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Star Trek Voice Print Security

It's here! This Amazing Technology Is No Longer Science Fiction.
Lock Out Snoopers. Monitor Children's Computing.



Deep Space Nine Voice Print uses special Star Trek graphics, the character voices of ODO, Quark, Sisko and the official Star Trek computer voice as portrayed by actress Majel Barrett to request voice access verification and warn off intruders.


Star Trek:Deep Space Nine Voice Print Security
uses your voice like a "finger print" to confirm your identity.


Deep Space Nine Voice Print stops friends, schoolmates, family members, co-workers and company management from unauthorized access to your confidential data.


Not even a Ferengi can slip past voice print security!





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Under Development - What's Coming . . .

Voice Recognition and AVI Security Shields

QVoice will soon release its Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Voice Print Plus Pack for Windows 95. The Plus Pack will add additional sound track files and limited voice recognition to the existing voice authentication engine. This Voice Recognition capability will allow the user to use his or her voice as the trigger mechanism to instruct ST:DS9VP to begin voice print analysis.
Example:

Each one of ST:DS9VP's computer response WAV files can be customized to fit the needs of the user. Star Trek users will be able to record dialog scripts that they can interact with during voice print authentication.

AVI Security Shields

The ST:DS9VP Plus Pack extends the graphical multimedia interface with specially designed AVI security shields. AVI security shields cover the computer screen to protect the desktop while playing video images as part of the graphical background. Imagine standing on the bridge of the Defiant looking at video images playing on the Defiant's view screen. Stunning right. Well that's nat all. Now Star Trek fans can create and run their own background AVI vidio images as part of the security shield. All you need to do is create a video from a live broadcast, the family CAM recorder or your VCR and turn it into an AVI file. That's it. It's that simple. Now you can show your friends your custom built AVI security shields. Oh, and don't forget they'll also hear your recorded dialog script as you interact with your computer. Sure sounds like fun to me!

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