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[TechRepublic] The future of IT will be reduced to three kinds of jobs

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Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | July 22, 2011

The future of IT will be reduced to three kinds of jobs

The IT profession and the IT job market are in the midst of seismic changes that are going to shift the focus on three types of jobs. Read more

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Spend Time Using Technology, Not Implementing It

The key is in the cloud: Discover how you can achieve unlimited scalability, a more efficient infrastructure, and "anytime, anywhere" delivery of IT services with the latest cloud-based technology and help from IBM.


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MacBook Air (2011 13-inch) Teardown: Evolutionary, not revolutionary

Bill Detwiler cracked open the 13-inch 2011 MacBook Air. Inside the case, he found a few significant hardware upgrades, but the same basic internal layout. Read more

Poll: What percentage of your enterprise is still running Windows XP?

With Microsoft's earnings report this week, Mark Kaelin thought it might be a good time to assess how far along we are in this slow migration to Windows 7. Read more

New features in Google Apps are designed for collaborative teams

Google Apps continuously tries to innovate consistently add new features to the suite that are designed to help teams be more productive and collaborative. Read more

10 reasons not to buy an iPad for your college student

If your child is trying to convince you that an iPad is essential for an effective, productive college experience, this list will help you stand your ground. Read more

How music can create better IT leaders

Works by The Lonely Island, Diddy, and Ludovico Einaudi reminded Scott Lowe of important lessons for successful IT project management. Read more

Geek Trivia: Which of the Big 3 game console makers almost collaborated on a single game system?

The contemporary video game console market is dominated by three central players: Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo. However, the three-console market almost remained a two-player game because two members of the modern Big 3 originally collaborated on a single game system. Read more

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Cloud market to hit $83 billion by 2016: will it still be measurable by then?

The cloud market is set to boom -- but will cloud services be as common as CDs? Read more

Google Chrome continues its rapid rise, IE and Firefox fall

If you're looking for a tech success story, look no further than Google's Chrome browser. Less than three years old, it has soared in popularity among techies and civilians worldwide. Here's why... Read more

MacBook Air and OS X Lion synergy: A big hurdle for Windows 8

The synergy between these the new MacBook Airs and OS X Lion is powerful stuff, and demonstrates the big task ahead for Microsoft's work in progress, Windows 8. Read more

U.S. judge scolds Oracle and Google at Android IP hearing

Oracle came in hoping for a trial. Google came in hoping for a stay. All they got were stern lectures from the judge without an answer about where the case goes next. Read more

Oracle gets its trial date with Google this Halloween

Oracle was granted at least one of its wishes in its patent infringement suit with Google. The two will go to trial this October. However, Google was given a little room to wiggle. Read more

Gartner urges IT leaders: Think beyond 'green IT' to sustainability strategy support

Attention IT managers: If you're not thinking about the implications of your technology infrastructure to affect the sustainability strategy of your entire organization, you might be out of synch... Read more

Verizon's new CEO: Lack of iPhone 5 puts smartphone goal 'a quarter behind'

Incoming Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam said it may be "a quarter behind" on its goal to reach its smartphone targets because it had banked on an iPhone 5 being launched in the summer. Read more

Google+ Circles getting beefed up with Fridge acquisition

Google+ has acquired Fridge, a startup which developed a social network that allowed users to organize their friends into groups, share photos, and plan events. Read more

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with LTE to land on July 26

Verizon is showing a customer with an order in for a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 equipped with LTE that the order should be filled on July 26. XOOM customers are still waiting for their upgrade. Read more

Dell Streak temporarily discontinued, will return in August?

The Dell Streak pulls a disappearing act from Dell's website and retail stores, apparently for a critical update but Dell PR won't elaborate. Read more

Don't Panic! It's only Linux 3.0

Linus Torvalds has released Linux 3.0 and he wants you to know that there has been no big changes. There have, however, been several small, but significant, improvements. Read more

Linus Torvalds needs to shut up about Apple

The Internet is a cold, cruel place that holds onto your words forever. Be careful of what you say, to whom you say it and the date on any article that you quote. Read more

What's next for Kinect? Next week, avatar meetings; Later, PC and phone integration

Microsoft is getting more active in tweaking Kinect and Avatar Kinect to make them more attractive to business users. Read more

Spotify signs up 70,000 U.S. paid subscribers in first week

It's been a big week for social media traffic. First, Google+ has secured at least 20 million unique visitors. Now, Spotify has signed up 70,000 subscribers during its first week in the United States. Read more


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Cracking Open the Apple MacBook Air (2011 13-inch)

Bill Detwiler cracks open Apple's 2011 13-inch MacBook Air. Inside the ultra-thin notebook he found hardware from Intel, Toshiba, Hynix, and Broadcom. View on site

New moon found at Pluto; Neptune turns one

Pluto may not be a planet any more but it has four times as many moons as Earth. Plus, Neptune was discovered 165 Earth years ago - exactly one year ago on Neptune. View on site

Molly's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)

CNET TV's Molly Wood finishes off the 2011 CNET 100 series with her favorite Android apps. From travel tools to comic readers, she offers her top picks. View on site



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Cloud Computing Implementation: Learning From Others Mistakes (IBM)

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[TechRepublic] Cracking Open the Apple MacBook Air (2011 13-inch)

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Cracking Open the Apple MacBook Air (2011 13-inch)

Resource of the day

Maximized Server Security, Performance and Value

It used to be that speed was all that mattered. Then people started to worry about safety. The story of servers is a similar one. Read this white paper to learn how to find a server solution that strikes a balance between safety and performance.


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OS X Lion upgrade: Smooth, quicker than expected

Apple's download-only distribution for OS X Lion could have been and upgrade nightmare, but Bill Detwiler installed the Mac OS in under 45 minutes and with no problems. Read more

Toshiba Thrive teardown: Most laptop-like Android tablet

The Toshiba Thrive's full-size ports make it a very laptop-like device, but they also risk making it too big and heavy for some tablet users. Read more

Free Windows utilities you should download right now

From defragmentation utilities to password reset tools, Bill Detwiler lists free Windows utilities that you should download right now. Read more

10 stupid user stories: The madness persists

Support nightmares come with the territory, but at least we can laugh about some of them. Mostly. Brien Posey shares a few of the most mind-boggling experiences of his IT career. Read more

Poll: What percentage of your enterprise is still running Windows XP?

With Microsoft's earnings report this week, Mark Kaelin thought it might be a good time to assess how far along we are in this slow migration to Windows 7. Read more

 

Cracking Open the Toshiba Thrive

New moon found at Pluto; Neptune turns one

Space shuttle touches down for the final time (photos)

Narnia exhibition connects great stories with real science



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Maximized Server Security, Performance and Value (TechRepublic)

Recommendations for Implementing Cloud Security (IBM)

Performance Brief: Accelerating Microsoft SharePoint Over the WAN (Riverbed)

Best Practices for Service Management: 5 Ways to Increase Client Satisfaction and Profits

Keep Your Storage Area Network at Peak Performance (Diskeeper)


 

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[TechRepublic] Maximize system performance with this utility

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Software Downloads

TechRepublic Member | July 22, 2011

DiskMax 4.56 (Windows)

With DiskMax, your system will be peppier, applications will launch faster, files will open quicker, games will run better, and you will be happier. Read more

Resource of the day

Maximized Server Security, Performance and Value

It used to be that speed was all that mattered. Then people started to worry about safety. The story of servers is a similar one. Read this white paper to learn how to find a server solution that strikes a balance between safety and performance.


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Registry Life 1.30 (Windows)

Registry Life is a utility designed to improve system performance by fixing errors, defragmenting, and compressing the registry. Read more

SlimDrivers Free 2.2.13436 (Windows)

SlimDrivers automatically updates PC drivers with real-time scanning and cloud technology. Read more

NolaPro Free Accounting 5.0.7425 (Windows)

NolaPro is a free Cloud Accounting suite that can be securely run from your PC. Read more

Hitman Pro 3 (32-bit) 3.5.9.127 (Windows)

Hitman Pro is a second opinion scanner, designed to rescue your computer from malware that have infected your computer despite all the security measures you have taken (such as antivirus software, firewalls). Read more

Phone Amego 1.3c2 (Mac)

Phone Amego lets you use your Mac as a powerful "front end" for your Bluetooth cell phone, your Google Voice account, a VoIP telephone adaptor, and one or more landlines. Read more

MenuMeters 1.5 (Mac)

MenuMeters is a set of CPU, memory, disk, and network monitoring tools for MacOS X. Read more

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10 things you should know about Mac OS X Lion

Mac OS X Lion has hit the streets, and Erik Eckel says the new release includes some outstanding enhancements. Here's a quick rundown of what's changed and what's improved. Read more

10 reasons not to buy an iPad for your college student

If your child is trying to convince you that an iPad is essential for an effective, productive college experience, this list will help you stand your ground. Read more


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5 hidden, awesome Lion features (photos)

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Gallery: Top 10 iPad accessories

Here are a bunch of accessories that may come in handy when you take your iPad to work - or bring it on a business trip. View on site

Apple updates MacBook Air and Mac Mini

Apple's Summer 2011 hardware refresh includes updates to the MacBook Air and Mac Mini computers, now with Thunderbolt. View on site

Molly's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)

CNET TV's Molly Wood finishes off the 2011 CNET 100 series with her favorite Android apps. From travel tools to comic readers, she offers her top picks. View on site

Jaymar's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)

From bookmarking to food to photos to a classic '80s video game, Jaymar Cabebe's Android app interests span the gamut. The one consistent thread, though: all of his picks are free. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Maximized Server Security, Performance and Value (TechRepublic)

Recommendations for Implementing Cloud Security (IBM)

New Storage Options to Tame the Information Explosion (IBM)

BlackBerry Users: Never Leave Your Professional Network Behind (IBM)

Take 5 Minutes to Learn About Fast, Simple, Effective Antivirus Protection (GFI Software)


10 things you should never say on the job

Ever had one of those heart-stopping moments when you realize you've said just the wrong thing at work? Here are some guidelines to keep that from happening again.



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Why Google Plus is about to change the Web as we know it

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7 Google+ essentials (photos)



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