Password generator will make you look even nerdier

The "Pass Key", pictured above, is a 5 volt powered computer the size of a candy bar that generates 16-digit alphanumeric passwords faster than you could possibly ever need. Still it's pretty cool that this device does the Steve Job's iPod "Nano" trick as well and fits into the tiny pocket in your jeans.
Build a Portable Password Generator
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Posted by Jonah Brucker-Cohen |
Jun 13, 2008 06:00 AM
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| Posted by: Austringer on June 14, 2008 at 3:13 PM |
This would be a lot more useful if you could initially feed it a random key and, whenever you needed a password, a pet name for whatever you wanted a password for. That way you could recall your hardened password fifteen minutes later without having to write it on your monitor frame.
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