Security: Addressing readers who believe the Internet is free, Roger Grimes pruports to keep them happy, and have a more secure version. “Several readers said my idea was too expensive to implement. That’s a fair statement. However, it’s my contention that the better question is: What’s the cost of not doing anything?”he poses in The security solution revolution, continued. “In the end, we will all be on a more secure Internet — it’s just a question of whether we do it in a planned, methodical manner or the haphazard, reactive way we do most computer things.” From the Test Center: Apple TV can work for a living. It’s portable, too, and plays audio, video, images and music. “Say sayonara to the tacky gray A/V cart in your mahogany-paneled conference room,” Tom Yager writes. “Apple TV combines superior ease of use and superb output quality.” And there’s more to come. “The imminent link to YouTube, and presumably other Internet-based media resources in the future, will only increase its appeal.” Read the full review. The news beat: Opera Software says it is working on native video functionality that will ultimately replace the Adobe Flash plug-in within Opera’s mobile browser. Fujitsu is spreading its ultramobile PC beyond Japan’s borders with promises of coming to America, but no ETA as of now. And a global co-op feeds the FBI’s botnet fight. Security