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Boxee - The Hottest Tech You've Not Seen?

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I've been running a media center PC for years, and for the past year, it's been the primary content provider in the living room. You'll note that I used lower-case "media center" as I've stayed well clear of Microsoft's product, and have been using Snapstream's Beyond TV software in combination with basic satellite service from DirectTV, and a Firefly remote (which, unfortunately, does not seem to be widely available anymore).

Apple iPad?

Giant iTouch!

The reaction on the internet to Apple's "latest creation" seems to be tepid at best. In short, folks were expecting the second coming of the "jesus phone" and instead, they got the iPod Touch, super-sized. I've been considering the purchase of some form of light-weight, internet-capable device with a decent sized screen, but the iPhone OS is just too locked-down for my tastes. The fact that it still can't do multitasking is just plain annoying. It feels like they rushed this product to market, and I can't imagine many folks will buy into this, especially if they just bought a 3GS iPhone.

More on Password Security

Password Security

The weakest point in all security systems is, of course, human. In all but the extreme cases, a lot of what we secure is protected by the thinnest of layers: a simple, typed password. This article from Windows Secrets (an excellent, if technical email newsletter) has some excellent guidance on strengthening your personal password-fu.
 

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