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Ten reasons not to fix computers for free
Do you feel like a heel if you don't want to fix computer problems for friends and family? Here are some of the reasons you shouldn't feel guilty.
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10 geek travel destinations
If you like travel, these ten destinations offer geek-centric fun. Share your own favorite places.
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10 tips for coping with international business travel
Traveling to other countries on business can get a little tricky. Here's some hard-won advice from one globetrotting IT pro.
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My 10 favorite things about Office 2013
Office 2013 has its share of critics, but some new features could win you over.
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10 timesaving strategies for the help desk
Vague descriptions, off-the-wall requests, and ad hoc 'quick questions' can slow help desk operations to a crawl. Try these tricks to remove obstacles and speed things up.
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10 things to look for in a multi-function device
Don't get sidetracked by bells and whistles: Consider these basic necessities when choosing a multi-function device.
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10 tips for coping with blue screen errors
Tracking down the cause of a BSOD can be tricky. Here are some steps that may help you zero in on the problem.
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10 things to try when applications won't work with Windows 8
If you have problems getting an app to run on Windows 8, all's not lost. One of these strategies or workarounds may get the application running.
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10 things you should do when building a new PC
Building a custom system lets you tailor the components to meet your needs, while holding down the costs. Here are a few things to consider before you get started.
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10 wishlist items for Dragon Naturally Speaking
For those who do a lot of writing, dictation software like Dragon Naturally Speaking can be a big help. But as Brien Posey observes, there's room for improvement.
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Five free desktop media players
If Windows Media Player falls short of your needs, you might prefer one of these free third-party alternatives.
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Five good alternatives to Windows Media Player
You aren't locked into using the media player that comes with Windows. Here are several possibilities you might like better.
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10 things you should know about data deduplication
Deduplication is touted as one of the best ways to manage today's explosive data growth. If you're new to the technology, these key facts will help you get up to speed.
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10 tips for dealing with armchair IT experts
When you run into people who are trying to show off their tech expertise (and show you up), these tactics may come in handy.
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10 tips for breaking in a new IT staff member
With a little effort and preparation, you can help your new employees get acclimated and up to speed with a minimum of anxiety and frustration.
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10 obsolete technologies that are still useful
Before you retire that camcorder and cancel your landline service, see why Brien Posey thinks some vintage tech is worth hanging onto.
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10 tips for avoiding IT burnout
If your job is driving you to the breaking point, it's time to look at a few ways to ease the stress. Here are some strategies to help you prevent a bad case of burnout.
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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.
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10 handy PowerShell scripts for Exchange 2010 administrators
Save time and effort knocking out complex Exchange admin tasks with the help of these ready-made PowerShell scripts.
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10 fundamental concepts for PowerShell scripting
PowerShell can save you a lot of time on Windows admin tasks -- but to use it effectively, you need to understand how it works. Here's a crash course in PowerShell basics to get yo...