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The eReader Comparison Report – eBook Readers go Head-to-Head

eReaders (eBook Readers) have been all the rage this year as more and more vendors have joined what seems to be a massive land grab for mindshare and of course market share. However, there really are only a handful of vendors and products commanding this industry right now.

We take the top ones including the Amazon.com Kindle (and Kindle DX), Barnes & Noble NOOK (and NOOKcolor), Sony Readers, Borders’ Kobo and of course the Apple iPad, and compare them head-to-head. …

Gawker Media Compromised

Gawker compromised The Internet provided two security lessons this week…
1 — use hard passwords,
2 — use different passwords on all websites.

E-mail addresses and passwords from Gawker Media have been stolen for 200,000 1.4M registered users and are circulating on peer-to-peer networks after a weekend compromise. Gawker Media has warned users to change their passwords both at Gawker Media and at other sites where users utilized the same passwords.

Popular websites including Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Gawker, Jezebel, io9, Jalopnik, Kotaku, Deadspin and Fleshbot users were compromised where users were required to register, providing their e-mail address and a password, to leave comments. The emails and passwords were released by “Gnosis” in a 487MB file. Additionally, “gawker_redesign_beta.jpg” and Gawker’s server kernal versions have been included in the torrent.

The passwords were encrypted although it’s expected that password crackers are being worked overtime and the easy passwords have probably already been cracked.

In a proactive move, LinkedIn has reset passwords for users that have Gawker Media accounts requiring a change. Two thumbs up for LinkedIn from the Geeks… not so much for Gawker Media.

Because the Geeks recommend using hard passwords and different passwords for every website, you may ask how you keep track of all those passwords because that yellow sticky on the side of your monitor allows you to only write so many passwords on it. Instead of using the sticky, the Geeks recommend utilizing a password tool like 1Password (available on Mac/Windows/iOS) combined with DropBox to maintain your all your passwords wherever you have access to Dropbox and an installed copy of 1Password.

New e-recycler Swapngreen will buy your old electronics

Recycling e-waste is good for the environment, but it must also be good business, because there are now so many options for folks to get their old electronics processed properly and even get some cash back.

Here’s a new one called SwapnGreen. They will buy your broken or used electronics including cell phones, iPods, iPhones, smart phones, MP3 players, PDAs, MP3 players. They’ll even pay for shipping.

Other similar services include: BuyMyTronics.comYouRenewMyBoneYard and Gazelle (and even Costco/Gazelle).

Download Firefox to Treat Red Pandas

Red Panda Mozilla has introduced a new campaign aimed to promote Firefox 4. The campaign streams cuteness from the Knoxville Zoo in the form of two female baby red pandas which are also called firefox (as pictured in this article) and by downloading Firefox 4 Beta you help earn “treats” for the red pandas including jungle gyms, grass flats and kung fu lessons.

With the web browser benchmarks showing Firefox 3 as not performing as well as Chrome, Safari and Opera, perhaps this is campaign that will bring some users back to Firefox… at least until staring at cute red pandas practicing kung-fu gets boring.

Update: apparently the Knoxville Zoo will NOT be teaching red pandas kung-fu.

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