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TechRepublic Member | September 02, 2011

10 wacky IT office pranks

An office without practical jokes would be a mighty dull place to work. Luckily, legions of IT pranksters have kept things lively over the years. Read more

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The de facto standard for application performance testing

Detect performance bottlenecks before system deployments or upgrades with HP LoadRunner. View the short demo to learn more!


10 programming habits that should be more common

Book learning will take you only so far. In the trenches, you need to develop sensible, effective habits like these. Read more

10 ways tablets must improve to become fully accepted

The popularity of tablets is on the rise in both the consumer and business spheres. But some limitations continue to hold them back. Read more

Steve Jobs: 10 historic achievements

Steve Jobs' resignation as Apple CEO inspired this retrospective of his most significant and innovative contributions. Read more

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I don't want to live in a world without Microsoft and neither do you

As popular as the notion might be in some circles, a world without Microsoft would make our lives worse, not better. Read more

The complete list of Windows Logo keyboard shortcuts

The Windows Logo key can be a powerful tool if you know the right shortcuts. Read more

Top 10 best cities for recent college graduates

Forty-six percent of employers plan to hire recent college graduates this year. CareerBuilder's newest survey reveals the best cities for those new grads to work. Read more

Take your gun to work day?

A new Texas law gives gun owners a new right to store a weapon in their vehicle while at work. Read more

Conspiracy theories and large corporations

With the ease of modern communication, it's easy to believe that major corporations are manipulating world affairs. The fact is, they're not organized enough to do that. Read more

TechRepublic Live 2011 will be free to the first 100 registrants

TechRepublic is hosting a free tech event in Louisville on September 28-30, 2011, but space is limited. Reserve your spot today to get a seat at one of the best conversations in IT. Read more


Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO

Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO, Tim Cook takes the reins

Five ways Apple will never be the same without Jobs as CEO

Steve Jobs: 10 historic achievements

The Steve Jobs era is over: Reaction and a poll

Steve Jobs at Apple: A retrospective (gallery)

Steve Jobs retrospective (video)

Apple's Steve Jobs: In his own words (video)


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