Japan bank to install palm-reading ATMs
A regional bank in central Japan will become the country's first financial institution to adopt automated teller machines that will identify users by their palms.
A regional bank in central Japan will become the country's first financial institution to adopt automated teller machines that will identify users by their palms.
Nagoya University researchers and Fujitsu Ltd. have developed technology they say can analyze suspicious phone conversations and detect bank transfer scams with a high degree of accuracy.
Japan has been developing a virus that could track down the source of a cyber attack and neutralise its programme, the daily Yomiuri Shimbun reported Sunday.
A Japanese supercomputer has become the fastest in the world, making calculations more than three times faster than a Chinese rival, its developers said Monday.
Japan's Fujitsu Ltd. said Monday it had agreed to buy Australian telecoms giant Telstra's IT services unit for 200 million Australian dollars (127 million US).