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Five Windows 7 Gadgets to keep you informed about your system
For many users, having instant, up-to-date, information about a system means an efficient environment. Windows 7 Desktop Gadgets could be the answer.
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Speech personal assistant in Windows Phone 8
Take a look at Speech, the Windows Phone 8 built-in speech recognition software.
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Empower your Windows Phone 8 with basic invoicing
Take a look at how to install and use Quote To Order, a mobile app for Windows Phone 8 that enables you to quickly create and send invoices to clients.
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Five apps for managing MySQL from Windows
There are plenty of GUI tools available that can manage your MySQL database, even from the Windows environment.
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10 things every new IT admin needs to know
When you launch your IT career, it's important to understand concepts -- but you also need to know how to perform these real-world tasks.
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Jump Desktop: Access your desktop from an Android tablet
Jack Wallen takes a look at Jump Desktop, an app for your Android tablet that allows you to remotely connect to your Windows or Mac desktop.
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Five SSH-ready clients for Windows and UNIX
Jack Wallen lists what he considers to be five of the best SSH-ready clients for Windows and UNIX.
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10 signs your TARDIS is stuck in the past with your IT
If you let your technology fall behind, you might have a tough time catching up. Jack Wallen explains why outdated IT can hurt your business.
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Share one keyboard and mouse with multiple machines without a KVM
The Synergy open source application allows you to share a keyboard and mouse between Windows, Mac, and Linux computers and saves you the cost of a KVM.
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Enable the mounting of ext2/3 file systems on a Windows machine
One of the easiest ways to get data off an ext2/3 disk from a Windows machine is to use Ext2Fsd. Here are Ext2Fsd installation and usage instructions.
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Five free apps for diagramming your network
You don't have to spend a fortune on fancy software to handle basic network diagramming tasks. Here are a few free apps that are effective and easy to use.
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Get your data into the cloud without saving it to the cloud
If you want to gain access to desktop files without uploading the files to a third-party cloud service, Syncbox might be the perfect solution.
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Five free and reliable cloning tools
Image your drives for free with the help of one of these reliable tools.
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Monitor Windows 7 boot logs with the help of msconfig
If you just want to analyze what occurs during the boot process on a Windows 7 machine, Jack Wallen says msconfig is the perfect tool for the job.
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10 things I've learned from using Windows
Longtime Linux user Jack Wallen shares a few Windows-inspired revelations.
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Five free alternatives to Windows Explorer
Don't like the way Windows Explorer handles file management? Ditch it in favor of one of these feature-rich replacements.
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Windows 7 to Windows 8: Tips on easing users' migration anxieties
Windows 8 Metro is such a major UI change that users migrating from Windows 7 might need some hand-holding. Read more Windows 8 migration tips.
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Five preventive maintenance tools for Windows
Keep your Windows machines optimized and healthy with the help of these five tools.
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Five tools to keep Windows systems in top shape
A little preventive maintenance can go a long way toward keeping Windows systems optimized and healthy.
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Five trustworthy password recovery tools
In a bad situation, you may have to use a specialized tool to recover a password. Here are five reliable apps you can turn to.