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Linux Tip of the Day -- Task Alert
dralnuX: "Have you ever started a long running task, and after some time decide you want to be alerted when it finishes?"
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Hands-on with the new multitouch MacBook Pro
You're going to want to swipe this MacBook Pro. And pinch it. And twirl it, too.Actually it's not so much the 15-inch MacBook Pro you're going to be swiping -- it's the new multitouch trackpad it features. The t
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Visualization tools may cut through the security logjam
Whether they're performing an analysis of an attack or observing the network traffic for large corporations, security professionals deal with a lot of data. Security professionals -- charged with protecting the electronic crown jewels -- deal with a lot of data. The t
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Diary of a Self-Help Dropout: Flirting With the 4-Hour Workweek
Time-management books command huge swaths of bookstore shelf space and sell tens of thousands of copies a year, but I always figured they applied more to stapler-stealing cubicle jockeys than someone like me. I am a freelancer. My services are available to anyone at any time. In a for
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Diary of a Self-Help Dropout: Flirting With the 4-Hour Workweek
Time-management books command huge swaths of bookstore shelf space and sell tens of thousands of copies a year, but I always figured they applied more to stapler-stealing cubicle jockeys than someone like me. I am a freelancer. My services are available to anyone at any time. In a for
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Scientists Think Like a Hurricane to Beat the Next Katrina
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in late August 2005 and the levees around the city broke, flooding the city and killing hundreds, Ed Link was as surprised as everyone else. He shouldn't have been. As one of the nation's foremost hurricane experts, Link, a professor at the Univ
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Scientists Think Like a Hurricane to Beat the Next Katrina
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in late August 2005 and the levees around the city broke, flooding the city and killing hundreds, Ed Link was as surprised as everyone else. He shouldn't have been. As one of the nation's foremost hurricane experts, Link, a professor at the Univ
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Linux Tip of the Day - Find the Hog
dralnuX: "If your users keep using up all the space in your home directory, here is a way to apprehend the top offenders."
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Post's Weymouth: The Last Media Tycoon
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Game On: The VC Who Focuses Solely on Games In Praise of the Career Woman Ariana Huffington Plagiarizes Herself Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Editor's Note: Condé Nast Portfol
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Post's Weymouth: The Last Media Tycoon
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Game On: The VC Who Focuses Solely on Games In Praise of the Career Woman Ariana Huffington Plagiarizes Herself Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Editor's Note: Condé Nast Portfol
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Post's Weymouth: The Last Media Tycoon
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Game On: The VC Who Focuses Solely on Games In Praise of the Career Woman Ariana Huffington Plagiarizes Herself Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Editor's Note: Condé Nast Portfol
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IBM aims for Linux customers with 'baby' mainframe
IBM is targeting midsize business customers that use Linux with a new "baby" mainframe that costs just a fraction of the amount charged for the high-end mainframe IBM released in February . The System z10 Busine
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Build Your Own iSCSI SAN Appliances With Linux, part 1
Search Enterprise Linux: "Yet most companies need a SAN, because  in my opinion  it's probably the best way to avoid losing critical data when server storage crashes occur. You don't need to pay for a proprietary SAN appliance, because you can build your own SAN using open source software.
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2-day Trip for Linux in China
17Lamp.net: Two members of ShangHai Linux User Group and Herbert Xu, a famous China native Linux kernel hacker, enjoyed a 2-day trip for Linux Conference of USTC (University of Science and Technology of China) in HeFei of China."
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The 7 deadly sins of IT management
Let the IT manager who is without sin cast the first stone.OK, we're still waiting.Odds are, you've committed some venal sins at work -- if not mortal ones. Whether it's falli
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OS shoot-out: Windows vs. Mac OS X vs. Linux
The Mac's been on a roll, both due to its highly regarded Mac OS X Leopard operating system and to an unhappy reception for Microsoft's Windows Vista. The result: For the first time in memory, the Mac's market share has hit 9.1 percent, according to IDC data, and Wind
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Sharing Microsoft Office files: A 5-minute productivity tip
It's a typical business scenario. Several people on a project have to create a set of documents: a report in Microsoft Word, a budget spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel, the final presentation to the board using Microsoft PowerPoint. One person writes the draft, and wants
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The Best Linux Marketing Tip: Don't Mention Linux
The VAR Guy: "The VAR Guy wasn't looking for love, but he found it during a trip to his local CostCo last night. There, he spotted the $299 Eee PC from Asus..."
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Linux Got Game: War§ow 0.42
Tech Source From Bohol: "Another tip from Free and Open Source gamer extraordinaire SlippJigg encouraged me to try out another action-packed First-person shooter (FPS) game called War§ow last weekend. So what exactly is this game and what makes it interesting...?"
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Who Writes Linux? (And How You Can Too!)
The Linux Distillery: "The very heart of the Linux operating system is the kernel, the piece of software which makes programs run and work with hardware. It's possibly the largest and most geographical spread open source project in the world. With software projects failing daily how can such
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