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- Photos: Let there be light off the grid
- How many start-ups does it take to change a lightbulb? Entrepreneurs and investors aim to turn a profit with energy-efficient lighting. by CNET News.com
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Grid, Photograph, Entrepreneurship, Management, CNET News.com, news, energy
- Image galleries 2008-06-24
- Scott McNealy's eco-friendly challenge
- Sun Microsystems’ co-founder and CEO, Scott McNealy, claims that the processors in Sun’s next batch of servers will be able to take on 32 tasks at once while using as much energy as the average lightbulb. McNealy issues an eco-friendly challenge to anyone who thinks they can match that (this...
- Tags: Fiber optics, Optical networking, Network technology, Cable, Scott McNealy
- Discussion threads 2005-11-14
- Notebook screen flicker on startup
- Sony Vaio K37 suddenly started having an absolutely horrible screen flicker for several minutes upon booting up or coming out of hibernation/standby. But then it settles down at least so far. I have to suspect a hardware issue, but just in case it's software...any suggestions? The machine...
- Tags: CMB from Omaha, notebook
- Q&A 2006-04-09
- Server Room Cooling Specs
- Our server room is 4 feet wide and 7 feet long. We have 2 dual processor servers, 3 24 port-switches and 2 PCs call accounting and security cameras software.I need advice for cooling requirements, specially during weekends and night time. Is it neccesary to keep the room "cooled"...
- Tags: AC Unit, humidity, mtorres7, room-I, server, temp
- Q&A 2005-10-03
- PC Security & Support
- blog rootTop 10 Security Tips 11/11/05Top 10 Cyber Security tips Accordingto the National Cyber Security Alliance and its Web site(StaySafeOnline.info), here are...
- Tags: Firewalls, PRODUCTIVITY, Network security, INTERNET, SECURITY, PC, ankmaster@..., firewall, computer
- Discussion threads 2005-11-12
- $100 Laptops!!!!!
- $100 Laptops!!!!!Hi everyone. I was browsing online this mourning and came across an article that caught my attention. http://money.cnn.com/2005/11/16/technology/laptop_fortune/It talks about how Nick Negroponte founder of Media LaB at MIT, its creating $100 laptops so that families in countries with more econimic problems can give something to there children.The idea...
- Tags: computer, laptop computer, laptops, notebook, off-topic, spidershrek@...
- Discussion threads 2005-11-18
- Go one-stop shopping at The Trainer's Warehouse
- If you're looking for creative training aids or basic training supplies, this Web site has the items for you. Push your virtual shopping cart to trainerswarehouse.com.Have you ever thumbed through office supply catalogs hoping to find the right training supplies? I’ve never had any luck with such catalogs, and buying...
- Tags: Workforce management, Susanne Krivanek, Susanne E. Krivanek, training, Trainer
- Technical articles 1999-09-17
- Geek Trivia: More super than super
- Gamma rays quibbleIn your assertion that 'Gamma rays are the highest energy form of radiation--effectively, the "brightest" kind of light in the sky', I would argue that the 'brightness' of the radiation has more to do with the amount of the photons of the radiation. It would be more accurate...
- Tags: Alpha, atom, career, Chris Didion, electron, Gamma, Gamma Ray, gamma rays quibble, particle, radiation
- Discussion threads 2005-09-21
- Power could cost more than servers, Google warns
- Not Much Sense To This ArticleWhile CPU power usage needs to trend lower due to heat issues, nothing stated in this article will accomplish this. These are "Physics" issues within all integrated circuits, and will require solutions at that level. This has been the case since the IC was...
- Tags: computer, CPU, Google Inc., hardware, Luiz Barrosso, power consumption, server, tbc@...
- Discussion threads 2005-12-12
- Are Newer Hard Drives Failing Faster?
- I have hard drives with sizes from 250MB to 300GB (ATA 33/66/100/133 and SATA 150/300 - no SCSI). I had not experienced a hard drive failure until one 80GB drive died, then another, then a 160GB, and then two 250GB drives died. To top it off, my new...
- Tags: hard drive, failure, hard drives, warranty, SCSI, SCSI Drives, mark.c.duncan@..., hardware, SCSI Drive
- Discussion threads 2006-05-22
- IT Career for Accountant
- Can anyone offer some suggestions on how an accountant can translate their experience into a career in IT? I have a colleague who is exploring this idea and would love some feedback. Their background is 7-10 years in accounting, experience with Sarbanes Oxley. On the IT side...
- Tags: information technology
- Discussion threads 2005-06-01
- Info Center site covers Web-based training from A to Z
- The WBT Information Center site is a great place to find information and resources on Web-based training. If you're interested in developing and delivering Web-based training, online learning, or distance education, you'll find some solid help here.There has been a lot of debate in the IT Trainer Republic about the...
- Tags: Computer-based training (CBT), Channel management, Beth Blakely, WBTIC, Web-based training, Web
- Technical articles 2000-06-22
- Thinking Thoughts
- Thinking ThoughtsHi T.R Fellas, i was just thinkin what if this site came up with a chat a sort of java chat however we have to log in securely to enter....... wouldn't it be nice to have a chat were in people can just hang out i mean no tech...
- Tags: chat
- Discussion threads 2006-04-18
- No - No point. . . . .
- No - No point. . . . ....in turning on the headlights.useless informationI was sat here on a saturday night when the bulb blew, and I can up with an interesting thought well I thought so .And here it is ....If you were traveling at the speed of light, would...
- Tags: survivor
- Discussion threads 2006-01-22
- Solving the problem of prima donna developers
- When your star coder won't behave, what's a manager to do? Do you catch the fly with honey, or do you get out the flyswatter? Here's advice from four managers whose approaches run the gamut.If Shakespeare were alive in 2002, he’d be a technical writer, and his motto would be:...
- Tags: Team management, Jeff Davis, developer, Guy Wathen, Mark Kimbell, soft skill, team
- Technical articles 2002-03-25
- Friday Yuk
- Friday Yuk"If skirts become much shorter,"Said the typist with a blush,"There'll be two more cheeks to powderand a lot more hair to brush!"Kids in the front seat cause accidents.Accidents in the back seat cause kids.The boy stood on the burning deckand wondered why he'd been born.His father said "You wouldn't...
- Tags: friday yuk, Gabriel, GuruOfDos, Man, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2005-11-11
- Mighty metaphors make training a piece of cake
- How do you explain the desktop to new computer users? Instructor Beth Blakely rounds up lots of metaphor examples and explains how to use them in the classroom to increase students' understanding of PC terms and functions.By Beth BlakelyTo those with little or no experience, a class in basic computer...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Guest Contributor, training, metaphor, file cabinet, cabinet
- Technical articles 2000-05-23
- Join the Linux discussion
- This is the fourth discussion thread of our ongoing Linux discussion, where you can post your Linux questions, enter comments about our weekly Linux newsletter, and offer suggestions for future tips.Check out our previous Linux discussions:* http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0.html?forumID=3&threadID=137026* http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0.html?forumID=3&threadID=129670* http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0.html?forumID=3&threadID=122888If you haven't subscribed to our free weekly Linux newsletter, sign up...
- Tags: debate@..., Linux, Mozilla Corp., Mozilla Firefox, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2005-03-10
- Alleviate mysterious XP shutdown problems by disabling rogue Creative Labs program
- The Creative Labs News Engine Update Application is causing an annoying system shutdown issue with Windows XP. Greg Shultz explains what you can do to battle this problem and cut down on unnecessary support calls.Support professionals beware: The computers you upgraded to Windows XP that contain a Creative Labs SoundBlaster...
- Tags: Operating systems, Greg Shultz, News Engine Update Application, Creative Labs Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
- Technical articles 2002-03-20
- working to music..
- working to music..I only ever listen to Mannheim Steamroller's Fresh Aire series when working on the computer.and not in mp3 format, I use the amercian gramophone produced cds to listen to them...naturally ripped onto the hard drive, but I do have the store bought cds of the songs.go figure, it's...
- Tags: music, programming, javascript, mp3, c#, xslt, Ed Woychowsky, Oh-That
- Discussion threads 2006-05-15
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