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12 myths about how the Internet works 21/11/2008 14:10:00
A list of assumptions we make when we hit the send button or download a videoThirty years have passed since the Internet Protocol was first described in a series of technical documents written by early experimenters. Since then, countless engineers have created systems and applications that rely on IP as the communications link between people and their computers. - +
Why developers prefer Macs 18/11/2008 09:34:00
Apple systems have become the tools of choice for coders of all kinds, but not without a few aches and painsWhen Terry Weaver wants to create .Net applications, he fires up Visual Studio and types away like any other .Net programmer. The setup gets a bit weird when he wants to test how the .Net application might appear to a Mac user visiting the Web site. Instead of starting up another machine, asking a colleague with a Mac, or simply ignoring those crazy followers of Steve Jobs, Weaver just pops over to the browser in another window. That's easy because Visual Studio is running on Windows inside a Parallels virtual machine, which, in turn, runs on his Mac. He has a PC, a Mac, and a Unix development box all in one. - +
Seven Lessons That SMBs Can Learn from Big IT 14/11/2008 10:26:00
Tips for running ypur business like the big guys...Just because you don't have a large enterprise doesn't mean you can't run your IT operation like the big guys. Here are seven ways to help your SMB--a small or medium-size business--implement some of the lessons big IT operations have learned over the years. Using these tips, you should be able to improve productivity, cut costs, and keep your business running smoothly. - +
Calvin Klein meets the Eee PC 13/11/2008 12:36:00
ASUS unleashes new laptops amid Calvin Klein's latest runway creations.ASUS unleashes new laptops amid Calvin Klein's latest runway creations. - +
How 10 Famous Technology Products Got Their Names 13/11/2008 10:25:00
From iPod and BlackBerry to Twitter and Wikipedia, we take a look at the processes and people who came up with the names for these iconic tech products.Coming up with a great technology product or service is only half the battle these days. Creating a name for said product that is at once cool but not too cool or exclusionary, marketable to both early adopters and a broader audience, and, of course, isn't already in use and protected by various trademarks and copyright laws is difficult--to say the least. - +
Specialty Linuxes to the rescue 12/11/2008 09:22:00
Six sweet distributions that can boot from a pen drive, run in a sliver of RAM, rejuvenate an old system, or recover data from a dead PCLinux is, among other things, a customizable operating system. Clever developers can craft a Linux whose kernel and packages are configured for a specific purpose, to serve as a sort of vertical-market operating system. The benefit to users is somewhat akin to walking into a hardware store. On the shelves are tools, each suited to a specific task. And it's particularly nice that all the tools are free. - +
Windows 7 unmasked 11/11/2008 10:21:00
Measured by runtime specs and performance benchmarks, Windows 7 M3 looks like Vista, and it runs like Vista. Welcome to Windows Vista R2!It's here! After months of speculation, Windows 7 was finally unveiled last month at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference (PDC). Through a series of well-orchestrated keynote presentations and supporting breakout sessions, Microsoft walked conference attendees through the highlights of its new desktop OS: better performance, an improved user experience, and some nifty media-sharing features. Overall, Microsoft's pitch was quite compelling, and the PDC crowd was practically salivating at the chance to play with Microsoft's latest and greatest. - +
How much ink is left in that dead cartridge? 11/11/2008 15:54:00
We ran printers until they said it was time to change the cartridge -- and found that some left more than 40 percent of their ink unused.We ran printers until they said it was time to change the cartridge -- and found that some left more than 40 percent of their ink unused. - +
Alienware's ultra-hot M17 gaming notebook 10/11/2008 19:07:00
An absolute beast of a notebook in a dog of an economic climate…Alienware has launched its M17 notebook, and it’s a strange-looking creature… - +
Cheap laptop batteries: Good deal or risky business? 10/11/2008 08:57:00
You can save up to 50 percent with an aftermarket battery for your notebook -- if you dareIt was five years coming, but the battery of my ThinkPad R50 finally met its maker. On a recent trip, it conked out after powering the notebook for only half an hour -- three hours short of what I'm used to getting out it. Now it refuses to be recharged at all. Clearly, it's time for a new battery. - +
How best do I clean my Registry? 10/11/2008 17:38:00
Has a surgeon ever told you that, although they're an expert and will do the best they can, the operation still has some inherent risks? Imagine replacing the surgeon with some cheap or free software.Has a surgeon ever told you that, although they're an expert and will do the best they can, the operation still has some inherent risks? Imagine replacing the surgeon with some cheap or free software.
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