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Apr 26 2004, 4:38am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
DesignTechnica reviews the APC Biometric Password Manager - .
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"Nicknamed the Biopod, APC’s Biometric Password Manager is a small USB-powered fingerprint scanner that allows you to control access to your computer and other password protected systems, applications, and Web sites, without having to type in a password.
AuthenTec, Inc., a leading manufacturer of biometric fingerprint sensors, provides the TruePrint fingerprint scanner and the software used is OmniPass by Softex Inc. Compatible with all versions of Microsoft Windows since Windows 98, the Biopod also supports the Fast User Switching capability of Windows XP. "
Read the Full Review.
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