identifiers.
«The reason that we are... interested in palm vein - scanning as opposed to potentially, say, fingerprints is you don't have to touch anything,» Roat said.
I got to work with truly brilliant people and felt like I was putting my fingerprints on the future.
This database of more than 100 million fingerprints is located in a huge «data campus» in Clarksburg, West Virginia, about 250 miles west of the main FBI headquarters in Washington, DC.
This could, of course, be a bluff as Houston's experience with mandating driver fingerprints shows.
If you've had your fingerprints taken as part of a background check to, say, get a driver's license or a job, or to buy a gun, the results likely live in the FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS).
Logitech's new G610 Orion, which we've been using for the past few weeks, fit that bill: It's sturdy and satisfying, with smooth matte keys (that hide fingerprints) and the ever - reliable Cherry MX switches (in either Red or Brown) underneath the hood.
That could happen now, given the government's own database of fingerprints.
Truth is, science has yet to prove that fingerprints are unique.
While fingerprints could be locally stored on a phone, it doesn't take a big intellectual leap to see that biometric data captured in a larger, more global database.
You might think it doesn't matter that someone has your fingerprints.
The new rules are currently subject to a comment period until Oct. 18 but, if they go into effect as planned, they will add yet more data to «Alien Files» that can already contain information such as fingerprints, travel histories, and health, and education records.
Biometric systems have historically been hacked by people making casts of people's fingerprints, or taking photos of people's irises.
During registration, that's when you provide your ID, fingerprints and iris image.
Scientists can determine where an individual piece of meat comes from using a technique called isotope analysis, looking at the specific fingerprints of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen atoms to see where a cow lived.
He will leave an institution that now has his deft fingerprints firmly implanted on every aspect of Dartmouth's Tuck School.
The Masters of the Universe quickly became, in the words of one of Harvard's own graduates, the «Masters of Disaster» with their fingerprints on many a financial fiasco.
On the horizon, some financial services companies are experimenting with biometric identifiers, such as scanning fingerprints to match a card with the user.
(Right now: Fingerprints of God by Barbara Bradley Hagerty, which is about the search for the science of spirituality).
Crimes verging on genocide were being committed against the Rohingya minority in Myanmar, and those crimes bore «the fingerprints of the Myanmar government and of the international community», the United Nations special adviser on the prevention of genocide said on Tuesday.
Factom creates secure data by affixing «digital fingerprints,» tokens that prove the existence of information without revealing the information itself, to the blockchain.
Delta says the final phase of its biometric boarding pass test, which is due «this summer,» will allow customers to also use their fingerprints to check - in bags.
Fingerprints must be immediately buffed out.
Give Clear four fingerprints and an iris scan, and it claims to cut average wait times down to a few minutes.
Customers who are members of Delta's loyalty program SkyMiles and who have enrolled in CLEAR, can now board using just their fingerprints at Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
Twins don't share the same fingerprints for example because even though they share a womb, they sit in different places in the womb, which gives them a different set of prints.
«If he wasn't identified by fingerprints I would been there in heartbeat.»
When the family told authorities he was alive, they tried the fingerprints again and on June 1 learned they matched someone else, Meikle said.
When he asked whether he should identify the body, a woman said — apparently incorrectly — that identification had been made through fingerprints.
Customers flying Delta can now board using just their fingerprints at Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) if they wish.
While Corning also works on coatings that help eliminate fingerprints, glass for the backs of phones, and materials to etch 3 - D designs on glass with inkjet imaging, preventing screen breakage during drops is Gorilla's No. 1 priority.
It's not terribly secure, since a thief could probably make an educated guess to your pattern judging from where your fingerprints are, but I found it easier to use than the back button.
«Biometric data has become a very important part of identifying people, it can be your fingerprints, it can be your iris, but it could also be your face,» he said.
As I went to place my order and pay, I noticed smudges and fingerprints on the display case and a layer of dust along the front of the register — in a store that sells food.
The FSB, whose fingerprints were all over the situation, tried to tell people that the bomb was a test, a drill.
Touch ID can read a user's fingerprints from any angle and will support multiple fingerprints on a single device.
Now that more and more tech companies are moving towards facial recognition technology, it can feel difficult to escape the inevitable: that we have to trust these tech corporations with our faces, fingerprints, and more.
Cook explains that the difference between a password and a biometric identifier is great under the law — you have a right not to reveal the contents of your mind, which includes things like a password, but your fingerprints are a part of who you are and you expose them to the public every day.
Fingerprints, retinal scans, voiceprints, facial recognition, and even the distinctive way a person walks and moves can be converted into data for identification purposes.
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