It seems as if you have to come up with a new password with upper and lower case, symbols and numbers every five seconds. So the idea of having a secure external hard drive that needs no password seems rather intriguing.Freecom came out with a relatively small external drive that uses a keycard instead of a password to keep your data secure. Sure, you have to make sure you don’t lose the card, but at least you can’t get locked out if you keep typing in your Gmail password by accident.Said Axel Lucassen, Freecom’s