LAKE SUCCESS NY — January 28, 2013

Arnouse Digital Devices, Corp. (ADDC) announced that the 2nd Generation BioDigitalPC® card has been completely developed and tested. The BioDigitalPC® card is a 64-bit, x86 computing platform that is the size of a credit card. The card is only as thick as four credit cards, its waterproof and fire-resistant, and includes the CPU, RAM and storage on an ultra-micro form factor. The card is equipped with an Intel dual-core, quad-thread, processor that operates at speeds of 1.6GHz or 1.86GHz, and has up to 4GB DDR3 and up to 128GB SSD

The BioDigitalPC® card is encased with a nearly indestructible epoxy that creates a rugged and waterproof exterior. The card runs a full version of the newest version of Microsoft Windows 8, as well as, Windows XP, Vista, 7 and the LINUX OS. Also, the BioDigitalPC® card is Made in the USA

“This is a proud day for ADDC,” said Michael Arnouse, CEO and President of Arnouse Digital Devices Corp. “This is a starting point for true open source hardware eco-system we call the BioDigitalPC®. ADDC will manufacture cards and we will actively promote others in designing their own BioDigitalPC® readers. We hope that this will create a new and revolutionary eco-system for hardware computing, an ecosystem centered around energy conservation, mobility and security.”

The BioDigitalPC® card connects to BioDigitalPC® reader which acts as the input/output system. These readers may take the form of a regular desktop, laptop, tablet or TV. When a card is connected, the reader displays all the programs and files, but when ejected the reader is simply a shell that has no memory.

“The BioDigitalPC® Eco-system is the future of all electronics,” Dan Gallic, COO of ADDC said. “Picture a worker at a desk removing a BioDigitalPC® card from its desktop reader and transferring it to a tablet reader for his commute home. Once home, he simply removes the card from the tablet reader and connects it to the TV. All his programs, files, and capabilities are accessible without a concern.”

Arnouse Digital Devices, Corp, founded in 2002, is a high-technology developing and manufacturing company. ADDC develops industry leading, cutting edge technology solutions for commercial, military and homeland security users, focusing on high portability and security.

 

About Arnouse Digital Devices, Corp.

Arnouse Digital Devices Corporation (ADDC) was founded in 2002 by Michael Arnouse to create a new, revolutionary, interchangeable compute platform which gives users an unprecedented level of flexibility, compute power, small size, low power use and ultra-high security. Currently, ADDC includes four locations throughout the east and west coasts, as well as representation in over 57 countries. ADDC has been granted 17 utility patents, with three pending in the areas of pluggable computing and the surrounding ecosystem. ADDC is fully committed to provide the world’s best computing solutions for traditional and harsh environments that enable people, government and businesses to excel in productivity and abilities. ADDC products are proudly Made in the USA.

Contact Info:
Arnouse Digital Devices Corp.
1979 Marcus Ave. Suite E140, Lake Success, New York 11042.

Phone: (516) 673-4444
Email: [email protected]