Sgnl? Sounds like a social network for toothpaste fetishists. Or a book about flags with really unfortunate typos on its cover. Or— Actually, it’s a wearable that lets you make phone calls by jamming ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SGNL, the Continuous Identity platform, today announced it has been recognized as a Cool Vendor in the 2025 Gartner® Cool Vendors™ in Identity-First Security. SGNL ...
A smart strap that allows you to talk on smartphones with your finger as the receiver "Sgnl"is. Even without earphones or headphones, there is no worry of leakage of sound around, you can hear the ...
Sgnl, a start-up company initially supported by Samsung, this week introduced its primary product, a watch band that uses bone conduction to make phone calls audile through your fingertips. The watch ...
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We've seen Innomdle Lab's Sgnl wearable at CES a few times before, but it's worth revisiting because a) it's an absolutely crazy idea that works; and b) it's very nearly ready for the masses. In case ...
After showing off an early prototype of a wearable device that sends vibrations through your skin, allowing you to use your finger like a Bluetooth headset, the folks behind the Sgnl watch strap are ...
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PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Legacy access management is failing modern enterprises in today’s cloud-first world. According to industry estimates, the legacy Identity and Access Management ...
Jan 8 (Reuters) - CrowdStrike said on ‌Thursday it would buy identity security ‌startup SGNL in a deal valued at $740 million aiming to enhance its cybersecurity tools to help customers counter ...
We've seen Innomdle Lab's Sgnl wearable at CES a few times before, but it's worth revisiting because a) it's an absolutely crazy idea that works; and b) it's very nearly ready for the masses. In case ...