Each day of CES Andy McCasky and Todd Cochran take a moment to give us a rundown of some of the awesome bits of techy goodness they were able to sink their teeth into. Then after everything was said and done they give us their pick of the Day, an in depth look at what they see as the best product of that day’s coverage.
Alright now I’m a sucker for a good story. What if you heard a buddy removed all the antivirus from his computer, took out the firewall and uninstalled any of the myriad of other safeguard that most people have. He plugged a USB stick into this very same machine and it come out the end of the tunnel just as secure if not more secure than before. Then You’d probably be interested in hearing about Yoggie Security and their Microcomputer on a USB stick, They have a whole line of micro security features plugged right in. It hijacks all of the network traffic on your PC and then pipes the stream right back to your machine. According to the company the performance on your machine actually increases by offloading the security apps onto this little box.
How Much You ask? $99.00 with a three year subscription included. Now that is probably right around the cost of professional antivirus for 3 years, firewalls, ect. I think this bears a little further look. If i manage to get one I’ll let you know how it goes down.
A little discussion concerning the facilities ad how they compare with last years setup.
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I hate tangles and frankly Power Bricks no longer fit anywhere let alone on the power strip they are intended to grace. Here is and Interesting take on powerstrip design from Kreative Power Strips
We here at the CaffiNation Podcast are fascinated by this concept. And this is the true useage of the term we in this case. My wife is even interested in this fun little product. We just got true Hi Def TV and the ability to mount it on the wall with no extra cableing would be a welcome gift.