Fingerprint login with securely encrypted credentials for accessing other systems might work. On Feb 15, 2005, at 6:28 AM, Duval Sebastien wrote: > If a wearable computer responds to your voice only, how do you do if > your voice changes? It can happen if your are sick, have been drinking > too much, have been singing too much at karaoke (hello from Japan), > etc. > > Lots of problems ahead. > > > Sebastien > > John McKown wrote: >> Suppose your wearable computer has voice input that works perfectly. >> It responds to your voice alone, it never misunderstands and it's >> immune to environmental noise. Suppose also that you're not >> embarrassed in the slightest to blather on and on to your computer in >> public, in fact you love an audience. >> You still need a keyboard (or keyboard-like input device) if you ever >> want to enter data like passwords, medical or financial records, >> business strategies or anything else you'd rather not have everybody >> in the airplane know about. > > -- > Sebastien Duval <> > Ph.D. student <http://www.soken.ac.jp> > > > _______________________________________________ > Wear-Hard mailing list >
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