Scanning & Capture

The humble signature, once vulnerable to forgers and fraudsters, is re-emerging in electronic form to offer foolproof security.

Speech recognition technology vendors and their customers now have a platform to discuss the future direction of the industry in Australia and New Zealand, with the launch of the Speech Industry Council (SIC).

Radio frequency identification (RFID) has climbed from relative obscurity to become one of today's most discussed technologies, but companies are being bogged down by debate over how cheap the technology will become, rather than focusing o...

A French company which specialises in intraoperative detection technology for the medical profession is on the lookout for an Australian distributor for its latest piece of innovative medical imaging technology.

The demand for digital signatures is reaching fever pitch in Australia, with banks, credit unions, hospitals, law firms transport organisations and many industries all clambering to incorporate the technology into daily working life.

An Internet site has been launched which allows customers to create a 3D image of the ideal tool they would like to acquire and then contacts shops to find out if the tool can be manufactured for the customer.

The South Australian Government's Department for Environment and Heritage has agreed to use Interwoven's MediaBin Digital Asset Management system to store, index, search and retrieve 50,000 digital images from the department.

Technology has changed almost every aspect of athletic training but even more dramatic are changes in medical technology to treat athletes during the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.

Paper documents can now be converted more easily into electronic formats thanks to the release of new software that allows users to generate documents into Flash (SWF) or PDF.

Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is aiming to mass produce a new memory card, which can process data much faster than other memory cards.

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