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[TechRepublic] 10 tablets worth paying attention to

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Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | May 04, 2011

Leaderboard: The 10 hottest tablets of 2011

Because tablets are the hot new thing, there is suddenly a deluge of choices and more coming. See which tablets are worth your attention. Read more

Photos: The 10 hottest tablets of 2011

Resource of the day

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)


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Silverlight has too many flaws to justify its benefits

In this guest post by Nate Irvin, he argues that Silverlight has too many flaws to justify its somewhat dubious benefits. Do you think that .NET developers should discourage the use of Silverlight? Read more

Do businesses need antivirus on their Macs?

Erik Eckel answers the question: Do Macs need additional antivirus and malware protection? Read more

Celebrate Free Comic Book Day 2011 this Saturday

Free Comic Book Day 2011 is a great opportunity for young geeks and geeks who are young at heart to get some excellent reading material. See the list of comics that are available for this year's FCBD. Read more

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Obama won't release Bin Laden death photos: Web, Flickr can stand down

President Obama said he won't release the Bin Laden death photos, which would have been one of the most viewed pictures on the Web. Read more

iOS 4.3.3 out - Brings an end to 'Locationgate'

Apple has released iOS 4.3.3 (version 4.2.8 for CDMA handsets), and update which, as promised, brings an end to the 'Locationgate' saga. Read more

Intel shows the way forward with breakthrough semiconductor design

Moore's Law is alive and well, writes Richard Fichera of Intel's announcement today. Read more

Judge tells Oracle, Google to narrow Android patent claims, prior art references

A U.S. District Judge told Oracle to narrow its patent claims over Android to a "triable number." Separately, Oracle subpoenaed Apache. Read more

Android's blocked apps: Is Google selling out open source to keep carriers partners happy?

Carrier blocking of some Android tethering apps has some accusing Google of "playing ball" and compromising their position as an open source advocate. Read more

BlackBerry PlayBook video chat hands-on: Best in class?

The BlackBerry folks proudly announced the Video Chat app for its PlayBook tablet this week. Today I got a chance to put the video calling to the test, and am duly impressed with how good it is. Read more

Asus developing Tegra 3 quad-core tablet for summer launch?

Asus recently released the Eee Pad Transformer, but reports signify that the Taipei-based computer company is readying some new high-powered slates for this summer. Read more

NVIDIA suffers massive GPU market share slide

Chip maker NVIDIA saw a massive GPU market share slide during Q1 '11 according to estimates released by graphics research and consulting firm Jon Peddie Research. Read more

Google TV 2.0 in the works. Keep the concept, dump that keyboard

It appears that Google TV may soon see a version 2.0 - hopefully with changes that make it friendlier for the users and content providers. Read more

Does Apple need to publish an 'End of Life' roadmap for iOS devices?

Today Apple releases iOS 4.3.3 to fix the 'Locationgate' bug. While this update is offered to a whole raft of devices, users running the iPhone 3G, released under three years ago, won't be getting... Read more

Best Buy opens up pre-orders for HTC's Flyer tablet

Announced in February, HTC's 7-inch Flyer tablet will land in store shelves next month, according to Best Buy. Read more

Facebook ranked top display ad publisher in Q1 2011

Facebook accounted for nearly one third of all display ad impressions delivered in Q1 2011. Read more

Looking for a Kindle? Go to Walmart

Walmart joins Best Buy, Target, and Staples as the latest retail chain to sell Amazon's popular e-reader. Read more


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Windows 8 build 7959 - First 64-bit leak

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Gallery: Apple adds Thunderbolt to 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs

Apple claims its new line of iMacs is up to 70 percent faster than before with the addition of faster processors, better graphics and Thunderbolt I/O. View on site

Anaheim Comic Con 2011: Costumes from the geeky convention

The Anaheim Comic Con -- held on April 29 to May 1, 2011 -- always draws a big crowd, and this year was no exception. Here are some costumes from this year's event. View on site



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Defend Against Malware without Sacrificing System Performance (GFI Software)

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Protecting Against the New Wave of Malware (GFI Software)

Why Customers Love VIPRE Business (GFI Software)

Improving Airflow in a Raised-Floor Data Center (American Power Conversion (APC))


 

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[TechRepublic] Configure SNMP monitoring with network devices in SCOM 2007 R2

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Windows Server

TechRepublic Member | May 04, 2011

Configure SNMP monitoring with network devices in SCOM 2007 R2

System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 can discover and provide operational monitoring of network infrastructure, such as routers and switches. Learn how to set up a network device monitor. Read more

Resource of the day

Cooling strategies for high-density racks and blade servers

This white paper describes five strategies for coping with the cooling needs of ultra-high power racks and blade servers. It offers practical solutions for both new and existing data centers.


Disable server manager and initial configuration tasks via Group Policy

Windows Servers by default run the Initial Configuration Task tool and the Server Manager at login. Rick Vanover describes how to disable this auto launch via Group Policy. Read more

Benefits of server power supply efficiency

Going green may be financially and socially beneficial to your company. Scott Lowe explains how server power supply efficiency can impact the bottom line. Read more

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Poll: Has Microsoft lost its evil corporation status to Google and Apple?

In the past, Microsoft has often been dubbed an evil corporation, but has Microsoft lost its evil corporation status to Google and Apple? Read more

Should every server be virtualized?

Today's IT environment is a mix of technologies that are clearly moving faster than the typical IT environment can handle. Virtualization expert Rick Vanover shares a few points for and against... Read more

Tips and tricks to get the most out of VDI

Colin Smith has put together his list of tips for a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) that gets the best balance of user density, performance, and cost. Read more

10 things to keep in mind when purchasing a new server

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Nine traits of the veteran Windows administrator

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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.



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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

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[TechRepublic] iSCSI SAN for the masses

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Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.3 for Windows Server 2008 R2: iSCSI SAN for the masses

John Joyner explains how a free software package can transform Windows Server 2008 R2 into an iSCSI SAN provider and provide a cheap entry to private clouds with repurposed physical servers. Read more

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Have You Supersized Your Data Center? Avoid the Pitfalls of Oversizing

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Explore the benefits of the Multiple Local Group Policy feature in Windows 7

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Review: Protected Folder from IObit

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Ubuntu 11.04: Installation stumbling block and post-install impressions

Jack Wallen is surprised with a bit of a glitch during the Ubuntu 11.04 installation. Have you had the same experience? Read on to see his final conclusion with the final release of Ubuntu 11.04. Read more

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Protecting Against the New Wave of Malware (GFI Software)

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Free White Paper: Improving the Efficiency of Large UPS Systems (American Power Conversion (APC))

Free White Paper: Establishing a Data Center Floor Plan That Works (American Power Conversion (APC))


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.



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