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The market has rejected Linux desktops. Get over it.

Linux has failed to win either mind share or market share on the desktop. Google's Chrome OS will do little to change that. Learn why.
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The market has rejected Linux desktops. Get over it.

Basics of stack-smashing attacks and defenses against them

Understanding the basics of stack-smashing attacks can teach admins what operating systems are best protected against them and developers how to protect their programs from stack buffer overflow vulnerabilities.
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Tips on choosing a programming language to learn

If you're interested in learning a new programming language, Justin James suggests asking yourself five questions that will help you pick the one that best suits your needs.
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Tips on choosing a programming language to learn

Sarbanes Oxley: A lesson in design fundamentals

Bad, hasty design decisions cost big, no matter the industry. In this case, our elected officials have given the best example to date with Sarbanes-Oxley.
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Configuring Google's new public DNS

Google has launched an Internet-facing pair of public DNS addresses. Rick Vanover shows configuration and usage of the new engines.
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Configuring Google's new public DNS

Could you explain technology to a non-IT person?

Vincent Danen lists the benefits of using the do-it-yourself pfSense firewall system over some of the readily available firewall appliances from Linksys and D-Link.
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10 books every IT pro should read

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10 books every IT pro should read

Could you explain technology to a non-IT person?

If an interviewer asks you to explain a technical topic like you would to a non-IT person, here's what he's really trying to find out.
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What CIOs need to know about Windows 7

This episode of CIO Sanity Savers looks at five different aspects of Windows 7 and the potential impact that they could have on IT.
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What CIOs need to know about Windows 7

The downside of being in management

If your career goal is to be a manager, you need to be aware of the realities of people management. Toni Bowers tells what you may face as a manager.
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The downside of being in management

Five cool Microsoft applications that are completely free

Microsoft isn't known for giving away its products, but Bill Detwiler shows where to find five free Microsoft programs that can be useful and fun.
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Five cool Microsoft applications that are completely free

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Lotus Symphony office suite

The Lotus Symphony office suite enables the small business, running on a tight budget, to have a streamlined, reliable office suite.
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Lotus Symphony office suite

Foxit PDF Reader

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Foxit PDF Reader

IOGear GCS1764 KVM switch

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IOGear GCS1764 KVM switch

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20 most notable products of 2009

While not all of them may be the best products of 2009 -- or the best deals -- they're all special enough to stand out from the rest of the pack in 2009.
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20 most notable products of 2009

The best video games of 2009

With another gaming year in the books, CNET editors take a look back at 2009 and honor their picks for the best video games of the year.
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The best video games of 2009

Decade's end: Most annoying things the Web offered

From irritating viral videos to nefarious password-stealing schemes, CNET social-media beat writer Caroline McCarthy presents the dregs of the digital decade.
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Decade's end: Most annoying things the Web offered

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iPhone in the Enterprise: Management Solutions

We outline how the iPhone stacks up to some common needs that many enterprises identify as critical in a management solution. We also discuss the pros and cons for three iPhone enterprise management tools and provide a deployment overview for each product.
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iPhone in the Enterprise: Management Solutions

Windows 7: An IT Pro's Overview

Windows 7: An IT Pro's Overview offers a comprehensive look at Windows 7's new tools and features in the new OS and has tips that will help you make a decision about a possible upgrade.
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Windows 7: An IT Pro's Overview

IT Professional's Guide to Policies and Procedures, 4th Edition

IT Professional's Guide to Policies and Procedures, 4th Edition includes guidelines and tools for creating training documents, personnel, support, and inventory forms, computer usage and security policies, and privacy statements.
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IT Professional's Guide to Policies and Procedures, 4th Edition
 

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