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About 2015 results
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10 important lessons I've learned as a remote engineer
It takes a special kind of person to handle the remote support role. But for the right tech, the work can be enormously satisfying.
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Multitask with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Multi Window
Jack Wallen highlights how to multitask using the Multi Window feature that's available on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet.
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ReadItToMe reads your SMS, calls, and app notifications
Jack Wallen takes a look at ReadItToMe, an Android application that tells you who is calling and reads your text messages to you when you need hands-free mobile computing.
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Lightworks video editor: Another missing piece for Linux
Lightworks has ported its video editing product to the Linux platform, and although it's still in beta, it shows some serious polish and potential.
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10 signs your staff is about to mutiny
When your staff is frustrated and resentful, morale and productivity can take a big hit. Knowing how to spot the signs may help you preempt a full-scale rebellion.
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Format spreadsheets with the Kingsoft Office Format Painter
Find out how to use the Format Painter with Kingsoft Office on your Android tablet to quickly replicate the format of selected objects, text, or cells in your spreadsheets.
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Make the most out of your Windows Phone 8 email experience
Jack Wallen offers some tips and tricks to make the most out of your Windows Phone 8 email experience.
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Five web-based network troubleshooting tools
Web-based networking toolkits often offer numerous ways to test routes, domains, and other issues that will directly affect your network.
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Make network problem solving easier with these five apps
Web-based networking toolkits often offer numerous ways to test routes, domains, and other issues that will directly affect your network.
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Give this free, LibreOffice-integrated bookkeeping package a try
Gnuaccounting, a free, Java-based, open source, cross-platform package, offers plenty of tools to fulfill many small shops' bookkeeping needs.
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A house divided: Linux factions threaten success
Linux is at a major tipping point, yet it faces being undermined from within. Jack Wallen calls for the Linux community to end the fighting between the Linux camps.
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Add a full blown web server to your Android tablet
Jack Wallen takes a look at Bit Web Server, a full-blown web development environment for your Android tablet.
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10 reasons why Kingsoft Office is better than the competition
Move over Microsoft Office and LibreOffice - there's a new suite in town.
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Use Zoho Campaigns as your SMB's email and social marketing tool
Take your marketing to a new level with Zoho Campaigns. The tool lets your SMB create and send a professional looking email or social campaign in a flash.
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Standardize your Android contact phone number format with Twitch
Organize all of your Android contact phone numbers into a standard format with the help of Twitch! Contacts Formatter.
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Best Linux distributions for enterprise computing needs
There are a lot of Linux distributions out there. Out of those hundreds of variations, which are best suited for enterprise-level servers and desktops?
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Five apps to help secure Thunderbird
If you're looking for some added security for Thunderbird, you might want to look into the various available extensions.
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Set up a VPN on your Zentyal small business server
Follow these steps to learn how to set up a VPN server on your Zentyal Community Edition free small business server.
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Secure Thunderbird with the help of five apps
If you're looking for some added security for Thunderbird, you might want to look into the various available extensions.
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Top four Android voice recorder applications
After combing through numerous Android recording apps, Jack Wallen lists his top four favorite and why.
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How to block in-app purchases on your Android tablet
Find out how you can block in-app purchases on your Android tablet with the help of the Google Play Store settings.
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Five alternatives to Microsoft Office 365
Alternative apps from the fringes which Jack Wallen thinks could very easily fill all of your online office suite needs.
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Five online office suites beyond Office 365
Alternative apps from the fringes which Jack Wallen thinks could very easily fill all of your online office suite needs.
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Best open source HRM and ERP solutions
There's a reason why enterprise companies "get" Linux and open source. It's not just because of the security and reliability -- it's for the software. Check out this list of best i...
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Protect your Windows Registry with Registry Alert
Registry Alert lets you prevent applications from automatically starting and possibly introducing malicious software to your network.
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Three methods for transferring files to and from your Android tablet
If your Android tablet doesn't have a USB port, you can still easily transfer your files to and from a PC. Jack Wallen explains three ways this can be done.
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10 tips for troubleshooting Outlook problems
When Outlook falters, productivity and vital business communications take a big hit. These troubleshooting measures will help you resolve problems quickly.
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xScope Browser Pro: Full-featured, fast, one-handed browsing
Take a look at how to install and configure xScope Browser Pro, an inexpensive but powerful app for your Android mobile device.
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Five lesser-known web browsers worth trying
Not all web browsers are created equal, but obscurity does not mean they are not worth your attention.
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Screenshots: Five obscure web browsers
Not all web browsers are created equal, but obscurity does not mean they are not worth your attention.