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You missed the point of the experiment. The MIT team came up with the best strategy for building a social network. They paid commissions modeled on a pyramid scheme.
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The point of the hardware token is to handle the decryption of the signal in secret while preventing people from pirating cable.

Software-based security wouldn't be able to protect the decryption keys for the signal.

Cable companies don't send unique video signals to every single household - and so if the decryption keys are able to be copied, then there would be no limit to the number of TVs that can watch for free.

The reason software tokens work for browsers is that they solve a very different security problem.
What does the style guide say about punctuation and Yahoo! ?
Third try. It keeps saying an email was sent. But nothing...

Anyways, thanks.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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