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This paper analyses the role trusted computing can play in a pervasive/ubiquitous environment. Traditionally, the ideology of Weiser (1991) and others when considering the pervasive computing vista, dictated that computers would invisibly integrate themselves into the background environment, providing useful services to users, as well as contextual information as to their surroundings. While mindful of this invisibility property, we examine trusted computing as a component of devices that themselves hold the promise of ubiquity. In this respect, we examine a contrived application scenario in order to abstract a number of useful properties trusted computing can provide in a pervasive setting