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How do I use compositing modes in Sony Vegas?
Learn how to use compositing modes in Sony Vegas. by Steven Warren
Tags: Footage, Sony Corp., Mode, Productivity, Construction, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-07-26
How do I create video effects in Sony Vegas Pro?
In this post, Steven Warren will show you how to create video effects in Sony Vegas Pro. by Steven Warren
Tags: Footage, Sony Corp., Video, Corporate Communications, Construction, Investment, Marketing, Finance, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-07-22
GUI scripting with Zenity
Vincent Danen introduces you to Zenity, a tool that allows you to create GUI prompts for shell scripts. Zenity creates GUI widgets and windows that can be used in a shell script. by Vincent Danen
Tags: Shell Script, Window, GUI, Zenity, Vincent Danen, Construction
Blog posts 2008-07-08
What's in your stall?
I think it's safe to say that most of you don't like public restrooms. But, I've never given much thought to what's on the other side of the wall, although, holes in the ceiling give me the creeps. I will admit that any humming I've heard was easy to identify...
Tags: Stall, Construction, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-06-30
Photos: Green building gear in Gotham
New York hosts a Green BuildingsNY conference that boasts a little bit of everything, from living walls to recyclable carpets. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Construction, CNET News.com, news, green
Image galleries 2008-06-23
Delays in terminating network access to departing employees common
One of the main areas of focus for IT leaders is data security. Most companies admit that the main threat to security lies within their walls, not from outside sources. Would you be surprised to learn, then, that those same companies are often lax when it comes to terminating the...
Tags: Employee, Network, Construction, Networking, Security, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-05-20
The "insecure memory" FAQ
There are times when a user of a free and open source operating system like FreeBSD or Debian GNU/Linux might encounter a warning or error message that looks something like this: "Warning: using insecure memory!" A likely moment might be the first time one uses GnuPG, because it's...
Tags: Security, Disk, Window, Problem, Data, Microsoft Corp., RAM, GnuPG, Swapfile, TrueCrypt, Microsoft Windows, Construction, Memory, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-05-14
Shortcuts for accessing the Windows Desktop
Office (well, Windows really) is the world of keyboard shortcuts and we all have our favorites. A commonly used combination, [Alt]+[Tab], cycles through all the open applications. You might be glad to know that there’s also a keyboard alternative for switching to the Desktop: [Windows]+M minimizes all...
Tags: Window, Toolbar, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Construction, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-05-02
How do I... Create a scrolling content box in CSS?
In my last TechRepublic Programming and Development blog entry, I showed you how to use Flash to create an animation that mimicked the behavior of the retired and sometimes reviled <marquee> tag. I had mentioned that it was possible to use CSS to duplicate the <marquee> tag as well, but...
Tags: Bedroom, Body, Peg, HTML, Kitchen, Tunnel, Window, Garden, Wound, River, Straight, Hill, Class, Chair, Coat, Wall, Title, scrollBox, Helvetica, Construction, CSS, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, John Lee
Blog posts 2008-04-10
Using GnuPG encryption tools with Gpg4win
Last month, I wrote about using GnuPG on Unix and Linux systems. You can get OpenPGP functionality on your Microsoft Windows system with GnuPG as well, and I aim to explain how. There are several ways to get GnuPG for MS Windows. Among them are...
Tags: Window, Microsoft Corp., Tool, GnuPG, Encryption Tool, Microsoft Windows, E-mail, Productivity, Construction, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-03-24
Graph: Marking the day science fiction goes extinct
To the left is a graph from The Economist, which measures how long it took for paradigm-changing technologies to mature from initial release to widespread adoption by 80 percent of countries on Earth. In other words, it demonstrates how fast he future is getting here--and the rate is accelerating. ...
Tags: Science Fiction, Aerospace & Defense, Free Trade, Construction, Manufacturing, Finance, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-03-04
Five steps to enlightened expectations for managing your workload
Running your own business as an independent consultant can be stressful. There's always more that you should be doing. Besides working directly for your clients, you should also be improving your skills, pursuing new business, blogging and reading blogs especially on TechRepublic, and taking care of business matters....
Tags: Project, Chances, Blogging, E-mail, Construction, Development Tools, Internet, Online Communications, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2008-02-21
Finally, E17 has come to the masses
For those of you who have been reading my column long enough, you know I am a fan of alternatives. And you know on the desktop, my alternative of choice is enlightenment. I have been using the window manager since it first arrived eleven years ago...and loving it. The creator,...
Tags: Window, E17, E16, Construction, Desktops, Hardware, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-02-11
Put your applications into a tabbed user interface with WinTabber
If you've been using Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer 7.0, chances are that you've fallen in love with having a tabbed user interface in your Web browser. Keeping each site that you connect to during a heavy surfing session on separate tabs is very efficient use of screen real estate...
Tags: User Interface, Window, WinTabber, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Construction, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-02-05
Look at four ways to set precedence relationships in your schedule
Part of the process of building a project schedule involves breaking down the work into smaller activities the Work Breakdown Structure and then sequencing the activities. When you sequence the activities you should make sure that every activity is related to at least one other activity. In many cases, the...
Tags: Relationship, Activity, Productivity, Construction, Tom Mochal
Blog posts 2008-01-29
Google looking to build world's biggest server farm in Asia
According to some reports, Google is interested in setting up the "world's largest data center" in Malaysia. The Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi told journalists at the World Economic Forum in Davos that, "They want to make their presence felt in Malaysia. It will be a big boost for our...
Tags: Google Inc., Server Farm, Server, Malaysia, Data Centers, Construction, Storage, Benefits, Hardware, Data Management, Human Resources, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-28
If it "ain't" broke...
Since this last summer I have been promising myself I would upgrade my main PC. You see, I am still running Fedora 6 with e16 Enlightenment. Let's put that into perspective. Fedora "Core" 6 was released in October 2006 and e16 was released sometime in 2000. So that's a two-year...
Tags: Ubuntu, Fedora Project, KDE4, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Open Source, Construction, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-01-28
Wall Street's response to Bush's recovery plan triggers global stock plummet
On Friday, Jan. 18, 2008, President Bush announced an economic stimulus plan to pump as much as $150 billion into the U.S. economy by way of tax cuts and government spending in an effort to avoid a recession. However, that news didn’t have a positive affect on Wall Street....
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Stock, Wall, Construction, Investment, Finance, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-01-22
How to open multiple Outlook windowsâ€"or not
Multitasking is the name of the game anymore. Computers haven’t made things easier for us. Instead, they made it easier for us to accomplish more. For instance, you may find yourself trying to answer e-mail, schedule meetings, and log calls at the same time. If you're using...
Tags: Window, Microsoft Outlook, Construction, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-01-14
Geek Gifts 2007: iRobot Roomba
I have been a faithful Roomba user for more than six months. I purchased the Roomba from woot.com, a daily deals Web site that seems to have more Roombas than they know what to do with (the gadget appears as their daily deal at least...
Tags: iRobot Corp., iRobot Roomba, Construction, Engineering, Chipsets, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Scott Wolf
Blog posts 2007-11-28
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