Published on February 22nd,2008 at 2:05 AM
By daimaou
By daimaou
XiaoClef2: A New USB Key from Princeton, with Embedded Fingerprint Reader

One of the best ways to protect data is to lock it in a certain way that nobody except you has access to it. Even if a password protected USB key is doing its job very well, owning a USB card with a fingerprint reader is by far the quickest and safest way to prevent others from stealing your info.
Princeton in Japan has just released a new USB key with a fingerprint reader, the XiaoClef2. Available in 512MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB.
Via Princeton
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This sort of pendrive protection is rather common. I saw yesterday something similiar at saturn market. It was pendrive with fingerorint authorization for about 20$
seems nice, but what if you want to lend it to a friend?
it might be awkward to have to swipe your finger over it if your usb slot is in an inaccessible spot, like the back of your computer on the floor.