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Extend Moto X Active Notifications with DynamicNotifications
Jack Wallen takes a look at Active Notifications and DynamicNotifications, two ways to efficiently communicate with the notification bar on your Android smartphone.
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Five best email apps for Android tablets
Jack Wallen highlights his five favorite email client apps for Android tablets.
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Configure your WAMP server with ApacheConf Pro
See if ApacheConf PRO is software that would be useful to add to your web admin toolkit.
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Ubuntu 13.10: It just works
Find out why Jack Wallen thinks that Ubuntu 13.10 is a solid, reliable platform that just works. Do you agree?
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10 preflight checks before launching your virtualization strategy
In the right environment and with careful planning virtualization technology can yield benefits, but make sure your organization is ready to implement it successfully.
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Steam Box will bring Linux to the masses
Find out why Jack Wallen believes that Valve's Steam Box will help get Linux into the living rooms of the world. Do you agree?
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Work with MS Office documents from within Google Drive on your tablet
Jack Wallen discusses how to install and use Quickoffice when working with MS Office files within Google Drive on your tablet.
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Lesser-known features in iOS 7
Jack Wallen takes a look at a few of the lesser-known features in iOS 7.
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10 signs it's time to let an employee go
For some it's tough to let an employee go, even when the signs are obvious. If you see these behaviors, prepare to make a personnel move.
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Five Web-based Apps to help you visualize big data
With only a web browser, you have the means to visualize collected data in an interactive form that will allow you to apply the results.
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Set up a basic website with Apache
Here are instructions on getting your small business website up and running with Apache on Linux or Windows.
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Quickly search all your clouds with a single app
Find out why Jack Wallen recommends CloudMagic to quickly search for content that lives on multiple cloud services from your Android smartphone.
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Five free tools to aid in graphic design
In conjunction with your favorite editor these tools will go a long way to help extend your capabilities and offerings.
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Zoho Writer: A solid tool to create documents on your Android tablet
Find out why Jack Wallen believes Zoho Writer is a solid tool for the creation of documents on your Android tablet.
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Linux is more secure but not invulnerable
Jack Wallen believes Linux is more secure than other platforms, but it's only as secure as the packages installed.
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Create a photo slide show presentation in LibreOffice 4.1
If you need to create a presentation based on a collection of images and you're short on time, there's no easier way to do it than with LibreOffice 4.1 Presentation software.
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Install the high performance Nginx web server on Ubuntu
Jack Wallen begins a series of articles on Nginx, an open source web server. Find out how to install Nginx and how to start and stop the server.
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Gain an extra level of security on your Android phone with Vault-Hide
Jack Wallen takes a look at Vault-Hide, an applications that allows you to hide calls, contacts, SMS, pictures, videos, and more on your Android smartphone.
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Four tips to speed up your Android tablet
If your Android tablet is starting to bog down and become unresponsive, these four tips may help.
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10 common-sense rules for end users and those who support them
Some things never change in the workplace. Users make mistakes and support has to fix them. Revisit these common-sense rules to reduce the headaches.
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Linux advocate contemplates the purchase of a Mac
Linux is, always has been, and always will be Jack Wallen's platform of choice, but an iMac may very well be his next purchase. Find out why.
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Android 101: Make the most of your home screen
Jack Wallen provides an introductory post about working with the home screen for new Android smartphone users.
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Five free cataloging applications
Finding software that you can use as a cataloging tool isn't easy, but with a little creativity and a lot of searching, free apps can be found.
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Engage with employees via Bitrix24's social features
If your small company is looking for a cost-effective solution to help make your processes easier, try Bitrix24 Free edition. You'll have a full-blown CRM with social-centric featu...
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Easily install Google Web fonts in Ubuntu with TypeCatcher
Jack Wallen explains how to install and use TypeCatcher, which is one of the easiest ways to get Google Web Fonts onto your Linux desktop.
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10 most common excuses heard from end users
If you've worked in IT support for awhile, you've probably heard it all -- the excuses from end users, that is. Do these sound familiar?
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Five free but powerful desktop calendars
There are simple but still powerful free desktop calendar apps out there ready to serve.
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10 underdog open source apps you need to try
These open source applications continue to fly under the radar but they are strong candidates to replace more popular software choices.
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Troubleshoot Outlook connectivity with these quick tips
When Outlook won't connect to the Exchange server, follow these steps before calling IT for help.
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Improve your calendaring experience with Business Calendar
Find out how you can improve your calendaring experience on an Android smartphone with Business Calendar.