Posted on April 6, 2011 by Florian | No Comments
E-commerce, tracking systems, management software, IT infrastructure, the list goes on. Today's proposed IT solutions for small and medium-sized businesses are countless in number. However, decision makers and managers do not have the time to look closely at these solutions. This is why there is a Business Roadshow. The roadshow offers nearly 80 IT solutions in five cities around Switzerland. It starts in March, continuing up until June 2011 and includes several conferences. This year, four 'new' businesses are invited to participate and to present their products. Decision makers at SMe are ...
Posted on March 10, 2011 by Gilles | 1 Comment
Through Cofundit, a new Swiss crowdfunding platform, KeyLemon will be raising a loan of up to 300.000 CHF to finance their growth of the next 2-3 years. With Cofundit, KeyLemon is seeking internationally for private investors, and the best is: anyone can participate! A user does not only benefit as customer but also can do so as investor, he can even choose the interest rate he wants to charge the company!
Posted on February 2, 2011 by Florian | 1 Comment
Now it’s done, A few weeks ago, we told you that KeyLemon was at the point of releasing a Mac OS X version of face recognition software. Many of you were interested to help out or simply stay up-to-date with this news. Now the Release is ready and available on Mac OS X 10.6.x (Snow Leopard) for a free 7 days trial via our website homepage. What will this version give you? Automatic Lock of your session (with or without face recognition) Unlocking your session with face recognition Take a photo when a non-authorized person ...
Posted on January 7, 2011 by Florian | 1 Comment
Recently, many blogs and technology websites have been talking about facial recognition on mobile devices. We can find a lot of information on the web about a future application for the Android platform called BioLock, or for Windows Phone 7, an application called FaceLight. FaceCash doesn’t use an algorithm but its facial recognition uses confirmation by the human being to function. 'Mobio' (Mobile Biometry) was a research project on the use of facial and vocal recognition on smartphones. This means that more secure services will be able to be developed using biometry. Tests ...