SAN JOSE (KPIX 5) -- A food safety startup is ramping up pilot testing of a hand scanner to detect pathogens, and a Bay Area restaurant chain gave KPIX 5 a first look. PathSpot, based in New York, has ...
If you are a regular visitor of the Class of 1953 Commons, it has been difficult to miss Dartmouth Dining’s new hand scanner initiative that promises the ability to scan into Foco with just a wave of ...
With just the wave of a hand, Amazon is reportedly aiming to speed up checkout at Whole Foods stores. Amazon is testing a new system that lets customers pay for items by waving their hands in front of ...
Amazon reportedly is testing scanners that can identify a human hand to use as a payment method for in-store purchases. The company plans to introduce “Orville,” as the system has been dubbed, to some ...
Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 — Amazon is reportedly developing hand-scanning technology. The Wall Street ...
Hand scanners for city employees has been put off for now! Last month, the NY Times reported that some city employees were required to scan into offices using biometric hand scanners in an effort to ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KPIX/CBS Newspath) - New technology could soon be the future in putting an end to spreading germs to food. PathSpot installed its first device on the west coast at the Pizza My Heart ...
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