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TechRepublic Member | October 28, 2010


Window switching with Witch will boost your productivity

This Witch won't scare you, but it might make you more productive on a Mac if you regularly have lots of windows open. Vincent Danen highly recommends the Witch app for window switching. Read more

Resource of the day

Free Trial Download: up.time Systems Management Software

Easily manage, measure, and monitor all your physical, virtual, and cloud assets across platforms, applications, domains, and multiple datacenters.


Poll: Do Android tablets have more business potential than Apple iPad?

Will businesses and IT departments be more comfortable with Android tablets than iPads, and ultimately adopt them in greater numbers? Take the poll. Read more

10 ways for road warriors to avoid snags and snafus

From small aggravations to huge headaches, a lot can go wrong when you hit the road. Veteran globetrotter Brien Posey offers some advice that will help you stay productive when you travel. Read more

Camera photo challenge: Costumes and pumpkin carvings

You have from now until Friday, November 5, 2010 at 5:00 PM EDT to submit camera phone photos of costumes and pumpkin carvings. The editorial staff will select their three favorite photos (of each), and the members who submitted those photos will receive some free swag! Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

How to rebuild RAID sets properly in Snow Leopard

While Snow Leopard will attempt to automatically recover failed RAID 1 arrays, there are times when the process won't work. Erik Eckel explains how to manually rebuild a RAID 1... Read more

MacBook Air, Mac OS X Lion, and the new app store

The "Back to the Mac" event included some notable announcements, including two new models of the MacBook Air, a Mac App Store, and an overview of features for the new... Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Apple MacBook Air Teardown (2010 11-inch)

Bill Detwiler cracks open the redesigned 2010 11-inch MacBook Air. See the hardware inside Apple's ultra-thin notebook. View on site

Apple iLife '11 (photos)

Get a closer look at the latest version of Apple iLife in our gallery of screenshots from iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand. View on site

MacBook Air 2010 (photos)

Up close and personal with the latest Apple MacBook Air: more affordable, even slimmer, and in both 13 and 11.6-inch sizes. View on site


Apple iPad galleries

20 apps that play to the iPad's strengths

20 iPad competitors to watch

Apple iPad: The biggest annoyances

Cracking open the Apple iPad 3G


iPhone management solutions

 
This TR Pro download outlines the pros and cons of three iPhone enterprise management tools. Order it today! iPhone in the Enterprise - Management Solutions

Today's recommended downloads

Cooling strategies for high-density racks and blade servers (American Power Conversion (APC))

Free White Paper: The Business Value of Microsoft Online Services (Microsoft)

Webcast: Discover the Advantages of Emerging DBMS Technology (Sybase)

The Impact of Messaging and Web Threats (Sunbelt Software)

Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Safety Codes (American Power Conversion (APC))


More on Macs

 

Is Office 2011 overshadowed by richer tools on the Mac? (ZDNet)

Microsoft vs. Apple: Who's winning? The numbers don't lie (ZDNet)

Poll: Do Android tablets have more business potential than Apple iPad?

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Testifying as an expert witness in computer crimes cases

As an IT pro, it's possible that you may be called to testify as an expert witness in cybercrime cases if your training and expertise qualify you. Deb Shinder tells potential expert witnesses what to expect and how to prepare.



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