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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/12/2016 10:09 PM, CNET Community
      wrote:<br>
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      "Is an iPad Pro just a companion device? Microsoft thinks so."<br>
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    Interesting what Microsoft thinks!<br>
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    Re: Windows10:<br>
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    It will let me have a PIN, which those paper-pushing idiots at M/S
    Sales think is safer than a password. A PIN is typically four
    digits. therefore it can <br>
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    be found by trial and error after 10,000-1 tries, at most. A five
    character password which can contain 26 letters, each of two cases,
    10 numbers, <br>
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    and about 10 "special characters" can have 5 * 26 * 26 * 10 * 10
    possibilities, or (calculator time) 338,000 possibilities. Now tell
    me which is safer!<br>
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    --doug<br>
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