A fingerprint reader provides a safe and secure way to ensure that only you have access to the data and information on your personal computer. In addition to providing proper access control for local files, these devices are also used by a wide variety of on-line processors to ensure that only you can have access to your account. Which of these fingerprint readers do you like the best for your computer security?
Access control can be a bit of a headache for any corporate or home security scheme. If you have multiple people who require varying levels of access, traditional keys can be quite hard to manage, and expensive to replace/remove from ex-employees if needed. Magnetic card access solutions provide a cheap, easy alternative. which of these magnetic card readers do you like the best?
That's a great idea! It's like dynamite for my secret data.
I don't have room for another gadget on my knife!
I'd rather have my disposable data on disposable drive.
Victorinox, manufacturers of the ubiquitous Swiss Army Knife, sell knives for gadget fans that now include USB memory sticks with self-destruct capacity.
Yes. I want functionality unencumbered by nonsense.
No way. That's against the rules.
Jailbreaking is a process that allows iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users to run any code on their devices, as opposed to only that code authorized by Apple. Once jailbroken, iPhone users are able to download many applications previously unavailable through the App Store via unofficial installers such as Cydia, as well as illegally pirated apps. A jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch is still able to use and update apps downloaded and purchased from Apple's official App Store. Will you be jailbreaking your iPad?
A fingerprint reader provides a safe and secure way to ensure that only you have access to the data and information on your personal computer. In addition to providing proper access control for local files, these devices are also used by a wide variety of on-line processors to ensure that only you can have access to your account. Which of these fingerprint readers do you like the best for your computer security?
A good firewall will help keep viruses, hacker, trojans and other malicious codes and coders out of your private network. These simple hardware solutions make it near-impossible for all but the most skilled of threats to penetrate your home or office internet security, when used with the proper protocols. Which of these great firewalls do you like the best for your network protection?
A fingerprint reader provides a safe and secure way to ensure that only you have access to the data and information on your personal computer. In addition to providing proper access control for local files, these devices are also used by a wide variety of on-line processors to ensure that only you can have access to your account. Which of these fingerprint readers do you like the best for your computer security?
There's nothing new about this. GSR has been there forever.
For $80, the Mindflex game will allow you to control a small ball and run it through an obstacle course without touching it - with the power of your mind alone. Scifi? Let's not be overly dramatic. The game uses GSR, Galvanic Skin Response, a basic factor of electrical conductivity in our skin, used in devices like the iphone touch screen. The game "reads" your conductivity level using a pair of probes, and translates it into a fan blower on the game's board. Read more here.
PetSafe PBC-102 Economy Dog Bark Control Shock Collar
An electronic bark limiter is a slightly more severe way of training your dog to be compliant and not bark at every inconvenient thing. These collars deliver an audible warning when the animal barks, and follow it up with a nasty electrical discharge of high voltage but harmless amperage, physically reprimanding the dog for its refusal to heed the electronic admonition not to make noise. Which of these simple but effective dog training devices do you like the best?
That's cool. I think EEG is the control scheme of the future.
Why not use a game controller? That seems much more precise...
This video shows a WowWee Rovio mobile spy robot being piloted remotely over a Skype video call using thought, facial gestures, and head movements, with the help of the Emotiv Systems EPOC 14-electrode EEG headset with built-in gyroscope.