Of course the data might be secure, but for how long? So long as as the gatekeepers can keep two steps ahead of the "crackers" everything should be okay.
Dirty thoughts aside, there is the likely scenario of this technology being put to manipulative use of the negative kind. As usual, the wrong tools in the wrong persons' hands could be made to produce any manner of results. However, on the bright side, I can see where the positive side of probably applying the technology to assist persons suffering from some degree of memory loss or mild form of dementia.
The indestructible feature appeals greatly to this fellow. I cant help letting stuff fall from my "slippery grasp". Ah but for the price! I think I may have to pass on this one.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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