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[TechRepublic] Nook Tablet teardown: Upgraded, improved Nook Color

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TR Dojo

TechRepublic Member | November 24, 2011

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet teardown: Upgraded, improved Nook Color

The Nook Tablet is nearly identical to the Nook Color, both inside and out. This Android tablet also shares hardware with its chief rival--the Kindle Fire. Read more

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Sales Performance Management Evolution

There's a difference between having a sales team and having a good sales team. Read this white paper to learn more about sales performance management tools that can help you empower your sales.


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Kindle Fire teardown: No-frills tablet filled with TI hardware

The Kindle Fire puts Amazon's store right in your hands. Bill Detwiler cracks open the Fire for a look at the hardware inside. Read more

Replace Windows Explorer with a free, feature-rich file manager

Bill Detwiler examines five free file managers that might make IT pros and power users dump Windows Explorer. Read more

The 10 most important things to teach your Excel users

You can help new Excel users become more productive and self-reliant if you explain these core concepts, efficiency tricks, and essential features. Read more

Infographic: The price of a stolen identity

How much is an online identity worth to cybercriminals? This infographic shows how much money is involved in the industry of online identity thefts. Read more

Troubleshoot driver problems in Windows 7 with Driver Verifier Manager

Greg Shultz shows you how to use the built-in Driver Verifier Manager to troubleshoot driver problems in Microsoft Windows 7. Read more

 

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Future tech exhibit plugs museum interactivity (photos)

Interactive designers, researchers, and developers look to the future of museum interactivity at a kickoff event this week for new gallery of prototypes at The Tech Museum in San Jose, Calif. View on site



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Gaining Greater Efficiencies via Primary Storage Compression (IBM)

Keeping Your Cloud Secure (IBM)

The Perfect Mix: Hardware, Software, Infrastructure (IBM)


 

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