https://tokenize.com/
>secure crypto hardware
>fingerprint reader to unlock, locks when you take it off
>visa/mastercard support
>general NFC support
although
>$250
Do they have to make efforts to support open source lock solutions? 'cuz that's the only downside i see.
It'd keep me from getting it, but it's still a sign of things to come.
I wonder how JRR Tolkien would feel about his name and most famous creation being so obviously referenced in a technology product.
>not available in gold
seriously?
>>61125860
it's a pretty good joke, I don't think he'd mind.
/g/ really don't care about interesting shit, do dey?
>>61127823
sometimes I wonder if talking would use the computer if he lived into the 90s.
If remember correctly talking own day telephone and tape recorder when they were relatively new. At least according to Christopher Tolkien. however, I still have a hard time imagining talking using a computer. I think there's something about people spending hours looking at a monitor or staring into a smartphone he wouldn't like.
>>61131180
The guy worked as a codebreaker, he probably knew computers positively in some shape or form. It might not have been his passion, but I doubt he that he didn't see the huge range of benefits.
As for what it turned out to be, I mean it's basically magic.
He could have been fine with it.