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featured storyMake your personal data harder to hack
Passwords protect your credit card, bank account, and personal data. But how many of us rely on the same one (involving a pet's name to boot) for every account we have? The first in our three-part series shows you how to create long, strong passwords that you'll be able to remember.
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Among the third-party products demonstrated during June’s WWDC keynote, the one that may have generated the most anticipation was TomTom for iPhone. Although final details are still hazy, Dan Frakes got more information on TomTom’s upcoming turn-by-turn navigation solution for the iPhone. -
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featured storyMake your personal data harder to hack
Passwords protect your credit card, bank account, and personal data. But how many of us rely on the same one (involving a pet's name to boot) for every account we have? The first in our three-part series shows you how to create long, strong passwords that you'll be able to remember.
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