04/01/2012
Travel industry predictions for 2012; how new face-recognition technology could offer more security for consumers; Chief Executive Liz Sayce of new charity, Disability Rights UK.
With Shari Vahl
2012 has all the makings of an exciting year for the global travel industry, despite the current economic and financial climate. How will our travels plans be affected by the Olympics, the Euro and the Arab Spring? Travel writer Simon Calder joins the programme with his forecast of travel trends for the year ahead.
Apple have applied to the US patent office to register facial recognition software for its hand held devices and Google is also introducing phones which identify users through sight and touch recognition. Technology journalist Gareth Mitchell looks at what other applications the new technology can be used for and how it could offer more security for consumers.
The Chief Executive of new charity Disability Rights UK Liz Sayce talks to Peter White about why it's been established.
Producer Helen Roberts.
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2012 Travel
Travel industry forecast for 2012 with travel writer Simon Calder.
Duration: 08:10
New charity Disability Rights UK
This month, three of the leading disability charities- Radar, Disability Alliance and the National Centre for Independent Living have merged to form a new charity- Disability Rights UK.
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Face Recognition technology
Remembering passwords could become a thing of the past as technology firms develop face-recognition software to let users access their smartphones, tablets and laptops.
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- Wed 4 Jan 2012 12:04´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 LW