Wednesday 25 May 2011

[TechRepublic] Cracking Open the new 27-inch iMac

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Cracking Open the 27" Apple iMac (2011)

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Anti-Malware Security Without Sacrifice

The wrong anti-malware software can slow you down. Of course, it's no reason to use weaker security. Read this white paper to learn how to make your online security solution more efficient but just as effective.


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How to devise a better Mac backup strategy

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Five tips for freeing up PC hard disk space

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Review: The ViewSonic ViewPad 10 dual boot tablet should go back to the drawing board

With the ViewPad 10, ViewSonic has taken an intriguing idea and muddled it up with some very poor choices. Read more

Video: Reduce power use in your data center or server room

From virtualization to hardware consolidation, Bill Detwiler gives IT pros five practical ways to save power in your server room or datacenter. Read more

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Fans in costume at Dallas Comic Con 2011

Dallas Comic Con 2011 was held on May 21-22. Take a look at some of the costume photos from the event. View on site

The Unofficial LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 Inventor's Guide projects

The Unofficial LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 Inventor's Guide book comes with four cool projects to add to the ones that come with the LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 set. Take a look at photos of the book's four programmable robot models. View on site

HTC ThunderBolt Teardown

Bill Detwiler cracks open the HTC ThunberBolt. Verizonâs first 4G LTE smartphone has chips from Qualcomm, Broadcom, SanDisk, Micron, and Atmel. View on site

Cracking Open the Samsung Series 9 (13.3-inch) ultraportable notebook

Bill Detwiler cracks open Samsung's answer to the MacBook Air. Inside the ultrathin notebook, he found hardware from Samsung, Intel, TI, and Broadcom. View on site



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Take Application Performance to a New Level with Oracle Exadata (Oracle)

Are Your Smart Phones Tough Enough? (Intermec Technologies)

Optimized Desktop Infrastructure Using Dell Flexible Computing Solutions (Dell, Inc., Intel, Inc. & Citrix Systems)

The Value of PC Refresh with Microsoft Windows 7 (Dell, Inc. & Intel, Inc.)

Best Practices for Windows 7 Migration (Dell, Inc. & Intel, Inc.)


Review: The ViewSonic ViewPad 10 dual boot tablet should go back to the drawing board

TechRepublic's Mark Kaelin says that, with the ViewPad 10, ViewSonic has taken an intriguing idea and muddled it up with some very poor choices.



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