HP yesterday announced it has teamed with AMD to address the fast-growing small and mid-size business (SMB) mobile market. The computer maker introduced the 2.4-pound HP Compaq nx6125 Notebook PC, which incorporates AMD Turion 64 mobile technology and includes biometric security features. IDC vice president Roger Kay told TechNewsWorld that HP has long promoted AMD, not only with its consumer lines but also with occasional commercial clients — usually small businesses.
Is facial recognition biometrics being considered? It has features that can't be used with fingerprint.
I use FRS myself and it is the greatest sense of security possible. If I'm not in front of my computer, it logs me off and stays off untill I return. Logon process requires no further action on my part and takes only seconds.
HP Launches Turion 64 Laptop with Biometrics
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire June 23, 2005 11:35 AMHP yesterday announced it has teamed with AMD to address the fast-growing small and mid-size business (SMB) mobile market. The computer maker introduced the 2.4-pound HP Compaq nx6125 Notebook PC, which incorporates AMD Turion 64 mobile technology and includes biometric security features. IDC vice president Roger Kay told TechNewsWorld that HP has long promoted AMD, not only with its consumer lines but also with occasional commercial clients — usually small businesses.
I use FRS myself and it is the greatest sense of security possible. If I'm not in front of my computer, it logs me off and stays off untill I return. Logon process requires no further action on my part and takes only seconds.