If Fujitsu seems obsessed with the human palm, there's good reason: The
company sees it as a key to the future. After experimenting with various forms
of its "PalmSecure" technology, the company has come up with a mouse that can
double as a palm reader for computer and network security.
Fujitsu calls the device "the world's first mouse capable of scanning the
pattern of veins in the user's hand," according to Gizmo Watch. The company
claims that palm-reading sensors are easier to use than competing biometric mice
that scan fingerprints. We hope they resist any temptation to bling out this
useful device, for credibility reasons if not for the sake of taste.
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