[TechRepublic] The five most overhyped tech products of 2010

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TechRepublic Member | November 29, 2010


The five most overhyped tech products of 2010

The pace of technology innovation quickened in 2010 but there were still plenty of overhyped products floating around. Here are the top five. Read more

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Learn the Secret to Designing Great Products

There's an "a-ha" moment when you realize the secret to building great products and software depends on requirements management. Explore a case study on the use of Jama Contour and discover best practices to achieve faster development cycles.


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You are probably breaking at least one law with your computer right now

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

Acer's big guns: 10-in, 7-inch and dual-screen tablets

After lots of tablet promises, Acer has finally unveiled its line of 2011 tablets, including 7-inch, 10-inch, Windows, Android, and dual screen tablets. Read more

Project Management: Death by deliverables

Project deliverables can go wrong is when they become disconnected from the actual business objectives of the project, and morph into an end in themselves. Read more

Hal 9000 highlights TR Questions of the Week - Nov. 29, 2010

The questions highlighted in this Questions of the Week post address issues with Microsoft Exchange, Outlook, SpinRite6, event monitoring software, locking down folder structures in Windows, and much more. Read more

Should you make clients sign off on their bad decisions?

Chip Camden answers a reader's question about whether their consultancy should have a document for clients to sign that acknowledges the risks when they decline a best practices proposal. Read more

Google exec: 60% of businesses could dump Windows for Chrome OS

Google continues to send mixed messages about Chrome OS. The latest comes from a Google exec who says Chrome OS could be an enterprise replacement for Windows. Read more

How to inhibit highlighting while you print

Highlighting Word text can be helpful, but those same highlights are pretty ugly on the printed page. Fortunately, you can hide them while you print the document. Read more

TR Community scoreboard for Nov. 26, 2010 - Facebook firing gone bad?

In the hottest discussion of this past week, Toni Bowers shared information about a pending lawsuit over someone being fired because of their Facebook comments. Find out what other discussions and TechRepublic members were the most active on the boards. Read more

Mobile device policy considerations and tips

Westminster College recently drafted its first formal mobile device policy, which covers smartphones and cell phones. Scott Lowe highlights the primary areas the IT department considered when drafting the policy. Read more

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Green-tech taxpayer Thanksgiving (photos)

Large recipients of DOE American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds may want to be thankful this year to U.S. taxpayers. View on site



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Poll: What is on a geek's mind when it comes to gifts in 2010?

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?



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