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[TechRepublic] Create a reliable backup and troubleshoot a slow PC
Editor's note: Because of the U. S. Thanksgiving Holiday on Thursday, the Windows Desktop Report newsletter is being delivered a day early. The normal Monday and Thursday schedule will resume next week.
When PC performance slows to a crawl, a systematic troubleshooting plan will help you zero in on the cause. Deb Shinder runs through likely culprits and describes steps you can take to improve system performance. Read more
Reports indicate that programmers are a hot commodity again. From what you are seeing, are the programming jobs back? If so, are those jobs worth having? Read more
Drive-Thru is a portable disk management app that allows you to configure different disk management options that might otherwise be a challenge to locate. Read more
Leadership articles often generate a lot of comments discussing differences between leading and managing. People provide definitions and quotes to reinforce their points of view. This week, John M McKee may be adding to the heat. Read more
As part of our geek gift coverage each year, we ask members about their gift giving and receiving plans. We want to know what is on your mind in 2010? Read more
We challenged the TechRepublic community to submit their camera phone photos of funny and/or interesting signs. Take a look at the entries. View on site
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is one of the most anticipated tech products of 2010 and the early flag-bearer of the Android tablet movement. Here's an extensive slide show of the Galaxy Tab hardware and software from the Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile versions.
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