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8 of the worst open source innovations of the decade
Open source innovations aren't all successes. Jack Wallen shares his picks for the biggest open source failures of the 2010s.
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How to stop spam calls right now
Spam calls drive us all crazy. Here are four ways to stop robocalls and other unsolicited phone calls.
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9 of the biggest open source stories in 2019
Open source may not have dominated the world in 2019, but it certainly had some major highlights.
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How to tune up your business travel habits to make the journey easier
As IT leaders, we likely spend a fair amount of time traveling. Some time spent "tuning up" your travel habits can make getting there far more pleasant.
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HubSpot tops Glassdoor's 100 Best Places to Work in 2020 Awards
The Boston-area marketing firm bested last year's winner Bain & Co., which claimed the No. 2 spot.
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Special report: Blockchain in business: Where are we now, and predictions for the next decade
Has blockchain overcome its initial hurdles to become a mainstream technology? TechRepublic Premium wanted to know. To better understand industry attitudes toward blockchain, a recent TechRepu...
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Significant advances in 5G, AI, and edge computing among the top tech predictions for 2020
Report by GP Bullhound also calls out the rise of data lakes/death of relational databases and the rise of vertical AI SaaS offerings, and XaaS.
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How to use apps to draw on a computer with Chrome
If you want to draw in the Chrome browser on your Windows, macOS, or Chrome desktop or laptop, these apps are worth a try.
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Analysts find connection between North Korean military and crimeware organization TrickBot
Researchers with SentinelLabs say they have found one of "the first known links between cybercrime groups and nation-state actors."
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How to use the pipe in Linux commands
Find out how to take your Linux command fu to the next level with pipes.
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How to add Slack to the Gmail sidebar
If you frequently find yourself sending the contents of email from Gmail to Slack, you're going to want to connect the two dots with this easy-to-use app.
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Companies need an ethicist armed with a moral compass to build trust in AI
KPMG report says understanding and explaining how algorithms work is also key to success.
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63% of organizations face security breaches due to hardware vulnerabilities
While hardware-level attacks are high, only 59% of companies have implemented a hardware security strategy, Dell and Forrester found.
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Microsoft Ignite 2019: Azure Arc, HoloLens 2, Edge, Quantum and Teams
Microsoft Ignite was a landmark year for the developer conference, with Microsoft taking a markedly more aggressive stance in positioning the benefits of Azure relative to AWS and Google Cloud, highli...
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Your open source gift giving guide for 2019
'Tis the season for open source gifts. But what to buy? Jack Wallen has a few ideas that are sure to put a smile on the faces of the open source lovers in your life.
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How to hide content on-screen in Word, but still print it
You don't have to work hard to print content you can't see on-screen in Microsoft Word--simply reset this default option.
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Tech companies find creative ways to give back
Charitable campaigns include everything from rescuing homeless dogs and planting trees to funding eye surgeries and donating tech skills.
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How to manage ESXi hosts remotely with PowerCLI
PowerCLI is a PowerShell-based framework that allows admins to create scripts that handle repetitive processes. Here's how to use PowerCLI to manage VMware ESXi hosts remotely.