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SQUM Biolock featured on "The CNET Gadget Page"
A fingerprint door lock for the 'burbs?
With another Bond movie fast approaching, the timing for this item seems propitious. A biometrics company called Sequiam is marketing a battery-powered deadbolt lock that can is activated only with the swipe of an authorized fingerprint.
Perhaps most remarkable is not the technology but its price: $249, a fraction of what one would expect to pay for a product of Ian Fleming's imagination. Homeowners may also appreciate the nondescript appearance of the system, which uses a Black and Decker lock that would be inconspicuous on any front door. Now if only we could get our hands on a Cone of Silence to go with it, we'd be all set.
Comments and article on "The CNET Gadget Blog"
Link below:
http://crave.cnet.com/8300-1_105-1-2.html?_siteid_=105&_editionid_=3&tag=blog&tag=blog
Not yet but would expect an official announcement in the next few weeks
Apparently nobody took me serious on OPTV. What a dead board
(RTTNews) - Thursday, OpenTV Corp. (OPTV) said that Kudelski Group has signed a stock purchase agreement with Liberty Media Corp. (LINTA, LCAPA) to acquire voting control of OpenTV. Kudelski Group would acquire 6,533,951 Class A ordinary shares and 30,206,154 Class B ordinary shares of OpenTV from Liberty for a purchase price of $3.60 per share, with an aggregate purchase price of $132.26 million.
The shares to be acquired collectively represent about 26.7% of the economic interest and 74.7% of the voting interest of OpenTV's ordinary shares outstanding as of September 30, 2006. The closing of the deal is subject to certain conditions, including receipt of requisite regulatory approvals. It is anticipated that the transaction will close by the first quarter of 2007.
As part of the transaction, Liberty is expected to pay OpenTV up to $19.7 million or $0.14 per share, consistent with an existing agreement between Liberty and OpenTV signed in February, 2006, under which Liberty agreed to allocate its premium in this manner. OpenTV was not a direct party to the purchase agreement between Liberty and the Kudelski Group. OpenTV will receive $5.4 million of this amount at closing, with the remainder to be paid after an applicable indemnity period.
Upon closing of the deal, the Kudelski Group expects to appoint Alan Guggenheim, currently CEO of NagraStar, a joint venture between the Kudelski Group and EchoStar, as Chief Executive Officer of OpenTV.
Upon closing, the Kudelski Group will consolidate the results of OpenTV.
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SQUM Biolock featured on "The CNET Gadget Page"
A fingerprint door lock for the 'burbs?
With another Bond movie fast approaching, the timing for this item seems propitious. A biometrics company called Sequiam is marketing a battery-powered deadbolt lock that can is activated only with the swipe of an authorized fingerprint.
Perhaps most remarkable is not the technology but its price: $249, a fraction of what one would expect to pay for a product of Ian Fleming's imagination. Homeowners may also appreciate the nondescript appearance of the system, which uses a Black and Decker lock that would be inconspicuous on any front door. Now if only we could get our hands on a Cone of Silence to go with it, we'd be all set.
Comments and article on "The CNET Gadget Blog"
Link below:
http://crave.cnet.com/8300-1_105-1-2.html?_siteid_=105&_editionid_=3&tag=blog&tag=blog
SQUM Biolock featured on CNET!
A fingerprint door lock for the 'burbs?
With another Bond movie fast approaching, the timing for this item seems propitious. A biometrics company called Sequiam is marketing a battery-powered deadbolt lock that can is activated only with the swipe of an authorized fingerprint.
Perhaps most remarkable is not the technology but its price: $249, a fraction of what one would expect to pay for a product of Ian Fleming's imagination. Homeowners may also appreciate the nondescript appearance of the system, which uses a Black and Decker lock that would be inconspicuous on any front door. Now if only we could get our hands on a Cone of Silence to go with it, we'd be all set.
Comments and article on "The CNET Gadget Blog"
Link below:
http://crave.cnet.com/8300-1_105-1-2.html?_siteid_=105&_editionid_=3&tag=blog&tag=blog
SQUM new product featured on CNET!
A fingerprint door lock for the 'burbs?
With another Bond movie fast approaching, the timing for this item seems propitious. A biometrics company called Sequiam is marketing a battery-powered deadbolt lock that can is activated only with the swipe of an authorized fingerprint.
Perhaps most remarkable is not the technology but its price: $249, a fraction of what one would expect to pay for a product of Ian Fleming's imagination. Homeowners may also appreciate the nondescript appearance of the system, which uses a Black and Decker lock that would be inconspicuous on any front door. Now if only we could get our hands on a Cone of Silence to go with it, we'd be all set.
Comments and article on "The CNET Gadget Blog"
Link below:
http://crave.cnet.com/8300-1_105-1-2.html?_siteid_=105&_editionid_=3&tag=blog&tag=blog
Will CKYS be selling this SQUM product?
A fingerprint door lock for the 'burbs?
With another Bond movie fast approaching, the timing for this item seems propitious. A biometrics company called Sequiam is marketing a battery-powered deadbolt lock that can is activated only with the swipe of an authorized fingerprint.
Perhaps most remarkable is not the technology but its price: $249, a fraction of what one would expect to pay for a product of Ian Fleming's imagination. Homeowners may also appreciate the nondescript appearance of the system, which uses a Black and Decker lock that would be inconspicuous on any front door. Now if only we could get our hands on a Cone of Silence to go with it, we'd be all set.
Comments and article on "The CNET Gadget Blog"
Link below:
http://crave.cnet.com/8300-1_105-1-2.html?_siteid_=105&_editionid_=3&tag=blog&tag=blog
Will CKYS be selling this SQUM product?
A fingerprint door lock for the 'burbs?
With another Bond movie fast approaching, the timing for this item seems propitious. A biometrics company called Sequiam is marketing a battery-powered deadbolt lock that can is activated only with the swipe of an authorized fingerprint.
Perhaps most remarkable is not the technology but its price: $249, a fraction of what one would expect to pay for a product of Ian Fleming's imagination. Homeowners may also appreciate the nondescript appearance of the system, which uses a Black and Decker lock that would be inconspicuous on any front door. Now if only we could get our hands on a Cone of Silence to go with it, we'd be all set.
Comments and article on "The CNET Gadget Blog"
Link below:
http://crave.cnet.com/8300-1_105-1-2.html?_siteid_=105&_editionid_=3&tag=blog&tag=blog
Sequiam SQUM new biolock product rollout today
Scroll down on below links to Biolock and check out information on this product.
http://crave.cnet.com/
http://gizmodo.com/
http://www.electronista.com/articles/06/10/18/sequiam.biolock/
Sequiam SQUM new Biolock product rollout today.
Scroll down on below links of new products to see the Biolock and info.
http://crave.cnet.com/
http://gizmodo.com/
http://www.electronista.com/articles/06/10/18/sequiam.biolock/
SQUM new product rollout today.
Scroll down on below links on new products and check out Biolock.
http://crave.cnet.com/
http://gizmodo.com/
http://www.electronista.com/articles/06/10/18/sequiam.biolock/
Check out the links below and find Sequiam.
http://crave.cnet.com/
http://gizmodo.com/
http://www.electronista.com/articles/06/10/18/sequiam.biolock/
Yes, laptops and other products use fingerprint technology but price is a major concern right now which is reason you aren't seeing mass deployment at this time. Expect too see more discussion about fingerprint sensors on computers and Sequiam's involvement in this area in the coming months. No, Sequiam isn't the only company in the field but they are aligning themselves with some of the biggest players and maufacturers in the field.
http://www.authentec.com/default.cfm is another strategic partner with Sequiam. You will see other companies involved in Biometrics on their website.
The Biovault which is just now being mass deployed is beginning to sell like wildfire from what I am hearing.
SQUM seems to be the only company deploying the products to the consumer level at this time at an affordable price. Which companies in my post are you questioning with this same technology. Black and Decker and Analog Devices are using Sequiam's technology.
CFSG1 Fall Issue "The View" Just released Sequiam symbol SQUM case study on page 6
SEQUIAM CORPORATION
Sequiam Corporation is a biometric technology company specializing in biological identification security systems
and Web-based applications services targeting consumer and
small business markets. It develops market and supports a portfolio of biometric fingerprint verification devices and software that enable users to gain access using their personal identity.
In this post 9/11 world, demand is high for protection against personal threat, business disruption and identity theft. Until now biometric technologies have been too expensive for individuals and small businesses.
Sequiam is first to market with low-cost, high volume biometric security processes and OEM solutions that are uniquely designed for plug-and-play integration with existing and new consumer products. The Company also offers its own line of end-user products.
Sequiam solutions have attracted large business partners and strong early sales, developing products for leading nternational companies such a Black & Decker; the Changjiang Group (CJCC), China’s predominant IT corporation; Fujitsu Microelectronics America; Analog Devices Inc., a world leader in signal processing solutions, and AuthenTec Inc., a world leader in biometric fingerprint sensor security; and the National Rifle Association, among others.
Headquartered in Orlando, Fla., the Company recently formed a sales and distribution Joint Venture in Asia and another in Europe. It also acquired Biometric Security PTY, Ltd. in Africa, and Tacoma Technology, Inc. in Taiwan.
Revenues derive from the global sale and licensing of its
software and hardware products, noted for their superior technologies, tested reliability, complete end-to-end solutions, affordable pricing, ease of use, installation and management, and adaptable system integration.
Led by highly experienced management, the Company currently has at least four product lines addressing large markets such as security for healthcare information and workers, computer security, and single and multi-family dwellings and commerce, marketed through global partners in the U.S., Asia, and Europe.
SQUM:OTCBB
www.sequiam.com
The First Biometric Security Products for Consumers and Small Businesses
Full PDF of CFSG The View link below: http://www.cfsg1.com/pdf/fall_06_final.pdf
CKYS is showcasing the Keepsafe at the Homeland Security conference the week after week. I would think a p.r. about a Keepsafe deal coinciding with this event would be the proper time.
CyberKey Solutions, Inc. to Exhibit KeepSafe and CyberKey at Asia-Pacific Homeland Security Summit and Expo 2006
Wednesday October 4, 8:30 am ET
Attendees to Include Leaders From Foreign and Domestic Military and Governments
ST. GEORGE, UT--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 4, 2006 -- CyberKey Solutions, Inc. (Other OTC:CKYS.PK - News) is pleased to announce that the Company will be featured at the Asia-Pacific Homeland Security Summit and Exposition 2006. The summit will be held in Hawaii from October 31 until November 2, 2006. Over the past three years, nearly 2,000 delegates have participated in these vital discussions.
CKYS is partner with SQUM and Cyberkey is cross selling Sequiam products. You may want to investigate the Keepsafe Biovault deal in more detail
CKYS news possibly coming. They may have big deal with major retailer for Keepsafe order.
I think you are early but not too early. I'd Rather be early than late rather than turn into a gap chaser on this company. The company announced news last Thursday, so why do you feel they should announce additional news today? That would be hype and not reflective on the companies long term strategy.
IMO, I don't feel it wil drop below .28 if below .30. See what happens by end of the week. .325 is not a bad place to take a position. I'm not in this for a measely 10 cent move. If you look at the fundamentals you will buy this and hold til after the first of the year. That is, if the fundamentals don't dictate you become a long term investor in Sequiam. Then again, I'm not into this for the short term mo mom 2 week play. IMHO, I feel this company is for real and not just some penney stock scam.
Sequiam SQUM went to .77 on only an SEC filing last year on collaboration about developing a biometric lock with BDK. If this lock is deployed in retailers per recent conference call before the end of the year this .77 52 week high will be history.
If you look at the fundamentals of the company you will notice more than just a penney stock momentum play.
Just my opinion.
Nice cup and handle chart formation setting up on SQUM at .33
SQUM .33 cup and handle forming nicely on chart
Looks like SQUM cup and handle chart formation developing
SQUM .33 Buying at the ask in decent size
SQUM .33 Here it goes possibly
SQUM was briefly mentioned on Tradersnation this morning. They didn't go in much detail about the fundamentals of the company. Only the technicals which they said looked good.
I think word is beginning to get out slowly about this company.
Rocket: I feel like there is some breakout news in the pipeline coming. Volume has been sporadic. There has been nice institutional accumulation taking place over the past several weeks but they won't chase the stock.
Friday's action was nice and I think we are very close in taking out this resistance.
CKYS new product coming out
Any idea what Cyberkey plans are for new product concerning announcement last week with Sequiam for UBI interface?
This could be used for several different applications. Hopefully Cyberkey will announce their plans soon.
Below link on product Cyberkey is purchasing from Sequiam.
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/UBI_slick.pdf
SQUM CKYS announcement last week.
Below is description of product Cyberkey placed $32K order with Sequiam. Any clues as to the final product Cyberkey plans to market with Sequiam technology?
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/UBI_slick.pdf
Exactly. No more fumbling with keys! With Black and Decker BDK and Analog Devices ADI behind this utilizing Sequiam SQUM technology I believe this product has the potential to be huge.
Check out Analog Devices recent ad in EETimes
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/EETimes_Ad-low.pdf
Sequiam symbol SQUM Biolock and how it works
The BioLock is a user-friendly biometrically accessible deadbolt door lock system to be applied to external and/or internal doors for residential and small commercial applications. The BioLock is the result of sophisticated engineering by the teams at Sequiam and Black and Decker Weiser Lock. This technology is a revolution in biometric deadbolt locks, from its sleek and subtle design to its operation in a wide range of environments; the BioLock is the new standard. As a complete system, the BioLock offers a powered deadbolt that is activated by swiping a valid fingerprint. The BioLock can be easily installed on most standard doors.
Link to picture and info sheet on Biolock
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/biolock_slick.pdf
Check out Analog Devices recent ad in EETimes for Biolock
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/EETimes_Ad-low.pdf
SQUM Sequiam and Analog Devices
Sequiam is also working with Analog Devices. Analog Devices just began advertising the Biolock manufactured by Black and Decker with Sequiam technology. Sequiam has some deep pocketed partners advertising this product.
See ad in recent EETimes link below
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/EETimes_Ad-low.pdf
SQUM holiday play
If Black and Decker launches this before Christmas it could be huge.
Check out recent Analog Devices ad in EETimes availabe on Sequiam website.
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/EETimes_Ad-low.pdf
SQUM holiday play.
If Black and Decker BDK launches the Biolock before Christmas this could be huge!
Look at ad Analog Devices just published in EETimes. Link below on Sequiam website.
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/EETimes_Ad-low.pdf
SQUM CEO presentation at Noble Financial Group
Link below for presentation 18 minutes long
http://hosted.mediasite.com/hosted/viewer/Viewer.aspx?layoutPrefix=LayoutBottomRight&layoutOffse...
SQUM CEO presentation at Noble Financial Group
Link below:
http://hosted.mediasite.com/hosted/viewer/Viewer.aspx?layoutPrefix=LayoutBottomRight&layoutOffse...
Rocket; Cyberkey just announced purchase of the below product from Sequiam. You have any idea what final product they intend to use this for?
Link below for UBI Universal Biometri Interface
http://www.sequiam.com/downloads/UBI_slick.pdf
SQUM trying .33 break again
SQUM Sequiam CEO presentation at Noble Financial Group
Link below: 18 minutes
http://hosted.mediasite.com/hosted/viewer/Viewer.aspx?layoutPrefix=LayoutBottomRight&layoutOffse...
SQUM chart; Tony this stock appears to be under serious accumulation while market makers are trying to keep it off radar. I'm expecting breakout news in the coming weeks.
Rather be early and late and not be a news chaser
SQUM testing .33 resistance. Volume picking up slightly. Breakout maybe not today but looks promising into next week.