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October 13, 2008

Yoggie Bringing "Security Computers" to Mac Market

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Ok, this could be interesting.

According to Engadget, accessory maker Yoggie has broughts its "security computers" to the Mac market.

The devices, which function as Linux-based computers in their own right, arrive as the company's Gatekeeper ExpressCard and Gatekeeper Pico USB stick. The devices include a number of applications that promise to both increase security and take some of the load off of your notebook or desktop.

The units are available for preorder for US$150 and US$119 for the Gatekeeper ExpressCard and Gatekeeper Pico USB, respectively (a 20% discount compared to their usual price and their PC counterparts).

If you've heard anything from your end or tested out security computers of this kind before, let us know over in the comments or forums.

Posted by chrisbarylick at October 13, 2008 1:58 PM
Category: Security
Tags: Apple, desktop, devices, ExpressCard, Gatekeeper, Linux based, notebook, PC, Pico, security computers, USB, Yoggie
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