[H2][SPAN id=ppt925887][FONT size=3]I wonder why this technology isn't used everywhere.....like.....in place of credit cards. No more identity theft in THAT area. It seems inexpensive enough, so cost shouldn't be an issue. No more plastic....no more lost credit cards....it seems perfect. [/FONT][/SPAN][/H2] [H2][SPAN][FONT size=3]There must be a reason.....what am I missing?[/FONT][/SPAN][/H2] [H2][SPAN][/SPAN] [/H2] [H2][SPAN][/SPAN] [/H2] [H2][SPAN]IOGEAR fingerprint-reading mouse with "Nano Shield"[/SPAN][/H2] [P class=byline]Posted Jun 27th 2007 2:08AM by [A href="vny!://www.engadget.com/bloggers/joshua-topolsky"]Joshua Topolsky[/A]
Filed under: [A href="vny!://peripherals.engadget.com/"]Peripherals[/A]
[DIV class=post id=925887][A href="vny!://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/06-25-2007/0004614472&EDATE="][img alt="" hspace=4 src="vny!://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2007/06/mouse.jpg" align=right vspace=16 border=0][/A]In the fight against unwanted jerks checking out and/or messing with your sensitive files, [A href="vny!://www.engadget.com/search/?q=iogear"]IOGEAR[/A] has taken matters into its own hands with a new fingerprint-reading mouse. The mouse -- which contains a convenient, built in biometric reader -- will scan the identity of you and four loved-ones with a confidence-stoking accuracy of more than 99%. In addition, the device is coated with the company's "Nano Shield" which prevents totally gross garbage like bacteria, fungus and algae from surviving on the surface. So, if you're super-paranoid about both germs and computer security, your wallet is probably going to get about $80 lighter real soon.[/DIV]