Wednesday, Mar 21st 2007 by Chris Davies


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If I told you this was a piece of military hardware, what would you think it could be?  A pocket-sized phaser, perhaps?  The remote control for a bomb-disposal robot?  Well no, nothing so exciting I’m afraid; it’s actually a password manager.  Yeah, I know, talk about disappointment.

Mandylion password manager 

The culmination of three years development and trialling in-the-field, the Mandylion can store up to 50 log-ins, security codes, safe combinations or passwords, each up to 14 characters in length.  It suggests automatically when changing your code might be wise, and can also generate enterprise-grade passwords on demand. 

It’s $49.99 from ThinkGeek.

Mandylion [via Gear Live]


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  1. How about something free that’ll let you hold about 200 logins and is available 24/7 without lugging around that (admittedly) cool looking toy?

    https://www.passpack.com

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