Tuesday, 18 December 2012

[TechRepublic] Add a Shutdown menu to the Windows 8 desktop

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Resource of the day

Improved Cooling Strategies for IT Wiring Closets

Don't wait until overheating causes servers to fail. Plan the right cooling solution for your IT wiring closet or server room now. There's an improved method for wiring closet cooling specification. Learn about it in this white paper.


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HP Z820 Workstation: Tool-less case makes teardown a snap

Bill Detwiler cracks open the HP Z820 using nothing but his hands and shows you what's inside this desktop powerhouse. Read more

iPad Mini more difficult to repair than larger iPad

Bill Detwiler shows you how to disassemble the iPad Mini and explains why it's actually more difficult to crack open and repair than the iPad. Read more

Wireshark makes locating bandwidth issues easy

When a small business experiences network bottlenecks, the best troubleshooting tool for the job is Wireshark, according to Jack Wallen. Read more

10 gifts for the open source fans on your list

If you get stumped in your quest to find perfect presents for open source lovers, here are some great possibilities. Read more

Samsung: Exynos 4 processors are vulnerable to serious attack

Gina Smith reports on the recent vulnerability of Exynos 4 processors, found in Samsung smartphones. Read more

The convergence of mobile and Big Data

Mobile BI apps are a necessary part of any Big Data strategy. Will Kelly looks at some mobile BI apps from Pentaho, SAS, and SAP. Read more


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Access the Apps screen with a self-made Start button


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Darth Vader, Yoda, and lightsabers, oh my (images)

At Steve Sansweet's Rancho Obi-Wan in Petaluma, Calif., 'Star Wars' fans of all colors have a chance to see what might be the best collection of the films' artifacts in the world. View on site

The 25 most anticipated games of 2013

What will 2013 bring gamers? Here's a list of CNET's most anticipated titles in chronological order. View on site

The top 11 games of 2012

Here are CNET's picks for the best games of 2012. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Unisys Needs IT Content Geared to Certifications (SkillSoft)

HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers: Power, Flexibility & Serviceability (Hewlett-Packard & Intel®)

Esri Maps Out Large-Scale Growth with SAP and IBM (IBM)

Data Center Projects: Advantages of Using a Reference Design (APC by Schneider Electric)

Stretch The Limits of Your Infrastructure: How to Get The Most Out of Virtualization (Hewlett-Packard (HP))


 

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