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[TechRepublic] The smartphone-as-PC era has begun

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TechRepublic Member | April 13, 2011

Motorola Atrix review: The beginning of the smartphone-as-PC

The Motorola Atrix establishes four new breakthroughs in smartphone experience. See what they are and how well its Webtop software measures up in creating a desktop-like environment. Read more

Motorola Atrix photos: The docking smartphone

Resource of the day

How to Start a Remote Work Program

Where are your employees? They're working at home, at client offices, in coffee shops, even across the globe. Get practical tips for starting a telework program and learn best practices for managing a workforce you can't see.


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Penultimate for iPad: A must for IT professionals

Erik Eckel recommends a simple and low-cost tool for consistently collecting notes, creating drawings, and making diagrams that can be printed, emailed, and saved as PDF files. Read more

Are managers who know how to do the work their team is doing better managers?

Good managers know how to lead their staffs even if they can't do the grunt work. Read more

Poll: Have you tried cloud development?

Even though Justin James has mixed feelings about cloud development, he recently tried Windows Azure. Take the poll to let us know if you've tried cloud development. Read more

Quick Tip: Shrink the size used by Windows 7 System Restore

Jack Wallen shows you how to shrink the maximum size allowed for system restore, so you can get back space on a hard drive, when space is at a premium. Read more

Guns, babes, and rootkits: A Windows guru writes a thriller

Microsoft's Mark Russinovich released his first novel, a thriller based on a zero-day attack. Mark Underwood reviews the novel and the security tech featured in it. Read more

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Cisco finally wakes up

Cisco finally gets their focus back and can concentrate on their core datacenter strengths Read more

Lenovo reportedly planning 23-inch tablet for this year (updated)

Do you wish the 10.1-inch Lenovo LePad was just a bit bigger? Would a 23-inch tablet do the trick? Read more

Lenovo's 23-inch tablet this year? Company says no way

Lenovo: "As you know, it is usually not Lenovo's practice to talk about unannounced products, but in this case I will tell you that we have no plans to introduce a 23-inch tablet." Read more

T-Mobile intros new unlimited calling, texting and data plan

T-Mobile USA is trying to outscore AT&T and Verizon with a brand new unlimited calling, texting and data plan. Read more

Toshiba unloads Tecra, Portege ultra-slim laptops with Sandy Bridge CPUs

Toshiba has rolled out several new notebooks under the Tecra and Portege brands, which happen to be "the thinnest Toshiba business laptops ever made." Read more

Riverbed allays growth concerns, rides WAN optimization wave

Riverbed is off to a strong start for 2011 and the first quarter is shaping up to ahead of expectations as customers race to optimize their networks. Read more

HP's WebOS tablet: How much developer support is really needed?

Hewlett-Packard's WebOS 3.0 beta 1 has been outed and by most accounts TouchPad looks very interesting. The conventional wisdom is that HP will have trouble because of third party app support. Maybe. Read more

HP brings workstation-class PCs to a thin client world

I've been preaching the thin client gospel for a long time, but HPs new entry-level workstations make an easy choice for media, science, and engineering labs in K12 and higher education settings. Read more

Internet ads creep up on TV, total $26 billion in sales for 2010

Internet advertising revenue for 2010 was $26 billion, up 15 percent from a year ago. Of that tally, mobile was a small, but growing chunk with $550 million to $650 million in sales. Overall,... Read more

Gartner: 91% of enterprise architecture efforts don't involve business collaboration

Enterprise architecture is supposed to be all about IT-business collaboration. At least one analyst says this has yet to happen in a big way. Read more

Twenty Years of Linux according to Linus Torvalds

In an interview, Linus Torvalds talks about Linux's multiple 20th birthdays and life with Linux. Read more

Tech industry vows to triple electronic waste collection

(Updated to include Basel Action Network commentWhen I glanced out my home office window on Monday morning this week, I noticed an old television out by the curb along with my neighbor's... Read more

Another reason to eat those leafy greens

We techies often list vision loss as a major worry since so much of our time is spent staring at displays. Read more

Microsoft shares more on Kinect developer kit for hobbyists

Remember the Kinect software development kit (SDK) that Microsoft officials showed off earlier this year? Microsoft officials shared more details about what's coming in that SDK on April 13 at the... Read more

Nintendo slashing Wii price tag to $150?

If you've been holding out on buying a Nintendo Wii console, you might want to wait just a little bit longer. Read more


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10 iPad 2 apps for business

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[TechRepublic] Microsoft's patches for April 2011

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TechRepublic Member | April 13, 2011

It's Microsoft Patch Tuesday: April 2011

Justin James gathers the information you need to make the right decision on applying Microsoft's April 2011 patches in your organization. Read more

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Monitoring physical threats in the data center

The monitoring of physical devices such as UPS systems, air conditioners, and fire suppression systems is common, but there's a class of distributed monitoring points that often goes ignored. Find out what those threats are -- and how to mitigate them -- by reading this informative white paper. (Sponsored by APC)


Configure a remote database for System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2

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Mixing IDE and SATA controllers with VirtualBox

The default configuration for Oracle VirtualBox includes a mixture of controller types. Virtualization pro Rick Vanover explains considerations associated with each type. Read more

Temperature@lert: Low cost, high value data center monitoring

In this interview, Temperature@lert's Harry Schechter talks about data centers, temperature monitoring, humidity, and the new ASHRAE guidelines. We also provide an overview of the company's products. Read more

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Poll: Is there a market for Windows 8 or is Microsoft playing with fire?

Take the TechRepublic Windows Blog poll of the week: Is there a market for Windows 8 or is Microsoft playing with fire? Read more

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

Quick Tip: A registry tweak to make application choices more efficient in Windows

With a simple tweak to the Windows Registry, you can make choosing an application to run an unknown file type much more efficient and a little less annoying. Read more

Stay on top of Active Directory events with ADAudit Plus

Derek Schauland finishes up his report on ManageEngine tools for Active Directory management with his experience of ADAudit Plus, which offers reports and alerts on events in an AD environment. Read more


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[TechRepublic] Check out ADAudit Plus / Windows command line pop quiz

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Network Administrator

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Stay on top of Active Directory events with ADAudit Plus

Derek Schauland finishes up his report on ManageEngine tools for Active Directory management with his experience of ADAudit Plus, which offers reports and alerts on events in an AD environment. Read more

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Pop Quiz: Windows command line file and folder tools

Do you know the difference between the ftype and assoc commands? Test your knowledge of working with files and folders from the Windows command line. Read more

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Justin James gathers the information you need to make the right decision on applying Microsoft's April 2011 patches in your organization. Read more

Five tips for securely destroying data

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Vincent Danen tells you how to get reliable and flexible storage options when you combine RAID with LVM, which allows you to resize partitions inside a physical volume easily. Read more

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Motorola Atrix photos: The docking smartphone

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