| TechRepublic Out Loud | Dispelling Linux FUD The most active discussion thread this past week was thanks to Jack Wallen, who dispelled some serious FUD surrounding Linux. If you haven't tried Linux, are you now convinced enough to make a switch? Read Full Blog | Question of the Week | Help! Issue with VNC & OWA behind a Cisco Router I just recently configured a Cisco 831 router for our office. Everything works great except we cannot access Outlook Web Access internally and I cannot VNC to any PC on the LAN unless I use the private IP. When I use the public IP it will not work. But VNC and OWA works great from an external network. We had no problem with this setup using a Linksys router. -- erickcline Read Full Question | Tip of the Week This week's Tip of the Week begging is brought to you by TR moderator: Tammy Cavadias. Wanted: Your Best Tips and Tricks If you have cool tips or tricks that you'd like to share with your TechRepublic peers -- from navigating your OS, keyboard shortcuts, or even uncovering hidden Easter eggs -- simply click here to send them in. If we feature your tips or tricks in the TechRepublic Out Loud blog, we'll send you some TechRepublic swag! | | | Member Photo Gallery | Quite a few TR members have pets at home, and this is the purrrfect place to show them off. This week's "pet of the week" is Bugs, submitted by TR member - pgit. View Full Gallery | Swag Central | Each week, we randomly select three TechRepublic members -- listed below (in Orange) -- to receive some TechRepublic swag. | | Palmetto | pethers | jackie40d@... | | If your name appears above (again - in Orange), simply send us an email with your mailing address, and you'll soon be sporting your very own TechRepublic swag. Just remember, you only have until 11:59pm ET, Friday, October 22, 2010 to let us know you spotted your name! (Please send all correspondence from your registered email with TechRepublic.) | | |  |  | Connect with TechRepublic | | | Community Happenings | Smartphones Learn how to deploy and manage smartphones in your enterprise, and see reviews and photos when new smartphones are released. Automatically sign up today! | ............................................................................................. | Take control of mobile computing support Whether you're seeking to maximize Remote Assistance, configure client- and server-side VPN connections or troubleshoot Smartphone problems, you'll find all you need to ensure remote workers remain productive! Read Full Description | | TechRepublic Blogs | Cancel that launch! Susan Harkins: We've all done it - clicked the wrong application icon and then had to wait while Windows loaded the application just so we could close it! It's annoying and can even be a bit embarrassing if you have an audience. Office 2010 has a great new feature that eliminates the wait. Read Full Blog | ............................................................................................. | Five tips for getting rid of crapware Michael Kassner: New computers are being sold with crapware installed. I don't like it. I doubt that you do, either. Here's what we can do about it. Read Full Blog | ............................................................................................. | Verizon to sell Apple iPad starting October 28 Jason Hiner: Apple and Verizon have been rumored to be in talks over the iPhone, but on Thursday they made a different announcement: the iPad is coming to Verizon stores. Read Full Blog | ............................................................................................. | Help TechRepublic member Palmetto with a 'potential tablet deployment' Jason Hiner: We've seen renewed interest in tablet computing in 2010. One TechRepublic member is ready to try a tablet experiment and is looking for advice. See if you have any tips or suggestions to share. Read Full Blog | ............................................................................................. | How to create your own Cat 5 patch cables For do-it-yourselfers, knowing how to create your own Cat 5 patch cables in the length that you want can be very handy and save you money. Jack Wallen shows you how to get it right. Read Full Blog | | | |
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