<b>Blog of Helios:</b> "Over the past few weeks, we've received a number of quality laptops to give out to our kids. Unfortunately many of these laptops did not come with power adapters and pretty much qualify for doorstops."
Do you need to create Dynamic Where Clauses at runtime? No need to use string concatenation with SQL, LINQ is fully capable of performing the same task.
The 'Excel Analyst's Guide to Access' is especially good for Excel users who need an introductory but aggressive tutorial into the world of Microsoft Access. Read on to find out why he decided to keep this particular book in his own personal library.
Following a high-profile security breach, search giant Google begins to phase out in-house use of Microsoft Windows operating systems, according to a report.
Business customers will be able to get their hands on the new office suite on May 12th, while consumers will have to wait until the boxes are ready for store shelves.
A viewer asks for one tool to manage disparate contacts, FedEx fails big time and entrepreneurial coach, Noah St. John helps you get your foot off the brake.
A viewer asks for one tool to mange disparate contacts, Feded fails big time and entrepreneurial coach,Noah St John helps you get your foot off the brake.
Tip of the Trade: Finding a way to ignore files or directories in Subversion so they are not included in svn status output is easy; figuring out the exact syntax is not. Here's are way to simplify this Linux server management quagmire.
Let your customers know you are the expert by offering a free eBook. This week, we offer ecommerce marketing tips for writing and distributing your own eBook.
<b>Tech Drive-In:</b> "Light the world with Firefox video is a nice depiction of Firefox through the years. But how many of you actually knew that there are a number of Firefox based browsers which are as good or oven better than Firefox? Here is a list of 5 Firefox based browsers you should know."
The latest survey by the Anti Phishing Working Group shows that organized phishing syndicates are working all the angles to get their hands on the most valuable data.
<b>Linux Pro Magazine:</b> "Amazon S3 provides unlimited storage at low prices, which makes it an ideal solution for storing backups. But to make use of it, you need a piece of software that can actually interact with Amazon S3:"
Responding to requests from government officials across the globe, Microsoft unveils two new programs that aim to share threat information faster than its normal monthly cycle.
<b>Apachelogger's Log:</b> "This post is supposed to make it clear why Kubuntu is what it is. Writing this down is necessary because people constantly get the wrong picture."
<b>Linux Journal:</b> "The latest versions of OpenOffice.org provide, for no cost, most of the features available in Acrobat Standard for $299 -- to say nothing of a few features that even Acrobat Pro Extended does not include even at $699."
<b>Enterprise Mobile Today:</b> "The tech press and blogosphere are gushing about the new dual 3G/4G smartphone, and some writers attending the wireless conference even got a few brief minutes to test it out, so we save you the surfing and provide the highlights of the debut."
<b>Softpedia:</b> "Nvidia announced a few days ago, on its forum, a new version of its proprietary driver for the Nvidia graphics cards. Nvidia 195.36.24 adds support for new GPUs, and fixes a few issues. But the most important thing is that Nvidia 195.36.24 has support for X Server 1.8."
<b>DeveloperWorks: </b>"A recent addition to Linux's impressive selection of file systems is Ceph, a distributed file system that incorporates replication and fault tolerance while maintaining POSIX compatibility."
<b>Webopedia: </b>"IT outsourcing is a phrase used to describe the practice of seeking resources -- or subcontracting -- outside of an organizational structure for all or part of an IT (Information Technology) function."
<b>Netstat -vat:</b> "A year and a half ago, I was among those that celebrated the release of Songbird 1.0 -- a Mozilla based open source music challenger to iTunes."
Microsoft says it's working on a patch for a security vulnerability discovered in some 64-bit versions of Windows and Windows Server, but downplays the risk of system takeovers.