Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Man Fits His Finger With USB Storage: The FingerDrive



Cool, ingenious or creepy? Yahoo! Tech reported a story about a Finnish computer programmer who lost one of his finger in a motorcycle wreck, and did what any geek would probably at least consider: He fashioned a prosthetic digit with an embedded USB flash drive.

It could have been a literal thumbdrive... but no, it's a ring FingerDrive.

The USB connector is accessed by peeling back the rubberized "nail," and the "finger" can come off his hand completely, so he can use his other nine fingers to type while his USB digit remains connected to a computer.

And Jerry Jalava says he's not done: "I'm planning to use another prosthetic as a shell for the next version, which will have removable fingertip and RFID tag."

In related news, a Canadian documentary filmmaker who lost an eye as a child said last week he was planning on fitting his eye socket with a prosthetic eye with an embedded camera, so he could "secretly record people for a project commenting on the global spread of surveillance cameras."

Great innovations huh! Bluetooth anyone?

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