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TechRepublic Member | January 26, 2012

Windows Active Directory options simplify Mac integration

With Macs continuing to flow into the enterprise, integration with Windows systems is even more important. Erik Eckel covers some of the options for Active Directory-Mac integration. Read more

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Live Webcast: Is 2012 the Year of the Cloud? Then It's Also the Year of Google Apps

Check out this live webcast from Google. You'll learn all about Google Apps, how it works within the cloud, and what it can do for your business. Tune to learn more.


Streamline government on the iPad with iLegislate

Scott Lowe reviews iLegislate, an iPad app for government staff, elected officials, and counsel members. Read more

Wintel is up, Google and Apple are down - time will tell

Microsoft's stock has been on the rise lately, but who knows if it will continue. Regardless, 2012 is going to be an important year for the company. Read more

Apple's dirty little EULA publishing secret

Jack Wallen investigates the Apple iBook EULA and explains why authors better beware of what they are agreeing to if they use the iBook publishing platform. Read more

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How to resize a live partition in Snow Leopard and Lion

Wil Limoges takes you through the steps that will allow you to create and resize live partitions in Mac Snow Leopard and Lion. Read more

SyncMate for Mac has new features and device support

Derek Schauland checks out the newest version of SyncMate to put your Mac in sync with an array of devices. See what has been added. Read more

Creating and deleting files using the Mac Terminal

For Mac geeks who want to learn more about using the command line, Wil Limoges offers this basic tip for creating and deleting files in Terminal. Read more

Consumer trend shows Apple closing the gap on Android

Joshua Burke takes a look at a recent Nielson Wire report and gives his own predictions for Apple vs. Android in the smartphone market in 2012. Read more


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Beat the Traffic 2.0 for iPhone and iPad out in April (screenshots)

Available for free for the iPhone and iPad, Beat the Traffic lets motorists view real-time traffic conditions and adjust their route if necessary. View on site


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Live Webcast: Using Group Policy to Manage Administrator Rights

Check out this webcast to learn how you can improve your network's security by properly handling administrator rights. It's like giving your employees "do not duplicate" keys.


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