April 30th, 2010

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Google Discussing Facial Recognition Technology

Google Discussing Facial Recognition Technology Google CEO Eric Schmidt has said if the company were ever to implement facial recognition technology, they would have to be extremely careful about it. Google – Eric Schmidt – search – Security – Search Engines Read more on Tom’s Hardware

Police seek database of driver’s licence photos

Police seek database of driver’s licence photos The head of CrimTrac Ben McDevitt hopes to give police ready access to passport photos, the registries of births, deaths and marriages, and the electoral roll. Read more on Brisbane Times

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Van Gaal calls for technology review in football

Van Gaal calls for technology review in football Bayern Munich coach Louis Van Gaal wants football’s powers to reconsider using technology because the stakes are so high in the modern game. Van Gaal says “details are always deciding the game,” with referees not getting enough help. Van Gaal referred to Barcelona’s criticism of several officiating

Geek Squad reigns supreme at Pasadena Unified robot competition

Geek Squad reigns supreme at Pasadena Unified robot competition With all the mathematics, computer programming and experiments that went into Pasadena Unified School District’s first robotics competition, it was no surprise when the “Geek Squad” from McKinley School won. Read more on Whittier Daily News