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TechRepublic Member | May 05, 2011

Review: Protected Folder from IObit

Justin James reviews Protected Folder, which allows you to make portions of your file system completely invisible and inaccessible to others. Read more

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Resource of the day

Review: The best Linux book available

A thick, heavy book with the equally weighty title A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming may be the single most important Linux book you ever buy. Read more

Best Office productivity apps for smartphone users

Smartphone users can do advanced tasks and editing of Microsoft Office files while they're on the go with the help of these mobile applications. Read more

Apps for expenses, health tracking, and network diagnostics

Scott Lowe's new app roundup features Pocket Mileage Lite, ProOnGo Expense, healthycloud, and Network Pro. Find out why he thinks all four mobile apps are useful. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Quick Tip: Use this mouse trick to edit Excel formulas

Instead of manually typing pieces of a cell reference, use this quick mouse trick to extend the reference when modifying a formula. Read more

What to do about the PlayStation Network breach

The PlayStation Network security compromise is big news, but many may not know what to do about it. A brief overview of Sony's history on such matters may prove helpful. Read more

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


Featured multimedia

 

Where on Google Earth was Osama bin Laden? (screenshots)

After a major news event, people flock to Google Earth to see where it happened and what it looked like. View on site

TechRepublic's camera phone challenge: April showers

We asked the TechRepublic community to submit camera photos of water - in the form of rain, a flood, a lake, or an ocean. Since we left the topic so broad, there were a variety of different submissions. However, we placed a higher ranking on those photos that had an April showers theme. Here are the entries. View on site


Fractal image galleries

Fractal art from the XaoS zoomer

Chaoscope fractals showcase the beauty of chaos

Flame Fractals continue to dazzle

Incredible flame fractals take you through the wormhole


Today's recommended downloads

Gain Control of your Infrastructure (American Power Conversion (APC))

Preventive maintenance strategy for data centers (American Power Conversion (APC))

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)

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

Monitoring physical threats in the data center (American Power Conversion (APC))


Perennial favorites

 

ASUS N10 ultraportable notebook

ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4

Bomgar B200 remote desktop support appliance

Ironkey encrypted flash drive

Five tips for producing best-practice training materials

The process of documenting procedures and best practices tends to be pushed aside in favor of higher priority (or less labor-intensive) projects. Here are some tips for creating training materials with a minimum of effort.



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