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TechRepublic Member | January 27, 2011


Review: Linksys E2100L SOHO WiFi router

The Linksys E2100L router presents itself as a step up from baseline WiFi routers for home and small businesses that need additional configurability options. Read more

Gallery: Latest car tech missing Apple?

Resource of the day

Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability

If you run a datacenter based on Microsoft technology and you aren't considering Hyper-V as part of your strategic plan, then get started. Get important advice and answers to pressing questions on Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability.


New Nudgemail feature lets you email appointments into your calendar

NudgeMail is a great little service that lets you alert yourself to important tasks via email. A new feature extends this capability so that you can mail appointments directly into your calendar. Read more

Backupify unveils one-click restore for cloud apps

As cloud apps get more mature and mission critical, it's important to arrange a reliable backup. Backupify has been offering just that, and now it includes one-click restore as well. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Help protect Windows from malware with No Autorun

If you are concerned about the security risks of MS Windows AutoRun, a malware protection tool called No Autorun might be just what you need. Read more

10 predictions for Windows 8

Details on the next version of Windows are mostly nonexistent, but that doesn't mean we can't speculate about what it may offer. Brien Posey shares his ideas about possible features, changes, and Microsoft marketing strategies. Read more

Leaked slides: Microsoft's battle plan vs. iPad; Does it make sense?

Wonder how Microsoft is planning to counter the Apple iPad phenomenon? Take a look at this leaked slide presentation. Then, give us your thoughts on Microsoft's approach. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Google Nexus S Teardown

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Google Nexus S Android smartphone. Made by Samsung, the phone contains chips from SanDisk, Wolfson, Infineon, and Atmel. 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

Lighten your IT impact on the environment (Eaton)

Efficient Hyper-V Management and Performance (TechRepublic)

Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability (TechRepublic)

Top Considerations for Optimizing Hyper-V Performance (TechRepublic)

Reduce Database Management Systems Costs (Quest Software)


Perennial favorites

 

ASUS N10 ultraportable notebook

ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4

Bomgar B200 remote desktop support appliance

Ironkey encrypted flash drive

How to use LinkedIn strategically

LinkedIn is a great tool for getting your profile out in front of potential employers. And with the addition of some new apps, it just got better.



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