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Security Expert: “Mac OS X Is Safer, But Less Secure”

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Tech site H-Online has an interesting story today, quoting security expert Charlie Miller about his forthcoming talk at the CanSecWest conference next week.
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Apple Devotes Entire Home Page To Jerome York Obituary

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Daily Deals: iPhone Accessories, iPod touch Cases and Free Tap Tap Revenge 3

On the day before Christmas and all through the house, nary a deal was stirring — not even Apple’s Super Mouse.

Well, there’s still some bargains to be had even at this late date. We lead off this day with an iPhone accessory roundup with items made of everything from silicone to rhinestones. If you haven’t found that perfect iPod touch case, don’t worry – we have an 80 percent off deal with an extra 20 percent off coupon. Lastly, Tapulous, the makers of Tap Tap Revenge have made iPhone headlines and we have Tap Tap Revenge 3 for free.

For details on these and many other bargains, check out CoM’s “Daily Deals” page after the jump.

eForCity.com offers several iPod accessories for lowest-we-could-find prices, as listed below. Each carries free shipping. Deals end December 28. The deals:

Silicone Skin Case for iPhone / 3GS (pictured) for $4.99 after code “EFWS122130″
Velvet ArmBand for iPod nano (3rd gen) for $5.49 after code “EFWS122138″
Leather Case for iPhone 3G / 3GS in Pink for $6.49 after code “EFWS122129″
Clip-on Rhinestone Case for iPhone 3G / 3GS for $9.49 after code “EFWS122128″

HandHeldItems.com knocks up to 80% off select 2nd- and 3rd-generation Apple iPod touch cases. (Scroll down to see them all.) Plus, take an extra 20% off via coupon code “tuchi20″. (In all, hundreds of items are discounted, most of which are at or near lowest-we’ve-seen prices.) Coupon ends December 31.

The iTunes App Store offers Tap Tap Revenge 3 for iPhone / iPod touch for free. (That’s a $1 drop and the lowest price we could find for this new version of this music game.)

Walmart offers this iConcepts AM/FM Boom Box for iPod for $18. Shipping adds $3.97, or opt for free Site-to-Store. (Even with shipping, that’s a $27 drop and the lowest total price we could find.) Sales tax is added where applicable. It allows you to charge your iPod and comes with an AM/FM radio.

The iTunes App Store offers Navy Patrol: Coastal Defense Zero for iPhone / iPod touch for free. (That’s the lowest price we could find for this new version of this coast defender game.)

Several USB 2.0 flash drives are at lowest-we-could-find prices. Each carries free shipping except where noted. The deals (updated):

Kingston 4GB DataTraveler in Purple for $9.95 at Meritline.com ($2.48/GB)
Kingston 4GB DataTraveler in Green for $9.95 at Buy.com ($2.48/GB)
Kingston 4GB DataTraveler in Pink for $9.95 at Buy.com ($2.48/GB)
SanDisk 4GB Cruzer U3 (pictured) for $10.95 at Meritline.com ($2.73/GB)
Kingston 16GB DataTraveler c10 in Yellow for $31.95 at Buy.com ($1.99/GB)
Kingston 32GB DataTraveler c10 in Red for $63.95 at Buy.com ($1.99/GB)
Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 with password protection in Blue for $74.95 at Buy.com ($2.34/GB)
Kingston 64GB DataTraveler 200 in Yellow for $139.95 at Buy.com ($2.18/GB)

Buy.com offers the LaCie Grand 1TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive, model no. 301897KUA, for $89.99 with free shipping ($0.09/GB). [That's the lowest total price we could find by $10.] This drive features a curvilinear design and is bus powered.

Buy.com offers the factory-refurbished Linksys WRT-400N Simultaneous Dual-Band 4-Port Wireless Router for $69.24. (With free shipping, that’s $52 under the lowest total price we could find for a new, factory-sealed unit.) This 802.11n wireless router accepts an incoming cable/DSL signal and features a 5GHz 802.11n band, a simultaneous 2.4GHz 802.11n band, 4-port Ethernet switch, and more.

Note: A 90-day warranty applies, but it’s unclear who supports it.

Buy.com offers the ZyXEL NWD270N 802.11n HighGain USB 2.0 Adapter for $31.99. After this $16 mail-in rebate (paid via Visa Prepaid card), it drops to $15.99. (With free shipping, that’s $8 under our May mention and the lowest total price we could find by a buck.) This adapter features built-in Wi-Fi Multimedia support. Rebate expires December 31.

US-Appliance.com offers the Samsung LUXIA 55″ 120Hz 1080p Widescreen LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. UN55B6000, for $2,299. Coupon code “SAM450″ cuts it to $1,849. (With free shipping, it’s tied with our mention from two weeks ago as the lowest total price we could find, this time by $149.)

This LED-backlit HDTV measures 1.2″ deep and claims to use 40% less power than conventional LCDs. It features a native resolution of 1920×1080 (1080p), 120Hz refresh rate, 4ms response time, 3,000,000:1 “mega” dynamic contrast ratio, Ethernet port, four HDMI inputs, and VGA, component, and other video inputs.

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Ed Sutherland

Ed Sutherland is a veteran technology journalist who first heard of Apple when they grew on trees, Yahoo was run out of a Stanford dorm and Google was an unknown upstart. Since then, Sutherland has covered the whole technology landscape, concentrating on tracking the trends and figuring out the finances of large (and small) technology companies.

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