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CaughtOnCamera: Cell-Phone Distracted Driver Turns In Front Of Car On Highway
One Reservoir Corporate Centre 4 Research Drive, Suite 402 Shelton, CT 06484 Phone: (203) 242-3076 Website: http://www.nxt-id.com Find us on: Gino Pereira CEO, CFO David Tunnell CTO . Retail Product Release is Very Soon! . Shares Outstanding 21,440,600 a/o Aug 14, 2013 Float 1,380,600 a/o Aug 14, 2013 Authorized Shares 100,000,000 a/o Aug 14, 2013 . CIK 0001566826 Fiscal Year End 12/31 Incorporated In: DE, USA We are an early stage technology company that is focused on developing and marketing products, solutions, and services for organizations that have a need for biometric secure access control. We have three distinct lines of business that we believe will form our company: law enforcement, m-commerce, and biometric access control applications. Our initial efforts are focused on our secure products offering for the growing m-commerce market, most immediately a secure mobile electronic wallet. We believe that this constitutes unique technology because it takes a very different approach relative to the current offerings: instead of replacing the wallet through a smartphone, our aim is to improve it. We believe that our Wocket™ will reduce the number of cards to be carried in a consumer’s wallet while supporting virtually every payment method currently available at Point-of-Sale (POS) at retailers around the world including magnetic stripe, EMV/NFC and barcode all within a secure biometric vault. The world of wallets is about to change. New exciting technologies are making payments easier than ever. However, many credit card holders either do not possess a smartphone […]
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Opening New Doors: Smartphone Access Control
Smartphone Access Control Smartphone access control, as we identified in our previous blog on the access control industry , is set to create amazing new possibilities for secure entry systems. Smartphones are already being used to allow the remote monitoring and control of smart home security systems . If all goes to plan, we should soon see the retirement of those clunky access key cards and fobs that are always getting lost, left at home or worse; falling into the wrong hands. Instead, we’ll be able to get in and out securely, simply by waving our smartphone at the door or automated gate of our businesses and homes. The irreplaceable smartphone It’s amazing how quickly smartphones have become an essential part of most people’s lives. A quirky video study made by cyber security company Norton attempted to show the psychological importance of our phones and their contents. Members of the public were offered cash to throw their phone into a river. The expression on the individuals’ faces says it all. With the growth of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) , our personal smartphones are also increasingly being used not just for socialising with friends and family but for work purposes too. The upshot of all this of course, is that we very rarely leave our phones at home. I myself have a long-standing mantra I repeat every time I leave the house: “keys, wallet, phone”. Thanks to new smartphone access control technology, the days of there being three things on that […]
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