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TechRepublic Member | January 13, 2011


Review: Recover files with NTFS Walker

NTFS Walker is a portable application that contains its own NTFS drivers that allow it to "walk through" the entire file structure, bypassing the need for the Windows operating system. Read more

The coolest laptops of CES 2011

Resource of the day

Under the Hood of Google Apps Security and Privacy

Google Apps is earning headlines for its cost savings and productivity benefits, but many have questions about its security and privacy. Get answers to these important questions directly from the team responsible at Google.


Verizon officially lands iPhone: Answers to five big questions

It's official. Verizon is getting the iPhone. There are five big questions that we've been hearing in relation to the iPhone 4 launch on Verizon. Here are the answers. Read more

First look at the Mac App Store

Vincent Danen takes a first look at the Mac App store, finding out a few quirks, how it works, and what you can expect. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

11 smart career tips for 2011

A Silicon Valley-based executive search consultant and author offers her tips for handling your career in 2011. Read more

It's Microsoft Patch Tuesday: January 2011

Justin James gathers the information you need to make the right decision on applying Microsoft's January 2011 patches in your organization. Read more

Tell us about your cool geek gifts

Robot kits, zombie video games, and an MMORPG pet are some of TechRepublic members' geekiest gifts of the holiday season. Tell us about the geekiest gift you received or gave during the holiday season. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

ioSafe external drive takes shotgun blast and keeps working

At CES 2011, ioSafe demonstrated the durability of its Go-Anywhere Ultra Rugged Portable Hard Drive by letting reporters shoot it with a shotgun. 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

Real-Life Scenarios Show How Progress Software Enables Better Decision Making (Progress Software)

Boost Business Responsiveness to Match Today's Fast-Changing World (Progress Software)

Your Guide to Innovations in Enterprise Mobility (TechRepublic)

Storage Solutions for a Smarter Planet (IBM)

Drivers and Detractors for Enterprise Mobility (Dell, Inc. & Intel, Inc.)


Perennial favorites

 

Ubuntu Server 8.10

The Acer Aspire One

AT&T Tilt

AVG Anti-Virus Professional 8.0

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How will cloud computing change the IT pro's job in 2011 and beyond?

Colin Smith advances some considered predictions about what the trend toward cloud computing really means to IT pros and organizations in 2011 and beyond.



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