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IBM BladeCenter HS22V
Check out this product guide for the IBM BladeCenter HS22V blade server. You'll learn more about a server you may have overlooked and just may end up buying.
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Favorite IT jokes submitted by the TR community
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...
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Adobe about-face: Photoshop, Illustrator patches will be free
Adobe has changed course and will now backport the fixes to existing software versions.
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Photoshop, Illustrator users must pay for critical security updates
What if a user does not need or cannot justify paying for the new features in a product upgrade that includes a security fix? That user is a sitting duck to malware attacks.
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Adobe: Critical security holes in Shockwave, Photoshop, Illustrator
Adobe ships patches to cover multiple security vulnerabilities in Shockwave Player, Adobe Flash Professional, Photoshop and Illustrator.
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Men get seven years for Facebook cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
Two young Tunisian men have been sentenced to seven years in prison for posting cartoons on Facebook showing the Prophet Mohammed naked. One is in custody while the other has fled Tunisia.
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Cartoon makes better password point than many security experts
Sick of passwords you can't remember? Not sure you trust password managers? A cartoon has some good advice for you.
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PSN debacle illustrates stark differences between Apple and Sony
Sony's failure to keep PlayStation Network user data safe illlustrates the stark difference between Apple and Sony, and it shows you what's riding on the outcome - the hearts and minds of millions...
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Agility: can you afford it?
Every new generation of solutions that comes along - from yesterday's CORBA to today's cloud -- promises ever greater "agility." But it's going to cost ya. Geek & Poke's Oliver Widder hit the...
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Cartoon Critters Explain Why Tablets Are Better Than PCs (YouTube, Xtranormal)
Cartoon Critters Explain Why a Tablet Equals a PC (YouTube, Xtranormal)
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Apple making 'major push' for illustrated titles in iBookstore
Apple is reportedly making a "major push" for more illustrated titles to be available in the iBookstore, specifically photo books, cookbooks and children's books.
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Security hole in Adobe Illustrator CS5
Adobe has shipped a patch for a potentially dangerous security hole in its Adobe Illustrator CS5 software product.
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Tandberg illustrates stupidity of software patent policy
The patent is still complete tripe, and should never have been filed
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Favorite IT jokes submitted by the TR community
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...
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Cartoon contest leads Pakistan to shutter Facebook
A Seattle cartoonist's satirical suggestion that Thursday be dubbed "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" has led to Pakistan shutting down Facebook.
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Bing on iPhone rumor illustrates Apple's threat to Google (updated)
The rumor that Apple is considering replacing Google with Bing on the iPhone signals that the relationship between the two companies has gone ice cold. Now they're just fierce competitors.
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Illustrated guide to 7 REALLY green data centers
This link will lead you to a list of the worlds "greenest" data centers.
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Critical zero-day flaw found in Adobe Illustrator
Adobe's security response team is scrambling to deal with the release of exploit code for what appears to be a critical zero-day flaw in the Adobe Illustrator CS4 software product.
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Canada scandal illustrates perils of health IT stimulus
Call it the law of unintended consequences. Many private acts, done in the normal course of business, become matters of criminal interest when public money is involved. A commission becomes a...
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Flu shot controversy illustrates compliance problem
Research has shown that compliance rises with data, but there is also resistance to compliance. Little research has been done on where the "compliance ceiling" may exist, and what to do about...
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From 'Missed Connection' to art -- photos
Illustrator Sophie Blackall has created a wonderfully whimsical series of drawings from the Missed Connections posts found on Craiglist and other sites.
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