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About 2015 results
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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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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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Five tips for a smoother Linux command-line experience
Many Linux users find the command line intimidating and avoid it like the plague. But these tricks and shortcuts can make the command line more manageable -- and downright useful.
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Making metaphor with Neal Stephenson
The first time you saw the title "In the Beginning...Was the Command Line" on TechProGuild, it was a review through the eyes of a Windows zealot. Now see what a Linux eva...
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Get quick control over your Linux server with server commands
Linux has many useful GUI administration tools, but often it's just easier to enter commands from the command line. Here is a list of helpful Linux server commands, how they're use...
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Android Market upgrades to Google Play
Jack Wallen says that Google Play (or the Play Store) offers more than just a name change for the Android Market. Find out what you can expect to see from this upgrade.
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Five tips for promoting your consultancy on the cheap
No advertising budget? With a little effort and ingenuity, you can still get your name out there.
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Give the new LibreOffice Sidebar a try
This quick tip covers how to get and enable the LibreOffice Sidebar design feature.
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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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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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Five email clients to help ease you away from Outlook
Jack Wallen suggests some alternative and cheaper email clients that make migration away from Outlook a possibility.
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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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Connect the Thunderbird email client to your Exchange server
Looking for an Outlook replacement? If so, try using Thunderbird with the ExQuilla addon to get an email client connected with an Exchange 2007 or 2010 server.
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Five portable antivirus and antimalware tools to carry with you at all times
Jack Wallen lists his five favorite portable antivirus / antimalware tools - the tools you keep handy for that inevitable security emergency.
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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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Five free network monitoring tools
Among the wide array of network and system monitors, you'll find several that do what the pricier tools do -- for free.
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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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Five top alternatives to Microsoft Outlook
If you're looking for an email client to replace Outlook, you're in luck: Many solid alternatives are available. Jack Wallen lists five top contenders.
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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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How to get Netflix streaming on Ubuntu 12.10
It's taken quite some time, but Netflix streaming video has finally arrived on the Ubuntu Linux desktop. In this easy, step-by-step, Jack Wallen shows you how.
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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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Three free email client apps for Android
Jack Wallen highlights three free email client apps that are more powerful, easier to navigate, or offer more options than Android's default email client.
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Linux 101: Easy VNC server setup
If you need to remote into your Linux server, VNC might be the best option. Jack Wallen walks you through the steps of setting up a VNC server on an rpm-based distribution.
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Transfer files between your Android tablet and PC using Wi-Fi
Find out how to transfer files between your PC and Android tablet with the WiFi File Transfer application.
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Five solid FTP clients that also happen to be free
FTP isn't going away anytime soon and for anyone looking for a solid FTP client, here are five free tools that should meet nearly any need.
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Five Apps: Free graphic design tools
In conjunction with your favorite editor these tools will go a long way to help extend your capabilities and offerings.
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Fact sheet: Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander)
Here is a quick fact sheet about what changes you can expect to see in Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander).
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Set up a free SSH server on Windows 7 with freeSSHd
freeSSHd is a handy little application. Learn how to use freeSSHd to get an SSH server up and running on a Windows 7 machine.
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Set up an Exchange account on your Android phone
The Android mobile platform allows Exchange accounts to reside on the same system as non-Exchange accounts. Here's how to set up Android's built-in Exchange support.
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Five cool Windows 7 docks to sharpen up your desktop
Enhance the functionality and convenience of your Windows 7 desktop and add some visual pizzazz with these easy-to-use docks.