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Video: Play World of Warcraft with a Wii Balance Board
For all you lazy bums who choose MMORPGs over real exercise, a couple of hackers have given you a two for one deal. Now you can control the movement of your World of Warcraft character using a Wii Fit Balance Board. by Jay Garmon
Tags: Board, World Of Warcraft, Video, Nintendo Wii, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-07-14
Microsoft and Yahoo, the drama just keeps coming
Microsoft keeps trying to dance with Yahoo, but Jerry Yang seems determined to go to the prom stag. In their latest refusal, Yahoo decided against selling their search business to Microsoft, months after refusing Microsoft's overtures to purchase the whole company. by Andy Moon
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Financial Accounting, Corporate Governance, Finance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-06-23
TR Out Loud - June 20, 2008
TROLOV brings you another round of highlights at TechRepublic, including the top five discussions of the week and the members who are burning up the boards. TechRepublic's Sonja Thompson wrangles Toni Bowers back in the studio this week by promising not to subject her to silly stunts. She lied. ...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Corporate Governance, Digital Music, Digital Media, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, tr out loud, sonja thompson, toni bowers
Videos 2008-06-20
Three big communication tips for CIOs
One of the top priorities of a CIO is to articulate a vision for how technology can support and transform the company. There's no way to achieve that without effective communication. This episode of Sanity Savers for IT executives provides three useful tips for CIOs...
Tags: CIO, Communication, Episode, Corporate Governance, Strategy, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management, sanity savers
Videos 2008-06-18
Video: Three big communication tips for CIOs
One of the top priorities of a CIO is to articulate a vision for how technology can support and transform the company. This episode of Sanity Savers for IT executives provides three communication tips to help CIOs achieve that goal. by Jason Hiner
Tags: CIO, Information Technology, Communication, Video, Corporate Governance, Strategy, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-18
TR Out Loud - June 13, 2008
TechRepublic's Sonja Thompson gets a little help in the studio from her bozz, Jason Hiner. Find out what discussions are topping the charts this week, which members are cooking with full steam on the boards, and much more. To listen to this week's TR Out Loud as...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Corporate Governance, Digital Music, Digital Media, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, tr out loud, sonja thompson
Videos 2008-06-13
TR Out Loud - June 6, 2008
TROLOV TR Out Loud on video goes to greater links to educate and entertain the TR community in even less time this week! Find out which discussions and members are hot on the boards, and see what interesting e-mails Sonja received for the show. To listen to...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Corporate Governance, E-mail, Corporate Communications, Digital Music, Digital Media, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Online Communications, Marketing, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, tr out loud, sonja thompson
Videos 2008-06-06
Onsite IT consulting: Do you charge by the hour or per day?
As I've mentioned before, I don't go onsite very often; I do almost all my IT consulting work from my home office via the Internet. Some of my clients I have never even meet in person -- one of whom is right across Puget Sound in Seattle! ...
Tags: Information Technology, Client, Consulting, Food & Beverage, Keyboards, Corporate Governance, Strategy, Financial Accounting, Manufacturing, Hardware, Peripherals, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management, Finance, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2008-05-12
Expect the unexpected
There was a ripple of consternation around my team this week. I was dispatched to look at a printer that was apparently freezing up after just a few pages. The type of printer was one that doesn’t normally give us much trouble, apart from wearing out after a very long...
Tags: Board, Coin, Printers, Corporate Governance, Hardware, Peripherals, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-05-09
Energy Camp trades PowerPoints for user discussions to explore Green IT
On Monday, the day before the main events of Interop Las Vegas 2008 officially kicked off, a group of about 70 professionals from the technology industry huddled up for an unconference called Energy Camp, which used a free-wheeling, user-driven format to explore the issues of energy efficiency and Green IT....
Tags: Idea, Green IT, Microsoft PowerPoint, Attendee, Conference, Data Centers, Corporate Governance, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-04-30
How much do you use role play in training?
The thought of role play sessions on training courses often makes the blood run cold, especially when it is employed to teach soft skills. I remember doing a course on phone skills when the trainer recorded role play phone calls. Unfortunately, she played them back to the whole...
Tags: Role, Board, Student, Training, Corporate Governance, Workforce Management, Telecom & Utilities, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-04-25
Cracking open the Nintendo Wii Remote
Much has been written, speculated and conjectured about the Nintendo Wii Remote. As a follow-up to our disassembly of the Wii we decided to crock open the Wii Remote to see for ourselves. To our surprise, although in hindsight it shouldn't have been, the device maintains Nintendo's design theme of...
Tags: Nintendo Wii, Gallery, wii, wii remote, off topic, geekend, mark kaelin, TechRepublic Inc., Semiconductors, Network technology, Corpo, Corporate governance, HARDWARE, NETWORKING
Image galleries 2008-04-22
The three stages of a tech career
Stage one - You don't know much You are in awe of all the other techs. You make a lot of dumb mistakes. You feel like you are swamped all the time. You have to read a lot before you dare try anything for...
Tags: Tech, Corporate Governance, Professional Development, Benefits, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Career, Human Resources, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-04-22
A visual diagram of the epic Microsoft-Yahoo saga
CNET News.com (TechRepublic's sister site) has drawn up a visual diagram of the now-epic attempt of Microsoft to acquire Yahoo. The diagram shows all of the players in the game and where they fit into the fray. Of course, this thing isn't over...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Games, Corporate Governance, Personal Technology, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Dvorak says U.S. presidential candidates won't help tech industry; News.com has different take
Notoriously grumpy tech pundit John Dvorak has projected his grumpiness onto the U.S. presidential election and the effect that he thinks it will have on the tech industry. In a recent MarketWatch column, Blame Washington that tech will remain flat, Dvorak said that he didn't think any of the three...
Tags: Broadband Internet, Business Operations, Candidate, Corporate Governance, Corporate Law, Declan McCullagh, Dvorak, Hillary Clinton, Internet, Jason Hiner, John Dvorak, Network Technology, Networking, Tech Industry, Telecommunications
Blog posts 2008-03-07
Is Facebook finished?
We've seen the rapid rise of Facebook; are we going to see it die just as quickly as it burst in to life? Back in September 2006 Facebook was in negotiations with Yahoo with up to $1 billon on the table. One of Facebook's board members, Peter Thiel, indicated...
Tags: Facebook, Peter Thiel, Social Networking, Web Site Development, Corporate Governance, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-02-24
Combat "those" days by working smarter
Have you ever had one of "those" days? The kind of day where you wonder just exactly when it was that you went from having a real life to living in some sick, twisted sitcom? I’ve had those days. I have them frequently. So frequently that I...
Tags: Tool, Productivity, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-02-13
Yahoo struggles may be good news for Microsoft
In what appears to be a surprise move, Microsoft has laid a purchase offer on the Yahoo table. On Jan. 31, Yahoo announced that Terry Semel would step down from the Chairman of the Board role that he transitioned to seven and a half months after resigning...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Corporate Governance, Corporate Law, Portals, Business Operations, Internet, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-02-01
How to "push back" when the boss is wrong
What can - or should - you do when your boss is short sighted and directing you to do something you know is wrong? Everyone has a boss. Even the company chairman reports to a board of directors and isn't entirely free to do what she pleases...
Tags: Boss, Recruitment & Selection, Corporate Governance, Professional Development, Leadership, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Career, Management, John McKee
Blog posts 2008-01-31
Geek Trivia: The Mac and the myth
Despite what the YouTube obsession with "Mac vs. PC" spoofs might lead you to believe, the definitive computer commercial for all time is, has been, and probably always will be the Apple Macintosh 1984 Super Bowl spot. Directed by a fresh-from-Blade Runner Ridley Scott and boldly implying that IBM was...
Tags: Super Bowl, Apple Macintosh, Advertisement, Apple Inc., Corporate Governance, Desktops, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Hardware, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-01-29
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