Corsair Padlock requires PIN number
Posted on Mar 21, 07 10:39 PM PDT

From the design point of view, one look at the Corsair Padlock USB flash drive will tell you that it is the most secure drive to grace the computing world ever in the literal sense. On display at CeBIT, the Corsair Padlock works like a standard USB flash drive, but you will need to enter the appropriate code on the keypad before using it. Although this is an interesting device, it adds one more password/PIN number to our already beleaguered brains that have more than enough information to remember. Thankfully there is no limit to the number of attempts, but make sure you can remember the password or the data within won't be able to be retrieved, like, forever.
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