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Wireless USB security key

Peripherals / Thanko: Rare Mono Shop
Posted by zmcnulty on Mar 17, 2005 - 10:33 AM

Thanko's Rare Mono Shop has an interesting new item called "Wireless PC Lock TIMER CONTROL MODEL," which is a USB device that will automatically lock your PC when you step away from it. I guess they realized too many Japanese companies have been having personal information leaks recently. Not exactly a new concept, but this is a low-cost solution and it could theoretically take o­n in the consumer market (for students in dorms, and so forth).



The Rare Mono Shop, operated by Thanko, has release the "Wireless PC Lock TIMER CONTROL MODEL," a PC locking device consisting of USB receiver and small transmitter. The price is 3,780 yen.

Comprised of USB receiver and small transmitter, the Wireless PC Lock TIMER CONTROL MODEL uses signals emitting from the transmitter at certain intervals to determine whether or not the PC should be locked. When the user (with the transmitter o­n their personage) leaves the area of the PC, the signals are no longer received by the USB receiver; it then knows to lock the PC.

The locked PC will automatically be unlocked when it starts to receive the signals from the transmitter gain, and can also be unlocked via password input. The transmitter users a 3V button-type battery, and will operate for about 2000 hours (almost 3 months). Supported operating systems are Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000 Professional, and XP.

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http://www.itmedia.co.jp/pcupdate/articles/0503/17/news070.html
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Product Information:
http://www.thanko.jp/pclock_time.html [2]

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  [1] http://www.itmedia.co.jp/pcupdate/articles/0503/17/news070.html
  [2] http://www.thanko.jp/pclock_time.html