Sony puts finger on flash drives
Sony thinks it has the right touch with flash drives. "The Japanese electronics giant introduced four storage products on Tuesday, including one with a fingerprint identification system to replace passwords or IDs for Web site access. The devices are based on USB (universal serial bus) technology."
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