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Old Mar 3, 2008, 02:34 AM   #1
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Yoggie Security Systems Gatekeeper Pico

You may remember during our CES 2008 coverage we highlighted a product from Yoggie Security Systems called the Gatekeeper Pico. The product was named "Best of Innovations 2008 - Computer Accessories" at the Consumer Electronics Show and Yoggie Security Systems has sent over a demo of the Gatekeeper Pico for our review.

The Pico is a miniature 520MHz computer built into a thumb-sized USB device, complete with 128MB of memory and a Linux-based operating syste. Yoggie claims by moving the security burden onto a separate device, the Pico frees the computer from security tasks often associated with cumbersome, resource-taxing software, resulting in better system performance. The Pico provides 12 built-in security applications.
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