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5 IT Headlines You Won’t See In 2006
Ah yes, itÂ’s that time of year. A chill in the air. Wishes of holiday cheer. Increasing traffic around shopping malls. And the mandatory predictions of whatÂ’s to come in the New Year. Rex Baldazo has already given you his views on what we wonÂ’t see in the news in...
Tags: Apple Computer Inc., information technology, itÂ, Microsoft Corp., Next Big Thing thatÂ, Novell Inc.
Blog posts 2005-12-14

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forced
You mean, if you knew me better, you'd force stuff on me like everyone else?— It's possible, I said. That's how people live in the real world: forcing stuff on each other.— You wouldn't do that. I can tell. I'm an expert when it comes to forcing stuff and having...
Tags: User Submission
Blog posts 2006-03-06
A hint of change to come
For several months now, IÂ’ve been hintingat changes that are coming to TechProGuild. TPG isnÂ’t alone in facing somenew changes. TechRepublic itself will be undergoing a bit of a transformationin the near future.Change can be stressful, but often times itÂ’s good. ItÂ’s waytoo easy set in your ways and...
Tags: John Sheesley
Blog posts 2006-09-21
Photos: Bright lights, big billboard
Oversize electronic displays--especially those with LEDs--are the next big thing in outdoor advertising, and South Korea's LG is looking to make its mark.
Tags: Engineering, billboard, light-emitting diode, South Korea, LG Electronics Inc., photograph, advertisement
Image galleries 2007-05-22
Wal-Mart's gPC romance ends: What does it mean for Linux?
Wal-Mart announced that the gPC made by Everex will no longer grace the shelves of the retail giant, saying that it wasn't what their customers were looking for (though it's worth noting that Wal-Mart.com will continue to sell the gPC and Everex Cloudbook online). ZDNet blogger Adrian Kingsley-Hughes suggests that...
Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Everex, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-03-13
How to get the right average in Excel
Excel's Average function considers all the entries in the input range and 0s matter. For instance, if the input range is three cells, and one of those cells contains a 0, Excel totals the values and divides by 3. That's probably what you'd expect and what you want. ...
Tags: Microsoft Excel, Cell, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2007-09-10
9-20Shots113.jpg (Technologia: Adventures at level 60)
One big spiderThis was a really big spider. Bonky and I almost died fighting this thing. It wasn't an Elite, but it did about 400-500 damage per hit.
Tags: Bill Detwiler - TechRepublic
Discussion threads 2006-09-25
Using NAT to connect Windows 2003 to the Internet
Do you use MicrosoftÂ’s Proxy Server or ISA Server to connectyour network to the Internet? If so, you may be surprised to find out thatWindows 2003 offers a service called Network Address Translation NAT that youcan use to achieve much of the same functionality as you can from theseproducts. Here's...
Tags: Eric Sheesley, Internet, ISA, Microsoft ISA Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, network, Network Address Translation, server
Technical articles 2004-11-01
Next up: MacOS X
I’ve been runningSuSe Professional 10.0 now for several months to test out as a Windows XPalternative. So far, that’s been working ok, but Linux hasn’t been without itsproblems.I’ve also recently installed a copy of eCommStation1.2 – the latest incarnation of OS/2. That’s been a fun trip down memorylane and the...
Tags: Apple Mac OS, IÂ've, itÂ
Blog posts 2006-01-30
Is Big Ole Jack really just a gigantic tosser?
In my opinion, yes. I guess that's too harsh a way to put it, but that's beside the point. His actions were well out of line. Post your opinions.The only thing that was big about Big Ole JackWas his own ego and the amount of BS he spread about.Character assassination...
Tags: noneedfortenchi@...
Discussion threads 2007-11-22
Sanity check: How Microsoft trounced Linux in China and what it means for freedom, justice, and the price of software
What do you think of Microsoft's victory in China and its implications?Link to the original post:http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=525What do you think about the victory of Windows and Office in China? Do you think the relationship of Microsoft with the Chinese government is a good thing or a bad thing?RE: Sanity check: How...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Jason Hiner, Microsoft Corp., Linux, software
Discussion threads 2007-07-27
The Future of Sonet/SDH
Sonet/SDH is no longer spoken of as a "legacy technology" - something to be replaced by the "next big thing." There is a growing and urgent realization among carriers around the world that when it comes to next-generation telco infrastructure, Sonet/SDH is the next big thing - and that for...
Tags: SONET/SDH, Fiber Optics, Optical Networking, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2003-11-14
Windows on the Mac? Who cares?
AppleÂ’s been getting a lot of coverage lately about their newIntel-based Macs. It seems like hardly a day goes by whenever you donÂ’tread something about these new machines.Most of the hype and hysteria revolves around the potential of runningWindows on a MacIntosh. Whether itÂ’s the attempt to natively load XP...
Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Blog posts 2006-04-27
New Year, Same Work
Well here it is; a new year and a new challenge. That's the usual line but a change of calendar doesn't necessarily mean an automatic change in your life. You have to make changes happen. The main reason for New Year resolutions...
Tags: Job, Life, Holiday, Change, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-01-06
An Experience Installing, Objectively, Ubuntu
Ok, admittedly thatÂ’s a bit of a silly title. The other day,I wondered here ifI should give Ubuntu a try, and decided I might as well. So I installedUbuntu on my test machine, hoping to get an interesting article out of it. The problemwas, there wasnÂ’t anything interesting or exciting...
Tags: installer, SuSE, touchpad, Ubuntu
Blog posts 2006-08-21
Video: Build a functional Blu-Ray phaser
Here's the world's most unlikely vote for HD-DVD over Blu-Ray: If the latter media standard fails in the marketplace, there will be plenty of surplus Blu-Ray laser diodes for you to build a "functional" vintage Star Trek phaser, as shown in this instructional video. ThinkGeek sells a...
Tags: Video, Blu-ray, ThinkGeek, Corporate Communications, Hd Dvd, Marketing, Personal Technology, DVD, Home Entertainment, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-11-15
How much does Linux adoption depend on gaming?
Stephen J.V. Nichols at linux-watch.com has uncovered the truth about why you can't use Linux or any variation as your Xbox screen name. Turns out that it is not just another case of Microsoft beating down Linux, but part of a broader prohibition against trademarks of any kind, as well as...
Tags: Game, Linux, Nichols, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2007-09-06
Hand Writing A Blog Entry
One Thing about using a Tablet Pc is that it requires you to getused to writing again. This entry is being entirely written by hand. AsSuch, it's taking about 10 x as long as it normally would. It's notthat the Tablet does that Bad a Job, It's Just that my...
Tags: blog
Blog posts 2005-09-27
Will Yelp achieve verb status like Google has?
Virtually all Web content these days has some way for the users to write their own take. Newspaper sites have a comments section at the bottom of every news story; big sites like Citysearch have ratings for restaurants, movies, or entertainment venues; and comments are a centerpiece of MySpace and other social...
Tags: Google Inc., Site, Yelp, Social Networking, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing Research, Online Communications, Marketing, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2007-07-26
plugging in computer starts power up cycle
My friend has an Acer Power 1000--cute little thing. He has had problems with it locking up. He brought it to me and I found that it doesn't lock up, but moves EXTREMELY slow. I did the spyware thing, the anti-virus thing, and a registry repair thing. ...
Tags: BIOS, PRODUCTIVITY, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, dullvj@..., computer
Discussion threads 2007-10-23
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