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	<title>USB Resources Blog &#187; Biometric Fingerprint</title>
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		<title>Encrypted USB flash disk detects live skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:28:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arthur Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Biometric Fingerprint]]></category>

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USB flash disks with biometric fingerprint sensors are a dime a dozen. So what makes the Sellgino Dragon Security biometric drive unique? It may be the first biometric-enabled flash disk to use a fingerprint sensor that detects the live skin layer.
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<p>USB flash disks with biometric fingerprint sensors are a dime a dozen. So what makes the Sellgino Dragon Security biometric drive unique? It may be the first biometric-enabled flash disk to use a fingerprint sensor that detects the live skin layer.</p>
<p>Sensors found on other devices scan only the surface of the finger, which means that if your hand is dirty you might be locked out of your disk. In fact, even fingers that are too dry can compromise the detection rate of normal biometric sensors.</p>
<p>By seeking the live layer of the skin, the Dragon Security has a much higher accuracy rate even if you fail to wash your hands after eating chocolate. It doesn&#8217;t require any driver installation on Windows XP or Vista and can store up to 10 fingerprints. The only issue we have with it is that the current capacity is capped at only 2GB.</p>
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