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Photos from BrickMagic Festival for LEGO Fans

Photos from BrickMagic Festival for LEGO Fans

LEGO builders and enthusiasts met up at the recent BrickMagic Festival for LEGO fans. These photos show some of the incredible LEGO creations on display at the event.
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Related galleries: LEGO fun at Brickworld Indy 2011, LEGO creations at MegaCon 2011, and Amazing LEGO creations from Brickworld 2010.

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TechRepublic launches native apps for iPhone and Android

After upgrading the mobile version of the site earlier this year, TechRepublic is now launching native apps for iPhone and Android.
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10 expressions that don't belong on your Web site

Want your Web site to attract visitors, hold their attention, and get the right message across? Make sure you avoid buzzwords, marketing tripe, and meaningless hype.
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10 expressions that don't belong on your Web site

IT Pros are not feeling the love from Microsoft

Are IT pros getting the short end of the stick at Microsoft these days, or is that just a misperception fueled by fear of change and the unknown? Debra Littlejohn Shinder tackles the question head on.
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IT Pros are not feeling the love from Microsoft

Researcher fingerprints networks to find rogue hardware

Unauthorized devices are the bane of network admins. New technology based on digital fingerprinting might offer some relief.
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Researcher fingerprints networks to find rogue hardware

Small business lessons for IT consultants

TechRepublic blogger Chip Camden discusses Maggie Mason?'s seven lessons for small businesses from an IT consultant?s perspective. What lessons would you add to the list?
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Small business lessons for IT consultants

Practical SELinux for the beginner: Contexts and labels

Vincent Danen gets into some of the basics of working with SELinux. Learn how to work with contexts, which include ports, processes, files, and directories, and labels.
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Practical SELinux for the beginner: Contexts and labels

While IT pros scoff, Google Chromebooks will likely seduce businesses

Google's Chromebook for Business program could entice a lot of organizations to consider ditching Windows for Chrome OS. Learn why and see how it could save big money.
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While IT pros scoff, Google Chromebooks will likely seduce businesses

Techno itinerancy and surviving the professional apocalypse

TR member Todd Fluhr provides some survival steps for freelance techies who have little or no resources to work with. Additional tips for survival are welcome in the discussion thread.
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Techno itinerancy and surviving the professional apocalypse

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A world of Android phones at Google I/O

Though Google I/O is mostly for developers, there's plenty to see for the average cell phone fan. On one floor, a display case had Android phones from around the world.
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A world of Android phones at Google I/O

Samsung Nexus S 4G

The Samsung Nexus S 4G offers a great combination of design, features, and performance. The 4G connection could be more reliable, but the Gingerbread OS, stock Android UI, and admirable call quality make for a satisfying smartphone.
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Samsung Nexus S 4G

Seven free or inexpensive file transfer apps and web-hosting providers

Ryan Boudreaux adds more free or inexpensive tools to his list for web developers on tight budgets. This time, he concentrates on file transfer applications and web-hosting providers.
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Seven free or inexpensive file transfer apps and web-hosting providers

World of Warcraft Mobile Armory app's Remote Guild Chat feature

Here's a look at what you can expect from the new Remote Guild Chat feature in the World of Warcraft Mobile Armory app for iPhone, iPad, and Android.
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World of Warcraft Mobile Armory app's Remote Guild Chat feature

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