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TechRepublic Member | April 12, 2011

Five tips for using Ccleaner to degunk your system

Ccleaner is one of the best all-around tools for keeping your computer optimized and free of the junk that accumulates from Internet surfing, obsolete apps, and other fragments that clog up your system. Read more

Resource of the day

Improving Airflow in a Raised-Floor Data Center

Perforated tiles on a raised floor deliver unpredictable airflow levels, causing inefficiency and equipment failure. This paper discusses data center design on perforated tile airflow and how to improve airflow predictably.


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Five tips for a lighter, leaner Linux desktop

With a little tweaking, you can achieve a noticeable increase in speed for your Linux desktop. Jack Wallen looks at a few simple steps for tuning up performance. Read more

Five tips for taking a backdoor route to a Windows server reboot

IT pro Rick Vanover shares a number of tricks for rebooting a server when you can't simply go to the Start Menu in Windows. Read more

Five tips for using Word's Track Changes feature more efficiently

The Track Changes feature is a great collaboration tool, but a lot of reviewers misuse it. Here are some practical tips to pass along to your users and fellow collaborators. Read more


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Quick Tip: Create a logon message in Windows 7

In certain situations, you will want to convey information to users before they log on to a system. Here's how you can create that message. Read more

10 arguments for and against WikiLeaks

Is WikiLeaks a whistleblower or a spy? Is transparency more important than privacy? Jaime Henriquez looks at both sides of the issues that have emerged in the wake of WikiLeaks' actions and provides a poll for you to share your opinions. Read more

Tips on vetting prospective clients

Chip Camden discusses three areas in which consultants might be able to do more homework about prospective clients before accepting an engagement. Read more


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5 insanely cool robots (photos)

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Today's recommended downloads

Ensure High Availability for Critical Systems and Apps (Quest Software)

BlackBerry Users: Never Leave Your Professional Network Behind (IBM)

Installing Messaging Security Software on Your Exchange Server (GFI Software)

Free White Paper: Establishing a Data Center Floor Plan That Works (American Power Conversion (APC))

Tech Report: Guidelines for Specifying Data Center Criticality/Tier Levels (American Power Conversion (APC))


Firefox 4 poll: Big improvement or time to move on?

Mozilla has officially launched the long-expected Firefox 4. For some, it has solidified their loyalty to Firefox. For others, it's the final signal that it's time to move on. How about you? Take the poll.



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