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Last year, Enova Direct’s patent for a biometric USB flash drive was approved. This flash drive has a built in OLED screen that is capable of reading and storing fingerprints. More »


As I am sitting here in my room listening to my beloved 2NE1, I may be totally oblivious to the fact that a hacker is covertly accessing all my files and information. Although this is relatively unlikely, there is no doubt that people out there could have pulled it off with ease. More »


Tanks are awesome. From the hulking military vehicles to the massive physical specimens that we root for in our favor sport, tanks rock. There are tank classes in MMORPGs. The word tank is just synonomous with great physical strength and almost superhuman endurance which is why it’s the perfect word to describe an ioSafe Solo Hard Drive. More »


If you’re the proud owner of a jailbroken iPhone and have yet to change the root password, I have but one question for you: What in the hell are you waiting for? Apparently, another iPhone virus has been discovered since the ikee virus that was infecting phones left and right in the “land down under.” More »


Since the Rickrolling phenomenon began, I’ve always found it to be funny as all get out. There’s something simultaneously diabolical and impish about the bait and switch tactic that has always put a smile on my face. It’s kind of like a cue to stop and smell the roses, especially when Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi decides to get a piece of the rickroll action. More »


Protecting your home just got easier and a lot more fun with FaceID, the new way to enter and leave your home. FaceID is the coolest new technology to come to home security systems, leaving passwords, swipe card, retina, and fingerprint scanning systems in the dust. Unlike something out of a James Bond movie, this cool new technology is available for home installation. More »


Hackers in Europe have been paying up to 25,000 Euros (over 32,000 USD) for the long-discontinued Nokia 1100, which originally retailed for under 100 Euros. The phones, which were originally intended for developing countries, were discovered to be hackable to be able to intercept one-time passwords used in banking transactions. More »


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