Arnouse Digital Devices, Corp. ADDC was recently granted two new patents, # 9,010,623 and # 9,010,645, both on April 21, 2015, that provides additional protections for their credit card PC, brand named the BioDigitalPC, and the reader, or docking station which the BioDigitalPC is inserted into.
Michael Arnouse said, “We are proud of our ongoing research and development efforts which have resulted in enriching and strengthening the intellectual properties ADDC holds.”
Commenting further on these latest ADDC patents, Dan Gallic, COO of ADDC noted: “We will continue to protect our proprietary technology with new patents added to our growing portfolio of innovative ADDC technology leadership.”
ADDC is a high tech company located in Lake Success, New York dedicated to ultra-small form factor computing solutions all made in the United States.
About Patent #9,010,623
A computing system comprising a pocket personal computer and a reader are disclosed. The pocket PC is pocket-sized and comprised of flash memory, a processor and a GPS chip. The reader includes a monitor, a keyboard with docking port and an optional processor and at least one input/output USB connector. A user cannot interact with the pocket PC without the reader. The credit card size and capabilities of the pocket PC allows a user to easily carry their entire computer in a pocket for use anywhere. In addition, the pocket PC provides security against unauthorized use, even if lost or stolen. A password or fingerprints may be required to access to the device, the circuit board may be coated with a protective coating and the system may include an RFID tag and RFID reader.
About Patent #9,010,645
A computing system comprising a pocket personal computer and a reader are disclosed. The pocket PC is pocket-sized and comprises flash memory, and optionally a processor and a GPS chip. The reader includes a monitor, a keyboard with docking port and an optional processor and at least one input/output USB connector. A user cannot interact with the pocket PC without the reader. The reader is a non-functioning “shell” without the pocket PC, however, when they are connected the system becomes a fully functional personal computer. To log on, a user provides security information, for example, a password or biometrics, such as fingerprints. The credit card size and capabilities of the pocket PC allows a user to easily carry virtually their entire computer in a pocket for use anywhere there is a reader. In addition, the pocket PC provides security against unauthorized use, even if lost or stolen. A password or fingerprints are required to access to the device, the circuit board may be coated with a protective coating and the system may include an RFID tag and RFID reader.
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]