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January 15, 2011
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Free/Low-Cost Tech Classes Did you resolve to learn a new skill in 2011? Here are a few options if you can't commit to attending an in-person class.
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Microsoft Re-issues Outlook 2007 Update After December Blunder Nearly a month after it yanked an Outlook 2007 update over connection and performance problems, Microsoft has re-released the patch to correct its mistakes.
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In Crowded Tablet Market, Brand Identity Will Matter When it comes to the onslaught of new tablet computers coming to market, a tablet maker's brand will take on more significance than ever.
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Microsoft Office 2010 Upgrades: Four Pitfalls to Avoid From training worries to compatibility woes, fears of business disruption can spread when IT announces a Microsoft Office 2010 upgrade. Avoid these mistakes and your upgrade will be quick and easy.
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Cloud App Integration: What's the Best Path? There's a lot of noise from vendors of every stripe about the cloud.
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Why You Should Use Stephen Fry's Pushnote A free plug-in for Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer lets Web surfers post comments on top of any site without censorship or registration.
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You Too Can Be an l33t "Whitehat" Hacker for Only $250 A group of malicious hackers based in Russia are now offering a "whitehat" toolkit of hacking tools and techniques.
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Ugly Fonts Help You Learn, Research Says Hard-to-read fonts can actually help people better recall content, researchers have found.
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Tomcat 7 Finalized New Tomcat app server brings the Java EE 6 support for Web applications
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Internet Engineering Task Force Turns 25 The Internet's leading standards body--the Internet Engineering Task Force--turns 25 on Jan. 16.
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CFOs Look to Move to Cloud, But Not Yet According to a SunGard survey, CFOs are still loath to move to the cloud, citing safety concerns
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Some Nerves: How Fruit Flies Could Improve Computing The simple yet sophisticated nervous system cells in the bodies of fruit flies are being used as a model that could improve wireless sensor networks and distributed computing.
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The PC Is Dead: Long Live Portable, Pluralistic Computing Figures from Net Applications show Windows in decline, and smartphones and tablets on the upswing. Isnt it about time to kiss goodbye to the desktop PC?
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