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Caped Crusader Protects Data

 Bat Signal Batman Batman, the crime fighter who protects the streets of Gotham, can now protect your data. Mimoco has added Batman to its line of Mimobots, the USB flash drives that look, well, flashy -  according to the New York Times. The USB crime fighter can hold 2 GB to 16 GB of data while sitting on your desk or plugged into your laptop. The Batman Mimobot comes preloaded character-specific content, including wallpaper, screen savers, avatars and sound features.

Mimoco’s licensing deal with Warner Brothers includes the Caped Crusader, Robin, the Joker, Catwoman and a limited-edition Batman, clad in a vintage 1939 black-and-gray costume. Additional characters from DC Comics, including Green Lantern, Superman and the Flash, are expected soon according to the NYT.

USB Tape Dispenser

x-tremegeek.com has a solution to your cluttered  desk top. They have a combination USB hub/tape dispenser. It combines two essential functions to help you reclaim your workstation. Connect up to 4 USB 2.0 devices and install any 1″ roll of tape. Includes one roll of tape.

  • USB 2.0
  • 3 swiveling ports in rear
  • Fixed port in front
  • Green status LED
  • Non-slip weighted base
  • Digital Swiss Army Knife

    Victorinox, the firm behind the legendary Swiss Army Knife, fas introduced the Victorinox Secure Pro. The Secure Pro has a USB memory stick integrated into it. The firm claims it the most secure USB stick of its kind available to the public. It uses several layers of security including a fingerprint scanner linked to a heat and oxygen sensor capable of determining whether the user’s finger is still attached to a living person – so that a detached finger will not yield access to the memory stick’s contents. Any attempt to forcibly open the Victorinox Secure triggers a self-destruct mechanism that destroys the CPU and memory chip.

    The Victorinox Secure Pro uses AES256 technology, together with MKI’s Schnuffi Platform Single Chip Technology. Martin Kuster, CEO of security chip specialist MKI, told InfoWorld,  “I’m concerned about the way technology is progressing, with all our personal data going into “the cloud.” Soon everything will go into the cloud – and I don’t like it! Perhaps one day I will have to buy back all this information from eBay!”  The security integrates Single Chip Technology, meaning that there are no external and accessible lines between the different coding/security steps, as on multi-chip solutions; this makes cracking the hardware impossible.

    Victorinox was so confident of its new product’s security that it offered a $150,000 prize to a team of professional hackers if they could break into it during the two hours product launch event. The money went uncollected. Victorinox Secure’s designer Kuster, stated, “Life is becoming more digital every day… And yet people do so little to protect their data. The world’s most common password is ‘12345’ - and even encryption can be broken given time.”

    “We wanted to create not only a product for today’s modern lifestyle but a new generation of memory stick that had all the values of functionality and reliability that the iconic Swiss Army Knife has come to represent” stated Carl Elsener Jr., Victorinox’s CEO. “We think of the Victorinox Secure as the digital Swiss Army Knife.”

    The Secure Pro was launched 03-25-10  in London  and  is available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB sizes and will sell for $75 to $270. Additional features include:

    • LED Mini White Light
    • Retractable Ball Point Pen
    • Blade
    • Scissors
    • Nail File with
    • Screwdriver
    • Key ring

    David Reinsel, group vice president of storage and semiconductor research at IDC was on-point when he stated, “It’s a cool product that will capture attention,” said . But “adoption en-masse by corporations is quite another thing.” Reinsel told Newsfactor.com that there’s no doubt that data breaches are expensive for businesses in many ways. However, so is data on a computer that sits behind an encryption key that only the employee knows, he said. “Hence the age-old issue — corporations (most of them) want to control the encryption methodology and the keys,” Reinsel said. “Any corporate solution would have to allow for some type of master-key so that the company can get at a rogue employee’s data.”

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    Mr. Reinsel is on-point, this device, no matter the cool-factor is a threat to the enterprise’s data. The size of the device can swallow a whole database and once it is encrypted with an individuals key, it is pretty much gone. There is also the risk that some overambitious TSA agent will “confiscate” it if the user forgets to put the knife part of the device in checked baggage.

    Despite all of that the cool-factor is high and I want one.

    USB Mario

    Perhaps former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens was right, the Internet is just a bunch of tubes and finally the plumber we need to fix the tubes is here!

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    This handcrafted Nintendo hero, stores 4GB of memory inside Mario sitting atop one of Mario Bros.’ famous question boxes.  You can also store your data with Luigi, Koopa, a Gooba or a shroom (when not sold out). Mario and is buddies are available at Etsy, from sgedra but you will have to wait since they are  currently sold out.

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