November 14, 2007
Hitachi Replacing Car Keys With Finger-Vein Scanner: "The Tokyo-based company is developing a biometric device that would identify a driver by reading the veins in his fingers. Each finger could authorize something different, according to Hitachi. For instance, one finger could authorize the driver to start the car, another finger could be scanned to adjust the seat or mirror, and yet another finger could authorize the payment for a hamburger at a drive-through."
Source:
computerworld
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