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TechRepublic Member | October 22, 2010


Review: Mikogo online conferencing

Mikogo is a great solution for anyone who needs to do conferencing or screen sharing with small groups and does not require the features of a high-end application. Read more | Download Mikogo 3.0.2 (Windows), Download Mikogo Portable 3.0.2 (Windows), Download Mikogo 3.0.3 (Mac)

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Free Trial: IBM LotusLive Engage for Online Collaboration

LotusLive Engage is a full-range suite of online collaboration services designed to help you drive business. It delivers the essential collaboration tools you need before, during and after your online meeting. Try this free 30-day trial!


New software downloads

 

Opera 11 alpha (Windows)

The next version of Opera focuses on powerful features with a minimalist design. New features include the fastest JavaScript engine currently on the market, a new search field, better Windows 7 integration, new Opera widgets, better standards compliance including HTML 5 and CSS 3, and more. [License: Free] Read more

Overseer Network Monitor 4.0.11020 (Windows)

Windows-based network/system monitoring software designed to simplify network monitoring, runs as a service, and is able to notify administrators via email, pager, cell phone, or net send. [License: Free to try] Read more

BillingTracker Pro 4.2.5 (Windows)

BillingTracker Pro is time billing and invoicing software for service industry professionals such as lawyers, engineers, accountants, programmers, and consultants. [License: Free to try] Read more

Textools 2.2 (Windows)

While the other guys are still declaring variables, get the job done with Textools -- the pipe-based text-processing workbench that allows you to morph text into other forms by simply combining filters. [License: Free to try] Read more

Diagram Ring 3.0 (Windows)

Diagram Ring is an award-winning advanced diagram editor. It supports lots of diagram types like Flowcharts, Class Diagrams, DFDs, ERDs, Pie charts, Bar charts, and more. [License: Free] Read more

NetData Backup 1.0.195 (Windows)

NETGATE Data Backup is an effective tool to back up your files, photos, music, and any important data on your PC. [License: Free to try] Read more

Back-In-Time 2.0.2 (Mac)

Back-In-Time has Transcend Time Machine restoration possibilities. Back-In-Time offers an easy access to all the data backed up by Time Machine. [License: Free to try] Read more

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Thanks to a partnership with Slooh, Google Earth will now feature a new layer of high-res images of deep space taken by users. View on site


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Migrating your standard Lotus Notes applications to Microsoft SharePoint (Quest Software)

The Impact of Messaging and Web Threats (Sunbelt Software)

Free Guide: Installing Messaging Security Software on Your Exchange Server (Sunbelt Software)

How IT Decision Makers are Reprioritizing for a New Economy (IBM)


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[TechRepublic] Cracking open an old-school 50MB Seagate hard drive

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TechRepublic Member | October 22, 2010


Cracking Open a Seagate 50 MB RLL drive

Resource of the day

State of Virtualization

Desktop virtualization is among the hottest IT trends. How many enterprise decision-makers have it in their 2011 roll-out plans? Find out in our survey results, and learn the facts you need to get buy-in for desktop virtualization at your enterprise.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Video: Five tips for improving a new Windows PC

Bill Detwiler shares five tips for setting up a new computer that every PC owner should consider before going online. Read more

Pop Quiz: Malware terms and definitions

How much do you know about the different types of malware? Take this short quiz and test your knowledge of malware terms and definitions. Read more

Video: Remove icons from the Windows Control Panel

Bill Detwiler explains how to lock down the Windows Control Panel by removing individual icons or picking the ones that are displayed. Read more

Poll: Do you support accessibility options for your organization?

The TechRepublic Windows Blog member poll question: Do you support accessibility options for your organization? Read more

Use Windows 7 Event Viewer to track down issues that cause slower boot times

Greg Shultz shows you how to use some of the new features in Windows 7's Event Viewer to investigate a slow boot time. Read more

10 things you should know about IPv6 addressing

Although IPv6 adoption seems to be moving at a snail's pace, there's no outrunning it. Brien Posey demystifies some of the addressing issues many admins are still trying to figure out. Read more

The top 10 geek sins

NASA images: Desktop wallpaper from outer space

Track down issues that cause slower boot times

Dell Aero Smartphone Teardown

 


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HP Slate 500 Tablet PC (photos)

HP's long-awaited tablet is finally here, so check out these shots of the 9-inch Windows 7 HP Slate 500. View on site

Inside the United Airlines engine shop

At the United Airlines Maintenance facility at San Francisco International Airport, CNET tours the airline's engine shop and catches close-up views of the Blue Angels and United aircraft. View on site

A peek at Skyfire browser for iPhone (photos)

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IT Help Desk Survival Guide, 3rd Ed.

 
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Solve the Desktop Management Challenge (Dell)

Using Total Cost of Ownership to Determine Optimal PC Refresh Lifecycles (Dell)

Free White Paper: Evaluating Software as a Service (SaaS) Solutions (SAP)

Geek out on the Cloud-Based Infrastructure of Google Apps (Google)


End-user bloopers and IT chaos

 
Computer bloopers and blunders from the technically clueless

Computer bloopers and blunders from the technically clueless

What not to do in a server room

What not to do in a server room

Convicted of endangering their computers?

Convicted of endangering their computers?

Dirty computers: Revenge of the dust bunnies

Dirty computers: Revenge of the dust bunnies

 

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[TechRepublic] 5 more snarky remarks Steve Jobs could have made

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TechRepublic IT News Digest

TechRepublic Member | October 22, 2010


Five more snarky remarks Steve Jobs could have made, if asked

Steve Jobs issued a verbal smackdown of Apple competitors on Monday. Since he was being so candid, here are five questions I would have liked to asked Steve, and a stab at how he might have answered. Read more

The top 10 geek sins

Resource of the day

Security Training Catalog

Get multi-vendor security training from Global Knowledge so you can work with the latest security software from industry leaders like Microsoft, Cisco, Red Hat, and Foundstone. Download this Security Training catalog today for course outlines and class schedules.


More from TechRepublic

 

Use Windows 7 Event Viewer to track down issues that cause slower boot times

Greg Shultz shows you how to use some of the new features in Windows 7's Event Viewer to investigate a slow boot time. Read more

MacBook Air, Mac OS X Lion, and the new app store

The "Back to the Mac" event included some notable announcements, including two new models of the MacBook Air, a Mac App Store, and an overview of features for the new OS coming in 2011. Get the highlights here. Read more

News from ZDNet

 

No more Windows XP preloads allowed on new PCs

As of today, October 22, PC makers are no longer allowed by Microsoft to preload Windows XP on new PCs. That means no more new XP Home netbooks should be hitting the shelves. Read more

Business-focused HP Slate 500 tablet now available

Remember the HP Slate debuted way back in January at CES 2010? Now, it's a reality as the HP Slate 500 running on Windows 7 Professional is now available. Read more

First look: HP Slate 500 with Windows 7 Professional

After months of waiting, the HP Slate is finally here. I was fortunate enough to get a hands-on look at the Windows 7 Professional-based tablet, and here's what I found. Read more

Amazon offers free entry-level Web services pricing. What will Microsoft do?

On October 21, Amazon.com announced a new, free entry-level tier for new Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers. Is Microsoft going to retaliate? Sounds like something may be happening. Read more

Verizon's third quarter better than expected; 584,000 postpaid adds

Verizon delivered a solid third quarter performance, but the net wireless retail postpaid subscriber tally trailed rival AT&T. Read more

Microsoft's SharePoint 2010: Is it social enough?

SharePoint 2010 adds a bevy of new social features such as real wikis and improved social computing and content management. The big question revolves around whether SharePoint 2010 is social enough. Read more

Mac App Store: service oriented architecture for the masses?

Has Steve Jobs captured the essence of the service-oriented vision that many have been pursuing for the past decade? Read more

Asus Eee PC 1015PN on the market with 9.5 hours of battery life

Asus has expanded its Eee PC series with the 1015PN netbook, which boasts a stellar battery life and HD video playback. Read more

Ballmer: Riskiest product bet by Microsoft is the 'next release of Windows'

At the Gartner Symposium on October 21, CEO Steve Ballmer was asked what he considered to be Microsoft's riskiest product bet. His answer? The next version of Windows. Huh? Read more

OpenStack shows momentum along with code

It's the wealth of technology companies in the community that most impresses. That's where the initial development push is going to come from. Read more

Third of iPad owners have no apps ... not even Angry Birds!

A third of iPad owners have never installed any apps on their iPads, according to a study carried out by Nielsen. Read more

Apple gets bitten for using Lion stock photo

Apparently Apple used a stock photo of a Lion that was previously used in Belgium for the Vlaams Blok campaign -- a nationalistic political party. Read more

Hulu Plus subscription might drop to $4.99 as soon as this week

If you weren't jumping at subscribing to Hulu Plus because of the $9.99 subscription fee, maybe a 50% price cut will entice you a little more. Read more

Microsoft Games for Windows Marketplace launching in November

Microsoft has just announced this morning that its Games for Windows Marketplace will be opening up to the public on November 15. Read more


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HP Slate 500 Tablet PC (photos)

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V-Moda Vibrato Remote earphones (photos)

The V-Moda Vibrato Remote earphones provide plenty of bass and a stylish, durable design with a handy built-in remote for iPhones and iPods; even Android users can benefit from the integrated call answer button. View on site

A peek at Skyfire browser for iPhone (photos)

It isn't in the App Store yet, but Skyfire's forthcoming iPhone browser has a workaround to stream Flash video. View on site

Walt Disney's wonderful life (photos)

Road Trip at Home: Just more than a year ago, the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco opened its doors. CNET's Daniel Terdiman checks it out. View on site


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Today's recommended downloads

Cooling strategies for high-density racks and blade servers (American Power Conversion (APC))

An Improved Architecture for High-Efficiency, High-Density Data Centers (American Power Conversion (APC))

How Technology Is Changing the Way Talent Does Business (Oracle)

Security Training Catalog (Global Knowledge)

The advantages of row and rack-oriented cooling architectures (American Power Conversion (APC))


Best of Tech Sanity Check

 

Self-evident computing: What does it mean for the future?

Photos of the 10 inaugural Windows Phone 7 devices

The five factors powering the Android revolution

W3C warns HTML5 isn't ready for prime time

Follow Jason Hiner on Twitter for real-time updates on the latest tech news

 

Cisco survey: Is the office necessary?

End-users are demanding a more distributed workforce, according to a new Cisco survey. Is your IT department prepared to support this?



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