CES 2013 Roundup: Technologies

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CES being what it is, there were of course numerous displays of techno-wizardry; and the business world being what it is, most of the new businesses built around these technologies will fail, while a few will thrive. Here’s a few we’d like to see make the cut.

We know that the odds are against Pulse Wallet, because it’s one of those technologies that needs to be ubiquitous to work, so we hope they’ve got a good marketing team. Because here’s what it promises: The ability to leave your credit cards at home and pay with your finger. After registering with the service, which is free, the vein pattern in a finger of your choice is scanned and linked to whatever credit/debit cards you’d like. Then (assuming merchant uptake), you can pay for your purchases at a touchscreen register with a finger-scanning device.

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Velodyne Acoustics is a high-end audio manufacturing company that, having mastered soundwaves, is now messing around with lightwaves (specifically, lasers). The result is their LIDAR system for realtime 3D scanning. By placing a small, spinning, blender-sized contraption on top of a car, they can generate a CG map of the immediately-surrounding environment in realtime.

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Machinery company Caterpillar has already signed up, so we’ll reportedly see earth-moving and construction equipment kitted out with Velodyne’s system.

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