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Databreaker

Filed in archive PC Hardware by Mark Rollins on February 22, 2007

Databreaker
Not sure what to think about this next product, but you got to like the name. Sounds like the title of some tech-thriller: "harrison fordlinks in Databreaker".

The Shark-fin-shaped Databreaker is hardware designed to protect you against online predators. Considering that most of us are on broadband now, our computers are constantly open to hacking. The Databreaker is designed to plug into your wall, then connect to your internet signaler.

If you are away from your computer for an extended period of time, the Databreaker cuts your internet signal. No signal, no hacking. You will need to pay about $40 for this device, but as the slogan says, "it is a small price to pay for peace of mind".

Via Databreaker Product Page






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