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[TechRepublic] Even more custom tweaks for Windows Explorer and why you may be breaking the law
Legislation that affects the use of Internet-connected computers continues to grow in its reach and its complexity. To help you avoid any infractions, we've revised this list to include new and pending laws and recent rulings. Read more
Exchange 2010's resource capability is not as full-featured as many third-party utilities, but it will suffice for many organizations. Get step-by-step instructions on creating a resource mailbox in Exchange 2010. Read more
For those seeking IT certifications but don't know which to pursue, the Robert Half Technology 2011 Salary Survey lists the certs that are most in demand by employers. Read more
Justin James gives the distributed version control system Mercurial a shot for his personal development projects. Read his initial impressions of the DVCS. 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
From Apple iPads to Wi-Fi quadricopters to shirts that supply your own soundtrack, this year's Geek Gift Guide is bound to include at least one gadget that you (or your favorite geek), can't do without. Read more
CNET News.com editors offer their unscientific list of the biggest mistakes and bad ideas of the last year, from the Kin to Mark Hurd to several flaps involving the iPhone.
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