Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed an innovative keyboard that can accurately identify users based on their typing patterns. On top of that, the dirt- and water-resistant device can power itself by harvesting the static electricity on your fingertips... Continue Reading Self powered "smart keyboard" identifies users through keystrokes
Section: Computers
Tags: Biometrics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Keyboard, Water resistant
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