If a hard drive needs to leave your possession, it may be a requirement to ensure there is no data risk. In this gallery, IT maharajah Rick Vanover shows how to zero out a disk with Active@ KillDisk.
On October 7, 2010, Senior Editor Sonja Thompson posted the following question on TechRepublic’s Facebook page: “What’s your favorite IT joke? Please keep it clean, folks.” Here are a few cartoon illustrations of their responses.
On November 5th and 6th, TechRepublic’s hometown of Louisville, Kentucky is hosting the 2010 Breeder’s Cup races, which makes it a perfect time to honor the majestic horse so important to this state.
While laptops and tablets get most of the attention in the computer world today, the silent majority remain chained to desktops. Here are four ways to enhance the desktop experience.
Microsoft versus Apple has long been the marquee rivalry of the technology industry, but the two companies also have a long history as frenemies. Here are their 10 greatest collaborations.
Last week’s NASA-based desktop wallpaper gallery was so popular we thought you would like to see more examples of the kind of images available for free from the NASA website.
TechRepublic has previously talked about some of the things you can do to increase your geek cred. Naturally, there are also some things that can hurt your reputation as a geek. In fact, we’ve put together a list of 10 of the worst transgressions for any geek. Doing any one of these will put your geek credentials at risk. Do two of them and your geek card immediately gets revoked.