Fujitsu Vein Scanner Comes To The US
Apr 7, 08 09:33 AM PDT

Fujitsu's PalmSecure log-in kit will be making its way Stateside pretty soon, and the entire kit consists of a mouse with an embedded PalmSecure authentication sensor in addition to OmniPass software that substitutes Windows and application passwords with sensor readings. According to Fujitsu, the highly unique human vein pattern in a hand is extremely unique, and being highly accurate this is one of the better ways to ensure the risk of your computer getting hacked is minimized. There is no word on pricing, but the whole works ought to be available this June.
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