HP's New iPAQ hx2755 Reviewed
Brandon Miniman submitted a story that discusses the whole iPAQ line of handhelds and specifically looks at the newly released iPAQ hx2755 Pocket
PC. This one is unique in that it has a biometric fingerprint reader.
iPAQs have had fingerprint readers for over a year now. 5550 was the first I think?
There's much debate about whether fingerprints are the primary keys to human identity. Law enforcement has based over 100 years of work on the premise that no two humans, anywhere, ever, have the same fingerprints. Some people say this is hogwash. Let's leave out, for now, the fact that it's not possible to verify this claim at all: there's no way to test all living people and compare their prints. This is troubling, but a bit of a red herring. More troubling is the way fingerprinting is practiced. There's a case in Philly right now where a federal judge has prohibited the prosecution from testifying that two fingerprints "match" -- and Tom Ridge wants fingerprints added to U.S. passports. From this article:
The answers, respectively, are "no," "no one knows," and "no."
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I don't think he wants ad rev. I think he wanted to do a load test. As you can see, he faild that test.