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10+ ways to improve your mobile computing experience

From smartphones to iPads to netbooks and high-powered laptops, our mobile options have gone through the roof. But not everyone is using the devices to their full advantage. Deb Shinder offers practical advice for getting more from mobile computing. Read more

 

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Virtualization Essentials for Maximum IT Efficiency

Now's the time to consider virtualization. To help you get started, listen to this TechRepublic webcast and take a look at the most important considerations for planning, implementing, and managing a virtualized server and storage solution.

 

The 10 greatest moments of Microsoft-Apple collaboration

Microsoft versus Apple has long been the marquee rivalry of the technology industry, but the two companies also have a long history as frenemies. Here are their 10 greatest collaborations. Read more

10 things that good bosses do

Eliminating bad behaviors from your management repertoire is a step in the right direction. But to truly excel as a boss, you must learn how to motivate, inspire, and challenge your staff. Read more

The 10 biggest tech scandals of the decade

Choosing the worst tech disgraces of the past 10 years isn't easy, but CNET News recently took a crack at it. The incidents that made the cut involve sexual harassment, stripper-crazed CEOs, spies, congressional investigations, and even murder. Read more

 

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Quick Tip: Scan Windows 7 System Files to repair errors

Despite our best efforts, Windows 7 system files sometimes become corrupted. A simple scan can fix these system errors. Read more

 

Another firing over Facebook comments: Lawsuit pending

A new legal case tests the reach of social media policies, as the National Labor Relations Board contests a firing over Facebook comments. Read more

 

 

Four types of clients to avoid

Difficult clients are often more trouble than you want to deal with for the money. Learn how to spot problem clients before you sign a contract. Read more

 



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