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Maybe will hit 5 bucks by earnings in march
More great news today maybe that gap will get hit after all!!
Another Apple connection:
On Sept 21 when BIO-key was showcasing its fingerprint biometric solutions, including the recently announced Enterprise Identification Platform for Mobile Devices and Smartphones running on the LG eXpo Smartphone, Apple iPad and Apple iPhone, S.C.I. Biometric Systems, a Montreal, Canada based company, was announcing the launching of the first fingerprint reader running on the AppleTM mobile devices. Both announcements were made at the start of the Biometrics Consortium Conference in Tampa, Florida.
Here is part of the S.C.I. Biometrics news release:
The Fingerprint Mobile Identification Device for Apple mobile devices called iFMID, authenticates the identity of people from an iPhoneTM or iPod touchTM through an App and a remote matching server.
The iFMID solution were delivered already in U.S.A. for Government projects.
The initial demand came from Apple in the Washington area said Eric Talbot, President of S.I.C. Biometrics. ''S.I.C. was referred to Apple because of its quick capability of integrating fingerprint biometric technology to all kinds of applications. Apple was looking for a FBI certified fingerprint sensor that can work with the iPhoneT for a US Government agencies.
With our 11 years of experience in the biometric world, we delivered the first prototype in less than 2 weeks and the iFMID adventures started.''
iFMID interacts very simply with an Application running on the Apple devices, said Michel Leblanc, Chief Technologies Officer of S.I.C. ''The App access is secured by fingerprint, and when you are logging into the App, you can capture a fingerprint template to compare it to a remote server that matches the template in less than a second on a 25 000 templates database''.
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S.C.I. Biometrics is a partner of UPEK. UPEK was acquired by AuthenTec. AuthenTec is a partner of BIO-key.
It has been reported by someone in England who had an iPad for reviewing purposes that it had a fingerprint reader. And now that Motorola Atrix has a fingerprint reader using BIO-key technology that is coming out soon, things are sure looking great for BIO-key; IMHO.
AuthenTec and BIO-key are partners. BIO-key fingerprint technology is used in the AuthenTec sensor that's in the LG eXpo mobile phone. Below is a message I posted on the BIO-key board a while back.
BIO-key, Apple and mobile security.
I just wanted to remind everyone that BIO-key demonstrated their mobile security solutions last September using Apple iPads and iPhones as well as the LG eXpo. That doesn't mean BIO-key has a contract with Apple, but it sure makes it look extremely likely. I'm hoping Apple's new iPads and iPhones that are coming out in a few weeks will include a fingerprint scanner.
Part of a news release from September:
BIO-key International, Inc. (OTCBB:BKYI), a leader in finger-based biometric identification solutions, today announced that the company is showcasing its fingerprint biometric solutions, including the recently announced Enterprise Identification Platform for Mobile Devices and Smartphones at two events next week. BIO-key is exhibiting in booth #2225 at the 2010 Oracle OpenWorld Conference being held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA from September 19-23. Additionally, BIO-key is exhibiting in booth #224 at the 2010 Biometric Consortium Conference being held at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa FL from September 21-23.
At these events, demonstrations of BIO-key's biometric identification technology, running on the LG eXpo Smartphone, Apple iPad and Apple iPhone will provide visitors with the ability to experience how remote users can securely, quickly and conveniently establish their identity with BIO-key biometric ID solutions. Additionally, at Oracle OpenWorld, BIO-key will be showcasing its ID Director for Oracle Access Manager identity solutions.
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Also, Apple has been selling fingerprint readers for their computers that use AuthenTec sensors.
The Motorola Atric uses both AuthenTec and BIO-key technology.
Players in the NFC space:
Players in the NFC space:
http://www.nearfieldcommunicationsworld.com/directory/
A definitive list of NFC phones:
http://www.nearfieldcommunicationsworld.com/nfc-phones-list/#rumoured
If / when AUTH fills the gap between $3.82 and $5.74....
Most gaps get filled, and with the news we are seeing, should be smooth sailing upwards between this gap. I think $6.00 range is very likely.
This is all my humble opinion....
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I had IHUB fix this board!
Now this message board is at the bottom of the first page; not the old one that nobody ever posted on!
Cheers~
Thanks for the praise....AUTH has a bright future in 2011. Come check out my new site - http://topstockpicks.com
I really believe no one knows about this gem and with the news that came out today who would possible want to sell. I would have thought forsure we would break 3.20 easily
Great news! Forget the iPhone android is more popular. This should give us a good move up!
News today
Alcatel OT-980 Android Phone Integrates AuthenTec DRM Solution
New Smartphone from TCL Communication Leverages Multimedia Content Protection of AuthenTec’s DRM Fusion Agent for Android
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Alcatel-OT980-Android-Phone-bw-800098084.html?x=0&.v=1
Excellent article and I agree with you on Authentec's prospects.
Thanks for posting
New article on AUTH that is well worth reading:
http://topstockpicks.com/a/stock-making-crime-pay
I am very bullish on AUTH....it could be a very good year for the company
Thanks for sharing the articles it finally looks promising. looks like I will keep it for for a while and possible buy more! Good luck everyone!
sounds completely logical to me...
Three New Technology Stocks That Will Skyrocket This Year Thanks To Mobile Commerce
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/three-new-technology-stocks-that-will-skyrocket-this-year-thanks-to-mobile-commerce-2011-1#ixzz1BS4vQRGe
Securing the Transaction
One obvious issue arising from the transition to mobile commerce is security. We have discussed securing content and the wireless transmission of the transaction between device and receiver but now we need to secure the consumer. This is where I am looking to biometrics; Authentec (AUTH) offers the smallest fingerprint reader with navigation capabilities for mobile devices. This is one of the last public biometric security companies left after recent acquisitions of both L1 Identity (ID) and Cogent (COGT) both at significantly higher valuations.
Authentec has lagged in the past but I believe this is about to change. The majority of commercial activity in the biometric space to this point has been large scale commercial or government deployments for securing agencies or organizations. The consumer market for these devices has been negligible. Now that is about to change as the consumer is faced with new options like mobile wallets in cell phones that require an added layer of security. This is where Authentec is well positioned.
Analysts believe revenues will grow 55% next year to about $70 million. Management has already indicated it expects momentum to build in 2011 as design wins start to come to fruition. Being one of the last independent publicly traded biometric companies, with strong projected growth, it may not stay independent for long. Either way the need to secure new NFC enabled mobile devices for consumer transactions should drive growth for Authentec and the share price significantly higher.
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Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/three-new-technology-stocks-that-will-skyrocket-this-year-thanks-to-mobile-commerce-2011-1#ixzz1BS5Mv4Lc
Has anyone heard of a rumor going around that apple is going to incorporate their sensor in to the iphone?
This stock keeps going up!
Higher highs and higher lows.
anyone have an idea of why this rallied
i absolutely love their products and did meet moody prior to him stepping down...
i am considering buying more in the near future
>>> AuthenTec Unveils the World’s Smallest Navigation and Fingerprint Matching Device for Mobile Phones
New AES850 Fingerprint Sensor is World’s Smallest Combined Navigation and Fingerprint Authentication Device
Tailored for Use as the Primary Navigation Key on QWERTY Smartphones, Feature Phones and Quick Messaging Devices
October 6, 2010
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/AuthenTec-Unveils-the-Worlds-bw-4256615195.html?x=0&.v=1
SAN FRANCISCO & MELBOURNE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AuthenTec (NASDAQ:AUTH - News), a leading provider of security, identity management and touch control solutions, unveiled today the world’s smallest fingerprint sensor for combining authentication and navigation functions in one device, the AES850. This small, low profile sensor is designed and packaged for easy integration as the central navigation key on QWERTY keypads or any dedicated navigation-function device, and offers the size, low power and biometric performance required by today’s leading smartphone manufacturers. The AES850 also functions as an authentication and secondary navigation device on touchscreen smartphones to facilitate efficient menu and feature navigation. AuthenTec will show the AES850 to key customers at its exhibit, booth 238, during this week’s CTIA Enterprise & Applications 2010 conference and exhibition.
The AES850 – formerly codenamed Saturn – combines fast, optical joystick and trackball-like cursor and menu navigation control with fingerprint authentication, adding convenient security and personalization features at a cost that is comparable to single purpose navigation devices such as optical joysticks or other mobile phone navigation trackpads. The AES850 is the first AuthenTec sensor to feature an ‘authenticate to wake’ feature whereby a user can swipe the sensor when the phone is in standby mode, and the phone’s CPU will match a fingerprint image prior to powering up. This helps conserve battery power and allows the AES850 to act as a power button that only works for a registered user. This newest addition to AuthenTec’s smart sensor portfolio complements the Company’s AES1750 smart sensor, which is tailored for easy integration in touchscreen-enabled smartphones.
“Our new AES850 is the smallest, fully-featured sensor ever offered by AuthenTec, and is the result of our close collaboration with the world’s leading smartphone manufacturers,” said Art Stewart, Vice President of AuthenTec’s Smart Sensor Solutions. “Saturn is optimized for the demanding requirements of today’s touchscreen and QWERTY-equipped smartphones and feature phones, providing excellent biometric and navigation performance in the smallest, most durable package we have ever offered. This new sensor is also a perfect fit for consumer electronics such as remote controls that require convenient navigation and personalization. We can now offer smartphone and feature phone OEMs the option of adding cost-effective smart sensor technology for navigation and authentication via our compact AES850 or via our AES1750 sensor for larger form factor needs.”
Designed using AuthenTec’s new, 8mm by 8mm TouchStone™ II package, the AES850 utilizes a high-definition 92 pixel by 8 pixel sensor array to produce outstanding fingerprint image quality at 500 dot-per-inch (DPI) resolution. The ultra-thin 1.2mm Line Grid Array (LGA) package is designed for easy integration into the center position above the QWERTY keypad, where it replaces navigation-only devices such as directional pads, trackballs or optical joysticks. It also serves as a smaller form factor option for touchscreen-based phones.
AES850 Features:
•Ultra-small form factor, 1.2mm thin, 8mm X 8mm 22-pin molded LGA package
•Ultra-hard surface coating offers >9H scratch hardness
•92 x 8 pixel sensor array provides 500 DPI resolution
•Mobile phone operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
•Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI™ & McBSP™ compatible)
•Fast I2C Interface (400K bps)
•On-chip direct ?X, ?Y navigation output reduces data payload and processor loading
•Low current consumption @ 1.8V
•Android, Windows Mobile, Linux, Symbian and other OS Support
AuthenTec’s patented TruePrint® RF technology and TrueMatch® pattern matching algorithms have been dramatically enhanced in the AES850 to enable the world’s smallest smart sensor without compromising biometric performance. The device also integrates TrueNav™ cursor and menu navigation technology, providing on-chip motion estimation and track optimization for extremely accurate motion tracking for all types of finger motion, with added features including precise cursor control and turbo-scrolling. The device requires no external clock source and its on-chip full image buffer eliminates real-time software constraints and enables wake-on-authentication. The AES850 is expected to be available in production volumes by the first quarter of 2011.
More than 12 million mobile phones have included an AuthenTec sensor to provide one-touch access to content and services, secure mobile commerce, touchpad-like navigation, personal data privacy and convenient security. AuthenTec sensors are based on the Company’s patented TruePrint® technology to deliver extremely accurate and reliable fingerprint imaging by reading below the surface of the skin to the live layer, where a person’s true fingerprint resides. This unique subsurface approach enables AuthenTec sensors to overcome common skin surface conditions to read virtually every fingerprint, every time.
About AuthenTec
AuthenTec is the world’s #1 provider of fingerprint sensors and identity management software complemented by an embedded security portfolio offering point-to-point security and content protection. AuthenTec provides security, identity management and touch control solutions for enterprise, consumer and government applications to a growing base of top tier global customers. With nearly 100 million fingerprint sensors shipped, the Company's smart sensor products, software and embedded security solutions are used in virtually every aspect of life, from the PC on your desk to the mobile device in your hand to the server in the cloud. AuthenTec offers developers and users secure and convenient ways to manage today's rapidly evolving digital identities and security needs. For more information, visit www.authentec.com or follow us at twitter.com/authentecnews. <<<
AuthenTec (AUTH.OB) - small cap in the biometric ID related area -
>>> What is biometric identification?
Sept 20 (Reuters) - A renewed interest in surveillance and intelligence is driving deal activity among companies that make biometric identification devices. [ID:nN10258392]
http://www.reuters.com/article/idCNSGE68J0LE20100920?rpc=44
On Monday, face-recognition software maker L-1 Identity Solutions (ID.N) agreed to be sold in parts to two top European defence firms - French group Safran (SAF.PA) and British defence company BAE Systems (BAES.L). [ID:nLDE68I0KJ]
Here are some facts on biometric identification, its uses, some of the big players in the market and recent deals.
WHAT IS BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION?
- the use of physical or behavioural characteristics unique to an individual -- such as a finger or palm print, iris pattern or face image -- to identify people
- The use of biometrics is spreading quickly due to growing security fears
- Privacy concerns, especially over full body scanners, have posed a barrier to their adoption in some markets
WHERE IS IT USED?
- Law enforcement agencies: For efficient criminal booking and processing, identification of potential suspects
- Military services: Verification and identification of military personnel and contractors, hostile persons
DOES IT HAVE COMMERCIAL SIGNIFICANCE?
Commercial enterprises use biometric identification to identify threat, fraud and other security risks.
Some markets include:
- Financial services firms: To protect client records, authenticate ID documents
- Casinos and gaming companies: For background checks, surveillance to identify known card counters and cheats
- Healthcare organizations: To help preserve patient privacy and confidentiality of records
- Utilities: To protect sensitive infrastructure
- Others: Transportation, education, hospitality, retail WHO ARE THE PLAYERS IN THE MARKET?
- U.S. companies L-1 Identity and AuthenTec (AUTH.O)
- Private companies such as EgisTec, UPEK Inc, Validity Sensors and Cross Match Technologies
- Japanese electronics conglomerate NEC Corp (6701.T)
- French group Safran
RECENT DEALS IN THE SECTOR
- Safran, BAE to split security firm L-1
- 3M (MMM.N) to buy Cogent (COGT.O) for $943 million [ID:nN30166897]
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