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TechRepublic Member | February 10, 2011

Review: Ragic cloud collaboration tool

Ragic allows non-programmer users to bring the ease-of-use of a spreadsheet to an online application development collaboration. Read more

Thin is in! The LG E2290 (photos)

Resource of the day

The Best Places to Live are Going Google

Westerville, Ohio is nationally recognized as one of "America's Best Places to Live" by Money Magazine and now has an email system to match. Find out how the city selected Google Apps and how it's going since making the transition.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Geek Gifts 2011: LY-706 Tablet Pad Netbook

Choosing a tablet device can be difficult given the multitude of choices, but Mark Kaelin has found at least one to cross off the list of potential candidates. Read more

Cleverfiles Disk Drill file recovery for the Mac

Derek Schauland tries out the Disk Drill file recovery program for the Mac. It could help make a user's day in the event of accidental deletions or corrupted files. Read more

Use Fail2ban to blacklist IP addresses and alert you to attacks

Vincent Danen takes you through some basic configuration of the Fail2ban network monitoring utility, which can help protect your systems and servers from brute-force attacks. Read more

How to hack the $250 Nook Color into a full Android tablet

The Nook Color is a $250 e-reader powered by Android. Learn how to hack it into a powerful and fully functional Android tablet. Read more

Windows Home Server 2011 RC is ready

On February 3, 2011, Microsoft announced that Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate is available for download. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Dell's new Latitude laptops

A peek at the new Latitude designs from Dell's business laptops. View on site

HP's updated Pavilion laptops (photos)

HP has a redesigned Pavilion laptop line with new looks and new features, most notably in the updated Pavilion dv6 and dv7 models. View on site


Tech history galleries

Computer History Museum opens new exhibit

Babbage's Difference Engine and other historic computers

Colossus and other vintage computers from The National Museum of Computing

Vintage Computer Festival showcases technology from the 1970s and 1980s


Today's recommended downloads

End-to-end Business Visibility with On-demand ERP (TechRepublic)

Best Practices for Moving to Google Apps (Google)

Businesses Thrive with Google Apps (Google)

State of Virtualization (Dell, Inc., Intel, Inc. & Citrix Systems)

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


Perennial favorites

 

Verizon MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot

SuperAntiSpyware Professional security software

Apple MacBook Pro 13 inch notebook

Microsoft Network Monitor 3.3

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Photos: Hack the Nook Color into a full Android tablet

The Barnes & Noble Nook Color is a $250 e-reader powered by Android. Here's what this sharp device looks like when you hack it into a powerful and fully functional Android tablet.



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