Logio Secure Password Organizer
A standalone device that safely manage all your passwords is not the worst of ideas, but people from Atek certainly seem to have done its best to make it seem like it, at least when Wired’s “hands-on of the device is a Note. As you can see above, this is a 1980s-style calculator device and assumes that all your passwords (up to 200 of ‘em)-style mobile phone with the apparently less-than-responsive keyboard, which describes Wired as an exercise in frustration. On the other hand, you can create a stylish Faux-leather bag with the device, and of course a lanyard to ensure that you always have the device when you need it.
via engadget
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