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Biometric audio security patent issued to Max Sound

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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued Max Sound Corporation a patent for biometric audio security.

“I am pleased to report this new patent being issued,” states John Blaisure, CEO of Max Sound. “… with the growing number of mobile devices now in excess of 7 billion, the demand for new technologies like MAXD to protect security of consumers is higher than ever.”

According to a company statement, MAXD technology deployed in a device or network can substantially increase accuracy and recognition speed to insure higher security level and response time while reducing data size.

Max Sound reports that it is currently fielding inquiries from potential partners regarding licensing.

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