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It’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s house. Oh yes.

It’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s house. Oh yes.

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Joss Whedon to Direct The Avengers, Project Clearly Doomed

Based on the track record of Joss Whedon in the world of television, film and other things that are visual and entertaining, it is likely that any project to which he becomes attached is going to go…

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Five ways Keynote for the iPad badly misses the mark

You’d think Apple would make Keynote for the iPad work well with the desktop version. Sadly, you’d be wrong.

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Five ways Keynote for the iPad badly misses the mark

My first EVER post on TUAW! All about Keynote and the iPad’s foibles. Check it out!

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iPhone OS 4.0 and multiple user accounts

After sharing one iPad amongst my coworkers for two days now, I’d bet money that Thursday’s iPhone OS 4.0 announcement will bring multiple user accounts to the iPad (and possibly the iPhone). The iPad is too pricey for Apple to reasonably expect every person in a household to own one (though I’m sure they can dream). But because it’s so portable, it’s ridiculously easy to pass from person to person and thus makes multiple user accounts needed, much more than they are on an iPhone. The kids can have the user account with the games, while the parents can have the user account with the news apps (and, of course, the games). Coupled with iTunes content eventually hosted in the cloud (from Apple’s Lala purchase) each user account could directly access the entirety of their individual content without worrying about managing manual iTunes syncs.

With apps and iTunes content currently tied to a single iTunes account, it’s difficult to allow multiple people to purchase content on host it on the same iPad. If I want to buy and read a book on a coworker’s iPad, I would have to login as them on the device, which can mess up syncing and other app settings. Or I’d need to ask them to buy it, pay them in cash, but realize that the book will be forever tied to their iTunes account, not mine.

A user account system could even sync to individual iTunes accounts on a computer. The admin on the device could set how much space each user is allocated, and iTunes would fill each account to the allotted space.

In practice, I think it would be remarkably easy to implement a multi-user system on an iPad. You could tap your user account on the lock screen, enter your password, and view your own person home screen. You’d be able to log out, or the iPad could prompt a user to re-login after a certain time period.

I’m not sure if such a system would be quite as useful on an iPhone or iPod Touch, but if Apple would implement it on an iPad, I’m sure it could easily carry over. I think multiple user accounts on an iPad would be a HUGE feature and would make managing a single iPad much more convenient among households and businesses. Sounds exciting to me!

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How I'd Hack Your Weak Passwords

Internet standards expert and blogger John Pozadzides knows a thing or two about password security and he knows exactly how he’d hack the weak passwords you use all over the internet.

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Dead Man Driving

Car crashes happen to other guys, right? Maybe they don’t have your quick reaction time or uncanny ability to multitask behind the wheel. Or maybe they’re simply lesser drivers. If you believe that,…

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Ricky Gervais Calls Out Weirdness of The Marriage Ref [VID]

Gervais: “I feel like someone’s put crack in my drink! What is going on? This is the weirdest show I’ve ever been on.”

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Great white sharks more endangered than tigers

Great White Sharks are now even more endangered than tigers, according to a leading marine biologist.

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YouTube Launches Support for HTML5

YouTube has just revealed that it is rolling out a new video player that supports HTLM5, one that can be accessed via YouTube’s TestTube idea incubator.