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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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HIT startup takes pain and paper out of managing access to hospital health info systems
eProvision as an automated work-flow engine that fills the gap between HR and IT, and makes it easier to give and revoke access to medical records.
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Huawei UltraStick: A creative solution for the lack of expandability
Huawei's UltraStick, a HSPA+ (3G) modem on a standard-sized SDIO card, is a very creative solution to a growing problem in consumer electronics: the lack of expandability.
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Product Spotlight: Jitterbit Enterprise MX 3.0
Jitterbit Enterprise MX 3.0 is an open source application and data integration platform that can link a variety of software packages to help enterprise business analysts better manage business inform...
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Tougher immigration laws make Indian IT firms consider contingency measures
Pending immigration legislation in the United States might upend the Indian outsourcing business model and has IT companies scrambling for damage control.
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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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Five gift ideas from the Apple App Store
Instead of giving a gift card this holiday season, use the Apple App Store to gift an app to a loved one.
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Get Boxer to handle your iPhone email
Will Kelly reviews Boxer, an iPhone email app that might appeal to some corporate iPhone users.
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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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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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CMOs are elbowing out CIOs: But do they know their back ends from their front ends?
The increased clout of marketing leaders in IT purchasing, combined with their lack of awareness of the technology working in the background, could be exploited by vendors.
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Cracking Open the Google Chromebook Pixel
Bill Detwiler disassembles the Google Chromebook Pixel and explores the hardware inside this high-end Chrome OS laptop.
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Learning to let go: How to delegate effectively
While letting go may be uncomfortable to managers at first, here's a delegation dilemma plan that teaches you how and when to exercise your delegation muscles.
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An IT consulting miracle
What does the children's book The Carrot Seed have to do with IT consulting? Read this inspiring real-life story to find out.
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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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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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September Office tip mailbag: A little magic
Susan Sales Harkins answers Microsoft Office questions received from readers. This month the topics involve Excel and Word.
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Microsoft Surface: What do CIOs really think about it?
Business users were always the most likely to be interested in Microsoft's Surface tablet - so what do tech chiefs make of it so far?
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Build a mobile workflow with Adobe Acrobat Pro XI
Will Kelly gives an overview of how you can use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI to create a mobile workflow.
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Rewriting Microsoft's mobile strategy one cloud at a time
Find out why Will Kelly believes that Microsoft’s corporate enterprise history holds their key to leadership in enterprise mobility.