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Are you afraid of getting locked out of your house or car and having to hire an expensive locksmith? There’s a company that wants to give you a cheaper option in case of an emergency. KeyMe wants to ...
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Key duplication specialist KeyMe announces the debut of a new service which will become available stateside soon. The KeyMe self-service kiosk will allow motorcycle riders to order and obtain a ...
The last time you had a key cut, you probably experienced a retro service, which included speaking to a real human (ugh!). KeyMe puts the kibosh on the old-fashioned key copying user experience with a ...
KeyMe, a startup that could ensure you never get locked out again, has raised $20 million in Series B funding. The company allows you to scan your key, either via mobile app or at an in-store kiosk, ...
BROWN DEER/WHITEFISH BAY (WITI) — You work hard for what you have and, most likely, you do everything you can to protect your family and your home, but how closely are you watching your keys? When you ...
I back up my computer with Time Machine and Backblaze. I back up physical paperwork with Evernote. And now, I back up my keys with KeyMe. All you have to do is snap a photo of your key and it’s saved ...
If you lock yourself out of your home or car, you typically have only one option -- call a locksmith and hope they can get to you quickly. But you'll pay a small fortune for their time and expertise.
KeyMe is expanding its key copying kiosks to Baltimore. The first kiosks will be located at Rite-Aid stores at 301 W Lexington St. and 300 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., and at the Kmart at 8980 ...