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carolsmith1610

Mobile Point of Sale (mPOS): Apprehending the Future Market Growth and Enterprise Benefits - 0 views

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    The flexibility of Mobile Point of Sale (mPOS) managed and secured with cloud technology based mobile device management solution is apprehending the future and providing better customer servicing. Know how
carolsmith1610

Mobile Point of Sale (mPOS): Apprehending the Future Market Growth and Enterprise Benef... - 0 views

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    The flexibility of Mobile Point of Sale (mPOS) managed and secured with cloud technology based mobile device management solution is apprehending the future and providing better customer servicing. Know how
carolsmith1610

[Infographic] Mobile Point of Sale (mPOS): Apprehending the Future Market Growth and En... - 0 views

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    Mobile Point of Sale (mPOS) systems are apprehending the future market growth and providing huge enterprise benefits when embedded with a robust and secure Mobile Device Management software. This infographic gives an important insight. Read more.
Duane Sharrock

Resources Are Not Something We Consume Like Sweets - 0 views

  • Resources are fixed and finite, surely? Wrong!
  • key developments in technology created new resources.
  • resources like computing power, medicines and knowledge are becoming more and more abundant.
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  • The reason why the total forested area in Europe and North America is increasing year by year is because we no longer need to burn the trees.
  • We can create resources as well as consume them.
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    The author makes some important observations that are astoundingly political and may be uncover the core to today's religious interests in science and technology. Major points of interest, when referring to the human eras of social/scientific/technological development: "At each stage, a new resource became available. Something that was previously unknown, unavailable or unusable suddenly became a valuable commodity. In other words, key developments in technology created new resources. The quantity of available resources has continued to expand throughout human history."
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    The author makes some important observations that are astoundingly political and may be uncover the core to today's religious interests in science and technology. Major points of interest, when referring to the human eras of social/scientific/technological development: "At each stage, a new resource became available. Something that was previously unknown, unavailable or unusable suddenly became a valuable commodity. In other words, key developments in technology created new resources. The quantity of available resources has continued to expand throughout human history."
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Chinese supercomputer is world's fastest at 2.5 petaflops | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Tianhe-1A, a new supercomputer revealed today at HPC 2010 China, has set a new performance record of 2.507 petaflops (quadrillion floating point operations per second), as measured by the LINPACK benchmark, making it the fastest system in China and in the world today, according to an NVIDIA statement.
carolsmith1610

Managing iPad Based Point of Sale System for Restaurants - 0 views

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    Know how an MDM software can facilitate easy management and security for iOS based restaurant POS systems.
Duane Sharrock

Digital Iris Fakes Made with Evolving Algorithm Fool Biometric Scanners | Popular Science - 0 views

  • When iris-scanning biometric security systems create a digital imprint of an iris, they don’t actually store that image of the iris for future comparison to the real thing. Rather, when a person scans his or her iris into a biometric system for the first time, the system turns the iris into a code consisting of about 5,000 bits of data. This code is based on about 240 points that are measured in the actual iris image, and is for all intents and purposes a unique digital analog of the iris.
  • researchers at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and West Virginia University have found a way to reverse-engineer an iris image from the digital code itself using genetic algorithms--an iris image so good it can fool a biometric scanner.
  • What this essentially means is that if a database containing iris codes were hacked, the hackers could construct iris images that would dupe scanners, and they would never even have to get near the actual owner of that iris.
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  • Someone wishing to access the military base could hack the defense contractor, steal the iris code, reconstruct the iris, print it to a contact lens, and access the military facility. It’s all very Mission Impossible, but according to the research, it’s not so very far-fetched.
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    "Someone wishing to access the military base could hack the defense contractor, steal the iris code, reconstruct the iris, print it to a contact lens, and access the military facility. It's all very Mission Impossible, but according to the research, it's not so very far-fetched."
anonymous

POS Terminal Market Size & Forecast 2024 | TechSci Research - 0 views

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    Global POS terminal market is forecast to exhibit a CAGR of more than 9% during the forecast period of 2019-2024 owing to increasing use of Europay, Mastercard and Visa (EMV) cards. http://bit.ly/2XBxIhu
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