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- Laptop shortage anticipated this Christmas
- Hyped up storyI doubt there is any real shortage. Last month, a glut of memory chips dropped the price to new lows. If memory is in the glut mode then it follows that other components are also not being used.This is just appears to be industry hype to...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Marketing research, Sales force management, Memory, Semiconductors, tundraroamer, marketing, sales, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2007-11-01
- TurboTax e-filing woes draw customer ire
- Filing fee refundTo start, those that paid the $16.95 to file online on Tuesday and could not should get a full refund.Then Intuit should send them a 50% off coupon on next years program for the trouble they caused.If they don't, then TaxCut should just to gain new customers.
- Tags: tundraroamer, TurboTax
- Discussion threads 2007-04-19
- Yahoo! IM, Kerberos, Firefox, and Kaspersky AV vulnerabilities
- Kaspersky headed for a train wreck?Last fall, When I changed out my Trend Server products in favor of Kaspersky, part of my requirements were that it work in everything from NT to W2K3 Terminal Servers. Assured that it was, I began the conversion. In February, I brought on...
- Tags: Servers, tundraroamer, IM, Mozilla Firefox, Kerberos, Yahoo! Inc., Kaspersky, Microsoft Windows NT, server
- Discussion threads 2007-04-09
- Zero-day threat persists for Microsoft Word
- One more reason not to upgradeWe still use Office97 and have some NT servers still is use. While we are moving those to W23K, we still have to deal with stuff like this. No patches will be made for our versions but then, it does not look like...
- Tags: security, tundraroamer, Zero-Day threat, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word
- Discussion threads 2006-12-12
- Lego
- Like Linux you mean?..........Lego Linux?Hacking's a snap in LegolandSoftware apps via the lego methodMaybe one day we can order up "bags" of software code to create a customized operating system or some other program that would be totally integrated like Legos are.Maybe that's how we should build the next generation...
- Tags: hacking, LEGO Co., Like Linux, security, software, tundraroamer
- Discussion threads 2005-09-15
- Symantec merger gains key support
- Now I have to replace my VeritasOnce Symantec gets a hold of it, it will more than likely be ruined just like there own product line of bloatware.Anybody recommend another good backup solution?Hey now they cantake backups hostage as well.a fewbut they all require linux.and will suck drive space for...
- Tags: merger, security, Symantec Corp., tundraroamer
- Discussion threads 2005-06-14
- Take three steps to secure data backups
- Tape ContentsMake sure the tapes you send are not blank despite what the backup program tells you!Better to lose the tapes in transit then to explain why you can't restore from a blank tape that has been secured so well for so long.I'm confused...On my Windows server 2003 boxes, we...
- Tags: ASR, backup, data backup, security, tape, tape drive, Travan Backups, tundraroamer
- Discussion threads 2005-06-10
- SQL User Logon Issue
- We had to move both our SQL 2000 and application software to a new servers. Everything was reinstalled as original. All Databases were moved by backup/restore method. Users can logon to the primary application which access the SQL database without problem.The issue is when they try to run Crystal...
- Tags: database, hardware, logon, Microsoft SQL Server, new server, server, SQL, tundraroamer
- Q&A 2005-03-11
Additional Resources
- Maybe I should take requests
- I need to take a second to send a shout out to member tundraroamer, who sent me a great idea for Geek Trivia question yesterday. If I can actually track down the answer to his question, it will probably be the basis for the Oct. 5 edition...
- Tags: Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2005-09-20
- Get up to speed on Microsoft's February security bulletins
- Any opinions on the change?We are always interested in member's opinions obviously since we do this for you so I wanted to give you an opportunity to post any comments on the change to this column/newsletter.We will begin covering all the MS monthly bulletins in a single issue and other...
- Tags: Tech Locksmith, security, TR Page, feedback, locksmith, Microsoft Corp., blog, Security Blog
- Discussion threads 2007-02-27
- Trojan swaps porn sites for Koran text
- Trojan swaps porn sites for Koran textarticle rootPurityThis sounds great - maybe companies and families should start intentionally 'installing' this on their computers. I don't know much about the Koran - I wonder if it has words as powerful and convicting as the Bible, like when the Lord Jesus...
- Tags: Bible, computers, filter, GSteve, internet, intolerance, Koran, Koran ARE, porn, religion, security, stop sinning, trojan horse, web
- Discussion threads 2005-09-07
- Geek Trivia: Full (moon) circle
- Why did NASA confine the original Apollo landings to latitudes near the lunar equator? This week's Geek Trivia includes a special shoutout to TechRepublic member Tundraroamer, who pointed the Trivia Geek toward the morsel of minutia that inspired this edition. Hope you're keeping warm up in...
- Tags: NASA, Apollo, Jay Garmon, Crew Exploration Vehicle, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Nostalgia, TechRepublic Inc., Moon, Latitude, Plan, Games, Personal Technology
- Technical articles 2005-10-04
- Members share varied methods for securing hardware
- Steel cables, screeching alarms, and other products can help prevent laptop theft, but some members say the best approach to security is to think like a thief.TechRepublic members who responded to Bob Artner’s recent column on the theft of laptops here at TechRepublic offered a number of ideas for securing...
- Tags: Notebooks, Suzanne Thornberry, hardware, laptop computer, thief, cable
- Technical articles 2002-09-05
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