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BlackDog is the world's smallest Linux server that is 100% USB-powered and fits in
the palm of your hand.
ROBUST FEATURES
Plug and Play Power. BlackDog is completely powered by the USB port
while connected and requires no external power adapter.
Network Access. BlackDog can access any network available to the
host computer that it is plugged into.
Universal PC Access. With BlackDog, developers can access all applications
and data on the device from any compatible PC.
Designed for Mobility. The design of BlackDog makes the device durable
and easy to carry.
Robust Linux OS. BlackDog runs a Debian-based Linux operating system
and comes with a variety of useful applications and utilities.
Complete SDK. Includes environments that run on both Linux and Microsoft Windows systems.
Multi-Factor Authentication. BlackDog uses two strong authentication
factors – “what you have” - the BlackDog device, and “who
you are” - your biometric signature.
Platform Independent Graphical Applications. X11 applications running
on BlackDog will look the same on Windows and Linux hosts.
Automatic Application Deployment. BlackDog can be configured to launch
applications on the host PC when it is plugged in.