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  • Stop brain-dead software testing!

    Lousy software testing damages many IT projects. When testing doesn't uncover obvious problems that prevent software from operating as users expect, then failed projects are inevitable.

    Blog posts | October 3, 2008 7:51am PDT

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  • Cracking open Hewlett Packard's IIP, the original personal LaserJet printer

    The Hewlett Packard LaserJet IIP popularized the desktop personal laser printer. TechRepublic cracks it open to see what made the IIP tick.

  • TR: The 10 Best IT Certifications 2010

    Here’s a list of the 10 accreditations with the greatest potential for technology support professionals, administrators, and managers seeking employment within consulting firms or small and...

    Blog posts | August 20, 2010 3:15am PDT

  • Four reasons why IT is more than a 'commodity'

    MIT Digital Business experts explain why the 'IT-doesn't-matter' crowd has it wrong.

    Blog posts | June 9, 2010 9:13am PDT

  • Tim Bray's Enterprise 2.0 conundrum

    How does one create small systems that address similar requirements as large ones? It's a basic matter we need to consider.

    Blog posts | January 7, 2010 7:53am PST

  • Tips for support technicians booting Windows on Macs with Boot Camp

    TechRepublic's Erik Eckel shares several tips for support technicians who work with Boot Camp-powered Windows systems.

    News items | October 8, 2009 1:33pm PDT

  • No longer safe: WPA encryption cracked in 12 to 15 minutes

    It was only a matter of time. Sure, we can all expect that some hacker with enough time and processing power would eventually crack a WPA-protected wireless network to decrypt someone's precious...

    Blog posts | November 6, 2008 8:44am PST

  • Stop brain-dead software testing!

    Lousy software testing damages many IT projects. When testing doesn't uncover obvious problems that prevent software from operating as users expect, then failed projects are inevitable.

    Blog posts | October 3, 2008 7:51am PDT

  • Virtualization, terminal services, or what?

    In our first-ever guest blog, Erik Josowitz does a nice job of describing some of the strengths of virtualization.  But, as he also points out, virtualization is far from being a panacea. ...

    Blog posts | December 21, 2007 12:21pm PST

  • Postcard from Penguin Land, Part 1

    One of the first things I learned at LinuxWorld upon arriving at the show in New York City's Javits Convention Center is that next year's show is taking place in Boston. Suggesting that some...

    News items | January 23, 2004 6:23pm PST

  • Belgium to tax rewritable CDs

    The Belgian federal government will quietly introduce a tax on rewritable CDs May 1, the office of the country's minister of economy confirmed. Officially called a "compensation for personal use,"...

    News items | April 29, 2003 11:08am PDT

  • TalkBack Central: Don't get fooled again by the Web

    There's no question the Internet has and will continue to change our lives. Faster speeds and lower costs are the defining characteristics of this new era of communications and commerce. And our...

    News items | January 10, 2001 12:00am PST

  • TalkBack Central: Don't get fooled again by the Internet

    "The sudden rise and fall of first-generation Internet companies was no surprise and says little about the future of the industry. Right now, the smart companies are ones who planned their growth...

    News items | January 10, 2001 12:00am PST

  • TalkBack Central: Napster users to RIAA -- there's no stopping us now

    **** ZDNet News reader Erik Wilson tells the RIAA, "You're not going to stop 22 million users who have become accustomed to trading (not selling) MP3s among themselves from doing so unless you...

    News items | October 23, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • TalkBack Central: Napster users to RIAA -- there's no stopping us now

    ZDNet News reader Erik Wilson tells the RIAA, "You're not going to stop 22 million users who have become accustomed to trading (not selling) MP3s among themselves from doing so unless you shut...

    News items | October 23, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • TalkBack Central: Mac G4 Cube: Can it survive?

    In response to the article Show goers size up Mac Cube, ZDNet News reader Erik Ableson believes the Cube will do very well in the SOHO market. Read Erik's opinion. --ZDNet TalkBack Central

    News items | August 2, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • TalkBack Central: Mac G4 Cube: Can it survive?

    **** In response to the article Show goers size up Mac Cube, ZDNet News reader Erik Ableson says the Cube will do very well in the SOHO market. Read Erik's opinion below. **** I think that the...

    News items | August 2, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • University's move to NT not without headaches

    Administrators at the University of Texas in Arlington knew it was time to make a change. The school had been running Novell NetWare 3.11 servers for some years, but its needs had outstripped the...

    News items | January 5, 1998 12:00am PST

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