Glenn Kaufman, a cybersecurity engineer at defense contractor Raytheon, had been searching for ways to improve computer authentication. He read about an effort to use pressure sensitive gun grips to ...
The idea dawned on Glenn Kaufman one day in the lab. His computer was running a pattern-recognition biometrics program – a piece of software that measured how hard and fast he typed, then used it like ...
The conventional computer mouse isn’t done evolving — in fact, it may have a role in securing our future computer systems. A network security engineer from Raytheon has found inspiration in smart guns ...
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Gun mouse 2 - Ragnok ErgoStrike7
Ragnok is back with a new version of its gun-shaped gaming mouse: the ErgoStrike 7. It’s got a new ergonomic grip, more buttons, wireless connectivity, and even a built-in recoil motor. But is this ...
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