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Macs in Business

TechRepublic Member | April 28, 2011

Which Apple Wi-Fi router is best for your business?

Erik Eckel breaks down the differences between Apple's array of Wi-Fi routers and makes his own recommendations based on the size of your organization and your backup needs. Read more

Resource of the day

Gain Control of your Infrastructure

Discover how today's infrastructure management software packages integrate with virtualization platforms, enterprise management systems, and even building management systems for holistic management of the entire data center ecosystem.


iPhone tracking only part of Apple's security and privacy shortcomings

The revelation by a pair of researchers that iPhones store location data for the life of the device is making waves. How much does it really matter? Chad Perrin suggests the problem goes deeper. Read more

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Finding uses for the iPad 2: A skeptic gives it another shot

Vincent Danen once pronounced the iPad a "giant iPod" and passed on the original device; however, caving to pressure on the iPad 2, he revises his opinion on its usefulness. Read more

Enhance security on your Mac with Hands Off!

Vincent Danen has shored up security on his Mac with the monitoring application Little Snitch, but he has found another security watchdog that he likes even better called, Hands Off! Read more

Three new features make the iPad even more business friendly

Erik Eckel describes the features that make the iPad 2 even better for business use. Were features on your wish list left out? Read more

Are smartphones getting a little too smart?

As smartphones get more functionality, the devices also become more complex, leading to some negative consequences. Deb Shinder explores this complexity conundrum and discusses two possible solutions. Read more


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Logitech Keyboard Case for iPad 2 (photos)

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Is Your Data Center the Right Temperature? (American Power Conversion (APC))

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


iPhone tracking only part of Apple's security and privacy shortcomings

The revelation by a pair of researchers that iPhones store location data for the life of the device is making waves. How much does it really matter? Chad Perrin suggests the problem goes deeper.



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