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Maintaining command-line finesse is an important objective for Windows Server administrators. Rick Vanover offers some pointers on using the netstat command. Read more
Read an Exclusive Right to Represent agreement that an IT consultant received from a recruiting firm. He did not sign it. Would you have signed this agreement if you needed work? Read more
Difficult clients are often more trouble than you want to deal with for the money. Learn how to spot types of problem clients before you sign a contract. Read more
Justin James loves working remotely, but he admits there are some challenges to telecommuting. Do you thinking that the benefits of working remotely offset the disadvantages for programmers? Read more
Nicole Bremer Nash didn't find much not to like about the Audio Unlimited 900MHz Indoor/Outdoor Wireless Speaker system. Read her Geek Gifts 2010 review. Read more
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first of many high-profile Android tablets. Are they destined to overtake Apple iPad in market share the same way Android smartphones overtook iPhone? Read more
Jack Wallen highlights the features of four free alternative online meeting applications and then picks the one that stands out as the clear favorite. Read more
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first of many high-profile Android tablets. Are they destined to overtake Apple iPad in market share the same way Android smartphones overtook iPhone?
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