Thursday 13 October 2011

[TechRepublic] Five ways to prevent Windows DNS problems

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TechRepublic Member | October 13, 2011

Five ways to prevent Windows DNS problems

ill Detwiler shares five tips for keeping the critical Domain Name System (DNS) running smoothly across your Windows network. Read more

Resource of the day

IDC white paper: A New Era in Midrange storage

The exponential growth of data is pushing the limits of midmarket storage capabilities. IBM® has developed new architectures that can scale up to this demand. This white paper elaborates on how IBM has met this challenge with efficiency and simplicity.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Motorola Lapdock Teardown: Tiny motherboard, no HDMI output

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Motorola Droid Bionic Lapdock--a Webtop accessory that pushes the convergence of the smartphone and PC one step closer. Read more

Free and open source text editors every developer should try

Even if you work in an IDE, a good text editor is always handy to have. Bill Detwiler looks at five text editors every developer should try. Read more

Tablets will replace PCs for many enterprise users

Bill Detwiler outlines factors that are both driving forward and holding back widespread tablet adoption in the enterprise. Read more

Microsoft is marketing Windows 8 to developers not to me and you

While Microsoft might be getting Windows 8 "just right" with developers, many IT pros seem to be feeling left out. Read more

Product Spotlight: Store and share files in the cloud with Minus

Minus allows you to easily transfer files within teams, outside your network, and between computers and devices. Justin James reviews it. Read more

Office challenge: How do I delete the page number from a title page?

This week, take our Office Challenge and test your Word skills with this frustrating page-numbering problem. Read more

10 things you must teach new Linux users

Sharing a few key facts about Linux can mean the difference between a stress-free transition and a user meltdown. Read more

 

Cracking Open the Motorola Droid Bionic Lapdock

Cracking Open the Amazon Kindle 2011

Cracking Open the Sony Tablet S

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy S II (Sprint Epic 4G Touch)


Featured multimedia

 

Sights from Fall CTIA 2011 (photos)

CNET brings you the highlights from San Diego. View on site

A tour of iOS 5 on the iPhone

As Apple issues its iOS 5 update for the iPhone, the iPad, and the iPad Touch, CNET goes deep to see how it looks and how it performs. View on site

NASA-themed corn mazes take flight across U.S.

The U.S. space agency teamed up with a group called SpaceFarm 7 to make corn mazes based on famous NASA projects and moments throughout history. The public is invited to vote on their favorite. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Fuel Your Growth With Data (Dun & Bradstreet)

Drive Your Sales Growth With Smarter CRM (Dun & Bradstreet)

Get the Most Value Out of Group Policy (BeyondTrust)

Make Your CRM Work Harder So You Don't Have To (Dun & Bradstreet)

New Servers: The Price of Saving (IBM)


 

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TR Dojo is built around a philosophy of constant learning. Our bi-weekly newsletter is my chance to share real-world lessons, IT best practices, and advanced technical tips.

Bill Detwiler
Head Technology Editor

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Camera phone challenge: Seeing is believing

You have until Friday, Oct. 14, 2011 at 5:00 PM EDT to submit photos of things you might not believe if your camera phone didn't see them. Get more details.




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