-Caveat Lector- -----Original Message----- From: ScanThisNews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ScanThisNews Recipients List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, December 16, 1999 4:11 PM Subject: [FP] FW: "Digital Angel" computer chip implant for Humans >====================================================================== >SCAN THIS NEWS >12.16.99 > >"Digital Angel" -- the miniature digital transceiver which provides a >tamper-proof means of identification for enhanced e-business security, >locating lost or missing individuals, >tracking the location of valuable property and monitoring the medical >conditions of at-risk patients. > >====================================================================== >[excerpt] >"We expect to produce a prototype of the device by the end of 2000. >We believe the potential global market for this device -- in all >of its applications -- could exceed $100 billion." > >====================================================================== >-----Original Message----- >From: W.G.E.N. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 1:23 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: NID: "Digital Angel" computer chip implant for Humans > > >Reply-To: "Joyce M Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From: "Joyce M Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Jackie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: "Digital Angel" computer chip implant for Humans >Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 13:56:10 -0500 > >====================================================================== > >http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/991215/fl_applied_2.html > >BUSINESS WIRE)-- The photo is on Business Wire's Web Site > >at URL: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/photo.cgi?pw.121599/bw1 > >Photo caption reads: > >PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 15, 1999-- Applied Digital >Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSX - news) today announced that it has >acquired the patent rights to a miniature digital transceiver -- which >it has named "Digital Angel" -- that can be used for a variety of >purposes, such as providing a tamper-proof means of identification for >enhanced e-business security, locating lost or missing individuals, >tracking the location of valuable property and monitoring the medical >conditions of at-risk patients. (Business Wire photo) > >CONTACT: Applied Digital Solutions, Lynn Anderson, 561/366-4800 or >Crawford Public Relations, Jim Crawford, 703/318-5460 or Ovations >International, Inc., Matthew Cossolotto, 914/245-9721. > >See BW1068 (FL-APPLIED-DIGITAL) that ran earlier today for more >information. > >http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/991215/fl_applied_3.html > >Wednesday December 15, 9:46 am Eastern Time > >Company Press Release > >Applied Digital Solutions Acquires Rights to World's First Digital >Device > >Implantable in Humans - With Applications in E-business to Business >Security, Health Care and Criminal Justice > >PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 15, 1999-- Inserted just under >the skin, with maintenance-free regenerating power supply, miniature >"Digital Angel" has multi-billion dollar market potential > >Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSX - news) today announced >that it has acquired the patent rights to a miniature digital >transceiver -- which it has named "Digital Angel" -- that can be used >for a variety of purposes, such as providing a tamper-proof means of >identification for enhanced e-business security, locating lost or >missing individuals, tracking the location of valuable property and >monitoring the medical conditions of at-risk patients. > >In the agreement signed last week, ADS acquired the right to develop >this unique product itself for all of its applications or to sublicense >the development of specific applications to other entities. A special >technology group has been formed within ADS to supervise the development >of the device. > >The implantable transceiver sends and receives data and can be >continuously tracked by GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) technology. >The transceiver's power supply and actuation system are unlike anything >ever created. When implanted within a body, the device is powered >electromechanically through the movement of muscles, and it can be >activated either by the "wearer" or by the monitoring facility. A >novel sensation feedback feature will even allow the wearer to control >the device to some degree. The "smart" device is also small enough to >be hidden inconspicuously on or within valuable personal belongings and >priceless works of art. > >Commenting on Digital Angel's many potential applications, Richard J. >Sullivan, Chairman and CEO of Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (ADS), >said: "We believe its potential for improving individual and e-business >security and enhancing the quality of life for millions of people is >virtually limitless. Although we're in the early developmental phase, we >expect to come forward with applications in many different areas, from >medical monitoring to law enforcement. However, in keeping with our core >strengths in the e-business to business arena, we plan to focus our >initial development efforts on the growing field of e-commerce security >and user ID verification." > >Sullivan added that the multi-purpose technology would enable ADS to tap >into a vast global market, through licensing and other commercial >arrangements, with an estimated total value in excess of $100 billion. >"The e-business to business security market alone could reach as high >as $10 to $12 billion in the near future," Sullivan added. > >ADS is actively seeking joint venture partners to help develop and >market the unique technology. The company expects to create a working >prototype by the end of next year. > >Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. is an e-business to business solutions >provider offering Internet, telecom, LAN and software services to a wide >variety of businesses throughout North America. > >For more information, visit the Company's web site at >http://www.adsx.com > >Statements about the Company's future expectations, including future >revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release >other than historical facts are 'forward-looking statements' within the >meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the >Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as that term is defined in the >Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. > >The Company intends that such forward-looking statements involve risks >and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, and the >Company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. >The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking >statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances. > >BACKGROUND AND TECHNICAL ABSTRACT > >Digital Angel > >E-Business Security, Emergency Location and Medical Monitoring >Background > > On May 13, 1997, United States Patent Number 5,629,678 was granted for >a "personal tracking and recovery system," consisting of a miniature >digital transceiver -- implantable in humans -- with a built-in, >electromechanical power supply and actuation system. These features >enable the device to remain implanted and functional for years without >maintenance. This transceiver sends and receives data and can be >continuously tracked by Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technology. > >On December 10, 1999, Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (ADS) acquired >the patent rights to this technology, which the company refers to as >"Digital Angel ." The agreement gives ADS the right to develop this >unique product for all of its applications or to sublicense the >development of specific applications to other entities. ADS is actively >seeking joint venture partners to develop and market this technology. >We expect to produce a prototype of the device by the end of 2000. We >believe the potential global market for this device -- in all of its >applications -- could exceed $100 billion. > >Limitations of Competing Technologies > >While a number of other tracking and monitoring technologies have been >patented and marketed in the past, they are all unsuitable for the >widespread tracking, recovery and identification of people due to a >variety of limitations, including unwieldy size, maintenance >requirements, insufficient or inconvenient power-supply and activation >difficulties. For the first time in the history of location and >monitoring technology, Digital Angel overcomes these limitations. > >Basic Features and Potential Uses of Digital Angel > >The Digital Angel transceiver can be implanted just under the skin or >hidden inconspicuously on or within valuable personal belongings and >priceless works of art. When implanted within the human body, the >transceiver is powered electromechanically through the movement of >muscles. It can be activated either by the ``wearer'' or by a remote >monitoring facility. The device also can monitor certain biological >functions of the human body - such as heart rate - and send a distress >signal to a monitoring facility when it detects a medical emergency. > >Although still in the early developmental stage, we believe Digital >Angel could have an array of beneficial potential applications: provide >a tamper-proof means of locating and identifying individuals for >e-business and e-commerce security; locate individuals, including >children, who are lost or who have been abducted; monitor the medical >conditions of at-risk patients; track and locate military, diplomatic >and other essential government personnel; determine the location or the >authenticity of valuable property; track the whereabouts of wilderness >sports enthusiasts (mountain climbers, hikers, skiers, etc.). > >About Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. > >Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. is an e-business to business solutions >provider offering Internet, telecom, LAN and software services to a wide >variety of businesses throughout North America. ADS is led by Richard J. >Sullivan, who was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors and named >Chief Executive Officer in May 1993. Since assuming this role, he has >spearheaded the acquisition of some 40 companies over the past five >years. During his tenure as Chairman and CEO, ADS has experienced record >revenue and profit growth. > >For more information, visit the Company's web site at www.adsx.com > >Contact: >Applied Digital Solutions, Palm Beach > >Lynn Anderson, 561/366-4800 >or >Crawford Public Relations > >Jim Crawford, 703/318-5460 >or >Ovations International, Inc. > >Matthew Cossolotto, 914/245-9721 > >More Quotes and News: >Applied Digital Solutions Inc (NasdaqNM:ADSX - news) > >Related News Categories: computer hardware, computers, internet, >publishing, telecom > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Social security is the bane of individual liberty. - SAM >====================================================================== >Don't believe anything you read on the Net unless: >1) you can confirm it with another source, and/or >2) it is consistent with what you already know to be true. >====================================================================== >Reply to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >====================================================================== > This free ScanInReview email newsletter is an abbreviated > compendium of regular ScanThisNews posts sent to contributors. > > For more information on contributing so that you can receive > the ScanThisNews posts, please visit the contributions web page: > http://www.networkusa.org/fingerprint/page1b/fp-contributions.html > > To subscribe to the free ScanInReview newsletter, send a message to > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and type "subscribe scan" in the BODY. > Or, to be removed type "unsubscribe scan" in the message BODY. > For additional instructions see www.efga.org/about/maillist.html >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Scan This News" is Sponsored by S.C.A.N. > Host of the "FIGHT THE FINGERPRINT!" web page: > www.networkusa.org/fingerprint.shtml >====================================================================== > > > DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER ========== CTRL is a discussion and informational exchange list. 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