U.3.keys are often called smart keys because they can hold software programmmes and settings, as well as data files.
Since software remains on the U.3. key and is not downloaded to a P.C., a user get an open access to any computer. Above all, it ensures privacy. The host computer remains completely unaltered and the user has the full assurance that no personal information will be left behind.
For the first time, blind computer technician Steve Nutt, has the flexibility to use any computer. "I can now plug in this U.3. key and help my customers with their computer problems because I can make a computer talk with this software," said Nutt.
For more details see http://www.u3.com
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October
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2 006
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Computeract!ve
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