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A mighty mouse.


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Forgot to write down or electronically record your employees' passwords? Iogear's Personal Security Mouse with Nano Technology eliminates lists and confusion by requiring a fingerprint scan only to a login Signing in and gaining access to a network server, Web server or other computer system. The process (the noun) is a "login" or "logon," while the act of doing it (the verb) is to "log in" or to "log on.  computer. A solution for workers without a desk, the mouse can store up to five identities to provide enhanced security for muLtipLe users on the same PC. Features include fiLe/foLder and hard-drive encryption The reversible transformation of data from the original (the plaintext) to a difficult-to-interpret format (the ciphertext) as a mechanism for protecting its confidentiality, integrity and sometimes its authenticity. Encryption uses an encryption algorithm and one or more encryption keys.  as well as individual encrypted en·crypt  
tr.v. en·crypt·ed, en·crypt·ing, en·crypts
1. To put into code or cipher.

2. Computer Science
 memory space and automatic and secure website login by storing user names. These are both only accessible by fingerprint identification. Plus, it's self-sanitizing: it's covered with a titanium dioxide and silver nano-particle compound with antimicrobial antimicrobial /an·ti·mi·cro·bi·al/ (-mi-kro´be-al)
1. killing microorganisms or suppressing their multiplication or growth.

2. an agent with such effects.
 properties to protect from bacteria surviving on its surface. Compatible with Windows 2000, XP, and above, it costs $89.95. Visit www.iogear.com.
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Title Annotation:WHAT'S NEW: Looking for higher-education technology products and services? Start here.
Author:Hermann, Michele
Publication:University Business
Date:Oct 1, 2007
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