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Palmsecure Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc Design by: Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. Category: Biometrics www.fcpa.fujitsu.com
The Fujitsu PalmSecure, FAT12FC1L1, captures and remembers a person’s vein pattern image by radiating it with near-infrared rays. The sensor utilizes the latest in biometric security technology that allows access only to individuals whose palm is registered in its database.
Babble Sonare Technologies Design by: Insight Product Development Category: Mobile/Home Office www.sonaretechnologies.com
Babble, model number JLS-1001, Voice Privacy without Walls. The world’s first close-range voice privacy device that can protect private conversation in a wideopen space.
Powersquid Surge Protector Flexity LLC Design by: Trident Design, LLC Category: Mobile/Home Office www.powersquid.net
The powerstrip evolved: The PowerSquid’s breakthrough design reinvents power delivery for modern, mobile lifestyles, providing the most sophisticated power protection on the planet and easily accommodating bulky plugs.
The "Fusion" Solar Messenger Bag w/Optional PowerPC Innovus Designs, Inc. Design by: Pacific Design, Ltd. Category: Portable Power www.eclipsesolargear.com
The Fusion Messenger Bag offers an integrated solar charging solution with an optional PowerPac designed for the mobile professional. A sunny day will allow you to charge the battery on any handheld electronic like cellphones, PDAs and iPODs.
Motorola PEBL Motorola www.motorola.com
The latest Motorola phone follows in the footsteps of the RAZR, whose sleek angles and shiny looks were reshaped to create the PEBL. The new phone comes with the usual bells and whistles—video capture, camera, speech dialing and Bluetooth— and has a look that promises to attract trendy followers in much the same way as its predecessor.
Intuition DS: RFID MTI  Design by: MTI Category: Retail Resources www.mti-interactive.com MTI’s Intuition DS is a comprehensive hardware and software solution leveraging Radio Frequency Identification technology (RFID) to deliver timely and targeted messages to shoppers for cross-selling purposes or to deliver productspecific information that can be read by RFID readers that works similar to bar code scanners but can read larger amounts of information wirelessly.
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