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TechRepublic Member | March 31, 2011

Finding hidden commands with the Option key

Vincent Danen shares some of the hidden commands in Mac OS X that you can get to by using the Option key. Read more

Resource of the day

Take a Free "QuestDrive," No Install Required

Take Quest Authentication Services for a free "QuestDrive." Check out this web-based virtual environment that lets you test Quest solutions without loading software in your production environment.


Firefox 4 extensions won't install on Mac OS X

Bill Detwiler overcomes two problems installing Firefox 4--Cisco AnyConnect stops the Firefox installation and corrupt files prevent extensions from installing. Read more

10 gadgets you should get rid of... maybe

The New York Times recently listed several consumer electronics you may not need, from digital cameras to e-books. Is this common sense or heresy? Andrew Nusca offers his take. Read more

TechRepublic launches native apps for iPhone and Android

After upgrading the mobile version of the site earlier this year, TechRepublic is now launching native apps for iPhone and Android. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Make simple work of backing up terabytes of data on Mac OS X

Erik Eckel highlights two storage systems that offer the capability of backing up large amounts of data without the expense of Fibre Channel solutions. 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

Legal considerations regarding smartphone use for business

Deb Shinder presents a number of legal questions to take into consideration when you write your company policies governing smartphone use. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Amazon Cloud Drive (photos)

Take a closer look at the Cloud Drive and Cloud Player services from Amazon, which offer an easy, inexpensive way to take your music collection and other files to the cloud. View on site

London throng queues up for iPad 2

Hundreds of people lined up to buy an iPad 2 as the second-generation Apple tablet went on sale in England. Hundreds more gawkers came to watch. View on site


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Today's recommended downloads

Take a Free "QuestDrive," No Install Required (Quest Software)

Regulatory Reporting using XBRL: The SEC Viewpoint (Oracle)

Discover the Dell SecureWorks Difference (Dell)

Moving to Google Apps in 3 Days (Google)

Cyber Terrorists? Zombie Machines? Protect Your SMB from the Latest Threats (TechRepublic)


Proper etiquette in a New Age

Tricia Nelson, aka TR member Tigger_Two, provides some examples of proper etiquette that should still apply today in our device-driven world.



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