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Enterprise Resource Planning That Works
Enterprise resource planning tools can seem like more hassle than they're worth. Read this white paper to learn how to get an ERP solution that works, from picking a product to implementing and...
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Google launches $280 million residential solar fund with SolarCity
For Google, the $280 million fund is its largest clean energy investment yet. SolarCity leases residential solar power systems to homeowners.
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Should you install Windows 7 Service Pack 1?
Last week, Microsoft released Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Since then, I've been monitoring the release. As with any major update, there are some issues, but are they...
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Adobe cultivates Bloom's largest commercial installation to date
Remember that cool parking-space sized battery/energy storage technology being worked on by Bloom Energy? I was just wondering about them the other day. Well, lo and behold, apparently developer...
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Snow Leopard install fails? Find a flashlight!
Several users report a blank screen after installing Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard. However, one suggested fix is to find a flashlight to read the screen.
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Sunwize on wise use of solar
Were near the longest period of daylight in the Northern Hemisphere. So in honor of the pending solstice, I spoke with a man who's mission is to spread the harvesting of solar energy. David...
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Windows 7 setup secrets
For the past week or so I’ve been installing and upgrading the Windows 7 RC code on a wide variety of systems, documenting the process as I go. In this post, I share seven of the lessons I’ve...
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10 seriously annoying default configurations
Guest post: Into every life, a little stupidity must fall. And sometimes, you just have to vent about it. Rick Vanover shares a few of the default configurations he finds especially frustrating...
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Up on the rooftop: Brightening prospects for solar technology
It's midnight, do you know where your solar panel is? I read somewhere yesterday where thefts of solar panels are on the rise, no doubt due to the rather dear price that they still command....
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Adventures with open source apps on Linux - Part 2
Today's post is a change from the "Adventures with open source apps on Linux" I had planned (that will now become Part 3 in the series). In this post I'll be covering how to add multimedia support...
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Park over there, under that solar tree
It seems sort of counter-intuitive that you could derive shade from a solar structure, but Envision Solar International has developed something it calls the Solar Tree. Here's a picture: The...
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Fixing Windows Vista, one machine at a time
At first glance, Jeremy Toeman's Sony Vaio is Exhibit A in the case against Windows Vista. When he bought this gorgeous machine in May 2007, the disappointment started almost immediately: it was...
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CEO of dissolved Open Country buys management code, launches Linux, VM provisioning company
Open Country, once a rising star in the open source management software market, closed doors in 2007. But its former CEO, Laurent Gharda, isn't giving up on its software. Gharda acquired the...
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A very religious robot
Three German artists have reprogrammed an industrial robot to copy the complete Bible as translated by Martin Luther. The robotic scribe has worked day and night during 7 months in a Karlsruhe...
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Sensors promise to aid in utility demand management
Green tech company BPL Global brings a new twist to the term “remote control.� The Pittsburgh-based startup is behind a pilot program in California called Easy Green that aims to cut energy...
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Windows Home Server installation
A look at Windows Home Server Build 3790
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Performing a fresh install of Windows Server 2003
Although many network administrators will probably upgrade to Windows Server 2003 from Windows NT or Windows 2000 Server, you might need to install a Windows Server 2003 server from scratch....
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Art installation blurs boundary between physical and digital (video)
Nervous Structure is a series of installations that create hypnotic displays using elastic or spandex and a projector to illuminate it with computer-generated graphics.
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Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization 9 simplifying application installation, delivery and management
Novell hopes its ZENworks Application Virtualization 9 will make it easier for organizations to migrate from Windows XP to Windows 7 as well as install, deliver and update applications. The...
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Google lures vendors to install Android on TVs
Google is paying vendors to include Android within their television sets - is this part of a long-term strategy?
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Preparing for the world's biggest tech show (photos)
A successful CES requires days of on-site preparation and laborious booth installation by all the exhibitors. These photos from the Las Vegas Convention Center will give you a sense of the...
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