It's funny that the article mentions James Bond and says how this technology is like out of those movies. Well does any one remember that James Bond movie (I forget the name) when the bad guys remove someone's eye and surgically place into someone else's socket to unlock the iris reading lock.? I would think that today's medicine is not too far from being able to do this (if not already). Not that you'd do this to get money from ATM but if this technology becomes pervasive for other more important things...
"why are manhole covers round?" anyone?
Because that is the only shape that the cover can not fall through the hole.
It's funny that the article mentions James Bond and says how this technology is like out of those movies. Well does any one remember that James Bond movie (I forget the name) when the bad guys remove someone's eye and surgically place into someone else's socket to unlock the iris reading lock.? I would think that today's medicine is not too far from being able to do this (if not already). Not that you'd do this to get money from ATM but if this technology becomes pervasive for other more important things...