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TechRepublic Member | April 08, 2011

Gamers make good employees

Gamers are often stereotyped as lazy, unmotivated slackers. However, a recent article suggests that gamers might actually be learning skills in their online worlds that make them great employees. Read more

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Improving Airflow in a Raised-Floor Data Center

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Acer Iconia A500 Tab (photos)

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