Friday 22 July 2011

Things you should never say on the job, keeping work problems from ruining a vacation, how to say no to an iPad for your college-bound kid

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10 things you should never say on the job

Ever had one of those heart-stopping moments when you realize you've said just the wrong thing at work? Here are some guidelines to keep that from happening again. Read more

Resource of the day

Why Managing Mobility Matters

At first, it makes sense to let employees use their own mobile hardware, but that can become a problem. Read this white paper to learn more about mobile computing and how it relates to IT and business.


10 ways to keep IT emergencies from derailing your vacation

Vacations are sacred. They're for decompressing, relaxing, and having fun -- not for putting out fires back at the office. Don't let your work interfere with your downtime. Read more

10 reasons not to buy an iPad for your college student

If your child is trying to convince you that an iPad is essential for an effective, productive college experience, this list will help you stand your ground. Read more

10 things you should know about Mac OS X Lion

Mac OS X Lion has hit the streets, and Erik Eckel says the new release includes some outstanding enhancements. Here's a quick rundown of what's changed and what's improved. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Use Windows 7 System Image Recovery to restore a hard disk

In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz shows you how to use System Image Recovery to revive an unbootable Windows system. Read more

10 ways in which recruiters annoy candidates

A job candidate is the means of earning commission for a recruiter, but all too often is not treated as a supplier or partner, but as a necessary evil. Read more

15 best cities for teleworking

Teleworking has faced some challenges in the past, but some cities are making an effort to make it work. Read more

Social coding -- the next wave in development

New social coding tools are enabling a revolution in product development. Rick Freedman reveals what he sees as the key stumbling block for social development. Read more


Google+ coverage on TechRepublic

Why Google Plus is about to change the Web as we know it

Four ways Google+ will end up in your workplace

The top 10 features missing from Google Plus

7 Google+ essentials (photos)


Today's recommended downloads

Business Intelligence For Your Company's Tomorrow (SAP)

New Storage Options to Tame the Information Explosion (IBM)

Spend Time Using Technology, Not Implementing It (IBM)

Going Mobile, and Staying There (SAP)

Recommendations for Implementing Cloud Security (IBM)


Ready, set, Lion! How to rein in users eager for the new Mac OS

Mac OS X Lion is out, but the ability of users to download an OS as easily as they do Angry Birds might not sit well with IT. Erik Eckel provides some tips for applying caution to the over-eager user.



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