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New Business Must Be Built on Real Market Needs
Friday, February 15, 2002
By Marsha Walton, CNN Sci-Tech
"Another tiny piece of hardware...sort of "one size fits all" credit card from PrivaSys. The single card could replace the bank, department store, credit, debit and gas cards that stuff many a purse and wallet. And because it can't be used without the owner entering a PIN number, it's more secure than most current charge cards." More
Tech Innovation Thrives, Despite Stock-Market Blues
Monday, February 11, 2002
By Don Clark, Wall Street Journal
"...entrepreneurs are still improving hardware, software and technology-based services at a frantic rate....PrivaSys, Inc., of San Francisco, will show a credit card with a tiny display and buttons that can consolidate multiple credit and debit cards into one-while using existing card-reading devices in stores and restaurants." More
Radical Gizmos Arrive at Demo Conference
Tuesday, February 05, 2002
By Edward C. Baig, USA Today
PHOENIX — Picture this scenario. You're walking along when you notice a poster for a Springsteen concert. "The Boss is coming here!!!???" So you grab your cell phone, aim it at a bar code on the poster, and are wirelessly connected to an online ticket agent. More
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ARTICLES AND AWARDS
New Business Must Be Built on Real Market Needs
By Marsha Walton, CNN Sci-Tech
"Another tiny piece of hardware...sort of "one size fits all" credit card from PrivaSys. The single card could replace the bank, department store, credit, debit and gas cards that stuff many a purse and wallet. And because it can't be used without the owner entering a PIN number, it's more secure than most current charge cards." More
Tech Innovation Thrives, Despite Stock-Market Blues
By Don Clark, Wall Street Journal
"...entrepreneurs are still improving hardware, software and technology-based services at a frantic rate....PrivaSys, Inc., of San Francisco, will show a credit card with a tiny display and buttons that can consolidate multiple credit and debit cards into one-while using existing card-reading devices in stores and restaurants." More
Radical Gizmos Arrive at Demo Conference
By Edward C. Baig, USA Today
PHOENIX — Picture this scenario. You're walking along when you notice a poster for a Springsteen concert. "The Boss is coming here!!!???" So you grab your cell phone, aim it at a bar code on the poster, and are wirelessly connected to an online ticket agent. More
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