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TechRepublic Member | January 17, 2011


10 workplace rules of engagement

Despite our best intentions, our workplace behavior is sometimes less than perfect. Here are some rules to help minimize the missteps and improve our on-the-job interactions. Read more

Resource of the day

IT Infrastructure Protection Strategies for Midsize Companies

Midsize firms are in a challenging position when it comes to implementing, managing, and protecting IT resources. Learn how to ensure your technology environments are coordinated to support current and future company operations.


Practical application of biometrics

Security expert Tom Olzak explains what you need to know if you're considering implementation of a biometrics solution. He discusses how the technology can fit into your existing security framework, examines the risks and benefits of the most popular biometrics approaches, and walks through a fictional case study that illustrates how an organization might successfully implement biometrics. Read more

10 Web browsers for the Linux operating system

The browser field is far more crowded than many users realize -- and Linux offers a variety of good choices. Check out Jack Wallen's list of 10 solid browsers for Linux and see how he ranks them. Read more

Shrink a hard drive volume in Windows 7

Use the Disk Management Tool in Microsoft Windows 7 to shrink a hard disk volume to create room so you can add a new partition. Read more

10 Office tips I learned from readers in 2010

Some of the best information on TechRepublic is sparked by discussions that spring up around a particular tip or technique. Susan Harkins shares a selection of the insights, refinements, and creative alternatives she learned from members over the past year. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Computer History Museum opens new exhibit (photos)

Nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, the Computer History Museum has opened a spectacular exhibit that traces the birth of the computer. Several industry pioneers showed up for the launch. View on site


CES 2011 coverage on TechRepublic

CES 2011: The biggest winners and losers

Breakthrough device of CES: Motorola Atrix = Phone + PC

HTC Thunderbolt on Verizon LTE 4G

ioSafe external drive takes shotgun blast and keeps working

How the stars aligned against Microsoft at CES 2011

More CES 2011 blogs and galleries


Today's recommended downloads

Transform Your Data Center: How Next-Generation Servers Deliver Radical ROI (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Taming the Teenage Company with BI and BPM (IBM)

Specifying Power and Cooling for Today's High-Density Data Center (American Power Conversion (APC))

Learn a New Way of Working from Today's High Performers (IBM)

A Better Approach to Unified Communications (IBM)


How AT&T and T-Mobile conjured 4G networks out of thin air

One of the biggest surprises of CES 2011 was AT&T and T-Mobile magically pulling 4G networks out their hats. The real story isn't quite as magical.



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