Walletex slim USB MediCard

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on March 25th, 2008

Walletex slim USB MediCard
You might remember Walletex, makers of mp3 players on a super slim card. Now they want to get into the medical records game. The Wallet MediCard is an ultra slim USB flash card that will fit medical documentation on it, and you can even fill out personal health records on the outside of it too.

There’s one big problem with the idea. If you lose this card, you’re loosing valuable medical records and privacy. The concept is enough to make anyone nervous. Obviously they could make the card secure, but even as you lose a totally secure card, it’s still lost, so what is the point?

[Walletex] VIA [Chip Chick]

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One Comment to “Walletex slim USB MediCard”
  1. Anonymous Says:

    but the point is the card is kept with your credit card / bank card - which is even worst to loose, so it suppose to be more secured than any other such data keeper (plus, they say the data is secured, so at least it has many secured means).

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