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Imagine Cup 2007: Embedded - Team China
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Aug 8th, 2007 @ 11:50 PM
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Charles and Joe meet the Team China embedded development contestants. They can read palms! These students have created a very interesting palm scanning mechanism that can be used to identify individuals much like a classic finger print reader. However, their invention is far from classic. Check this out.
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#Aug 9th, 2007 @ 7:11 AM
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Interesting idea. I liked the way how they did the hardware device. Very clever and made it cheap to produce. Nice work.
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Great from Italy!!
compliment for your application...
best regards
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