A month ago, I made a bold prediction at the Shopper Brain conference in Dublin, an event focused on advanced shopper marketing. In a last-minute change to my speech, I said that Amazon One palm ...
Amazon’s cloud computing subsidiary AWS (Amazon Web Services) has lifted the lid on a new palm-scanning identity service that allows companies to authenticate people when entering physical premises.
Amazon One Enterprise replaces employee ID cards, badges, fobs, and passwords. By switching to palm scanning, organizations can control access to physical locations and never have to deal with ...
NYU Langone Health, based in New York City, is among the first health systems to implement Amazon’s palm-scanning technology for patient check-ins — a move that enhances both convenience and ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. Monday announced an expansion of its palm-reading technology called One for enterprise identity management purposes. The service, announced at the AWS re:Invent conference in ...
Amazon just launched an app that lets people sign up for its palm recognition service without having to head to an in-store kiosk. The Amazon One app uses a smartphone’s camera to take a photo of a ...
Amazon One Enterprise brings the company’s palm recognition tech to corporate settings. (Amazon Photo) Amazon is expanding its Amazon One palm recognition technology to corporate customers, allowing ...
If you've shopped at a Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh, or Amazon Go store, you may have noticed Amazon One, the service that lets you pay by scanning your palm. Introduced in 2020, the contactless payment ...
Poland has become the first European country to pilot palm vein–based biometric payments, while Tencent is advancing similar technology in Thailand, setting the stage for a wider rollout across ...