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Now, for around than $150 all in, tinkerers can purchase a staggering array of hardware and operate it on an open platform. I can't wait to see what people do with that power. Even before this, folks were applying biometrics to more things than any one person could possibly imagine.
The SecuGen Hamster sells for as low as $79.00.
Android tablets are available for as low as $70.00. I saw some sales circulars in the Sunday paper (Wal-Mart & Best Buy) advertising 7 in. tablets with front-facing cameras and Wi-Fi for $69.99.
Secugen releases fingerprint authentication SDK for Android (Biometric Update)
SecuGen has just announced the release of its FDx SDK Pro for Android.
According to the company, this new SDK will allow developers to add fingerprint authentication to their Android-based software on ARM tablets and smart phones using SecuGen’s Hamster IV and Hamster Plus fingerprint readers. This SDK also incorporates SecuGen’s MINEX tested, FIPS 201/PIV complicate template extraction and matching algorithms.
“We are very excited to be able to offer Android compatibility for our fingerprint readers,” Dan Riley, VP of engineering at SecuGen said. “Our partners have been asking for this and our role, as always, is to provide them with the tools that they need. The FDx SDK Pro for Android is one of several exciting new products that we will be bringing to market in 2013.”
UPDATE: Minor edits, added links to hardware, and bumped.