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10 flawed products that are really bad
Certain well-known software and hardware products simply aren't very good — in fact some are barely usable, says Jack Wallen.
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10 key lessons for Linux learners
TR's Jack Wallen says he can ensure a smooth migration to Linux simply by providing new users with a machine running the operating system and a few basic facts.
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10 firewall tools to meet your budget
Jack Wallen briefly evaluates the pros and cons of 10 firewall tools (four of them free) that might fit your needs.
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Spotlight: Backupninja backups for Linux
Backupninja is for any Linux administrator looking for a solid backup tool that won't require a full day's work to setup, but will still be reliable.
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NolaPro: The Right Tool for the Job?
For many small- to medium-size businesses, point-of-sale software is often out of reach cost-wise. There are many solutions out there, but most are either unaffordable or too complex to use....
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OpenOffice.org--as good as Microsoft Office?
Can a free office suite be as good as Microsoft's venerable--and market-leading--Office? Jack Wallen thinks so.
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A tribute to Jack Tramiel, father of Commodore 64 (gallery)
Jack Tramiel was the king of the computer industry in the 1980s when the market for home computers first took off.
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Remembering Jack Tramiel
Commodore founder Jack Tramiel died this week. His legacy of computers for the people and dreams for a better future live on.
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Apple warned off brand-jacking UK TV company name
Apple is moving forward with its plans to launch a TV -- but what will it be called? Certainly not iTV says the independent UK broadcaster.
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10 flawed products that are really bad
Certain well-known software and hardware products simply aren't very good — in fact some are barely usable, says Jack Wallen.
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10 key lessons for Linux learners
TR's Jack Wallen says he can ensure a smooth migration to Linux simply by providing new users with a machine running the operating system and a few basic facts.
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Bank of America's Google+ page is "brand-jacked"
Google+ launched its business pages a week ago. One of the highest profile sites is from Bank of America. Or is it? Judging by the biting satirical content, Google has been thoroughly punked.
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FBI shutters $14m major click-jacking fraud; 4 million computers affected
A massive click-jacking fraud led millions of users being served ads when seemingly accessing popular websites, which raked in over $14 million in online advertising revenue.
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Alibaba vs Baidu: Can e-commerce trump search?
The battle between Alibaba and Baidu projects a vivid picture of the fierce competitions in China's internet industry.
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netTALK DUO Re-Reviewed: It Works - Just Not So Great
netTALK DUO would be a great replacement for Skype or Vonage or MagicJack, if only it worked better.
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(Updated) Review: netTALK Duo Underwhelms on Voice Quality
I really really wanted to like the netTALK Duo. But the deficient voice quality sunk this otherwise promising offering.
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China mining slowdown may jack up hardware prices
The cost of high-tech products is set to rise dramatically as a result of a lack of suppliers as China moves to consolidate rare earth mining operations
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10 firewall tools to meet your budget
Jack Wallen briefly evaluates the pros and cons of 10 firewall tools (four of them free) that might fit your needs.
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Sonoma Wire Works GuitarJack (photos)
CNET's Donald Bell goes hands-on with the GuitarJack from Sonoma Wire Works, a pro audio recording accessory for the iPhone and iPod Touch, priced at $199.
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Apple mulling new audio jack for iPhone
If a patent application filed this week is any indication, Apple is trying to limit the amount of holes in its devices, because each "breaches the barrier that protects components inside the housing."
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