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StockMedic1

08/09/15 10:29 AM

#7316 RE: bilboo #7295

OK, BILBOO, lets take a look at this practically, because you "think" you may know this industry via press releases. In reality, QUALCOMM's sensor uses almost the identical technology AUTHENTEC used, and now apple. Over 250 RF antenna are embedded into their chips that measure the ridges, valley sand swirls several layer deep, so if you think sensor are capacitive (reading only the surface of the skin) you are 15 years behind the times.

I also assure you that QUALCOMM's recent release is really no news at all. First, they have not actually manufactured these, and they are impractical because of 1) power consumption usage in order to capture the image, and 2) if they were to manufacture these sensor, they would cost in the neighborhood of 4X as much as a plain RF silicon swipe or area sensor.

Guys like you are very dangerous to investors, almost like a politician, half truths behind half facts. You take something you read and spout it off as truth, then spin it as if QUALCOMM would want to buy SMME - in your wildest dreams. In fact, now that I understand CHAYA's card uses a battery to operate the capture and processing of the biometric sample, thats in direct infringement of a patent held by one of the other companies I am invested in.

Instead of defending this CEO and the company's product, all I say is prove it instead of relying on what could be. Test this product side by side to the ZWIPE product and publish the results. Show a side by side comparison focusing on the difference of the technologies in each product from finger sensor, cost to manufacture, processing speeds, battery life, etc........

If this product is as GOOD as YOU think it is, it would behoove CHAYA to demonstrate its superiority - and as long as she licenses the technology patent from the other company I am invested in, then I will buy a BOAT LOAD more stock - a BOAT LOAD!