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Big Data meets Minority Report : Predicting crimes in real time - 9 novembre 2015
The way we connect with the world is rapidly evolving. Businesses, individuals and governments must constantly innovate to keep pace with global and local trends, to manage disruptions and capture market opportunities. The biggest opportunity lies with the Internet of Things (IoT), in what many are calling "the (...)

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Hitachi développe un scanner biométrique veineux - 12 décembre 2014
Il existe déjà des scanners du réseau veineux palmaire, dont un développé par Fujitsu. Mais avec le scanner d’Hitachi, il suffira d’agiter la main devant le rayon pour obtenir l’accès à un portique. Les fans de sport pourront bientôt entrer dans les stades en agitant simplement la main devant un scanner biométrique du (...)

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Who’s Suing Whom in The Telecoms Trade ? - 21 août 2012
Who ? Suing who ? Why ? Year ? Where ? Resolved ? Revenue ? Source ? Link ?

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Big Brother just got scarier : Japanese CCTV camera can scan 36 million faces per second - and recognise anyone who has walked into its gaze - 12 mai 2012
A new camera technology from Hitachi Hokusai Electric can scan days of camera footage instantly, and find any face which has EVER walked past it. Its makers boast that it can scan 36 million faces per second. The technology raises the spectre of governments - or other organisations - being able to ’find’ anyone (...)

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New surveillance system can compare your face against 36 million others in a single second - 25 mars 2012
Using facial recognition to process surveillance footage isn’t a new concept "” Scotland Yard began using the technique in the wake of last year’s London riots "” but a new system developed by Hitachi Kokusai Electric could make the process quicker and more flexible than ever before. Shown off at this year’s Security (...)

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Battle of the smartphones - 25 janvier 2012
Apple’s on a roll and BlackBerry’s maker is feeling the squeeze. But who else is fighting for control of the mobile internet ? Is it game over or too close to call ? Smartphones are becoming pervasive : more than half the UK population has a phone that can browse the internet and run apps, and nearly half of US (...)