Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Editor's Pick: Wristband Heads Off Password Headaches


John P. Mello Jr.
11/25/14 6:57 AM PT
Has software glut got you down? Do you reuse passwords because creating unique ones for all your online accounts would cause a memory overload? If your answer to those questions is yes, you may be interested in a bit of jewelry called the "Everykey," by a startup with the same name. Everykey is a wristband that, combined with software and the cloud, removes the need to remember the countless log-in credentials we use every day. What's more, it will work with electronic locks, too -- like car doors. [More...]

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