Return of the Keyboard Shortcut By Mike Elgan -
Published April 23, 2008
Two Web sites boost your personal productivity by helping you enter computer commands more quickly.
Return of the Keyboard Shortcut By Mike Elgan -
Published April 23, 2008
Two Web sites boost your personal productivity by helping you enter computer commands more quickly.
Hyper-V: The Killer Feature in Windows Server 2008
It's fair to say that while many of the other new features are evolutionary, Hyper-V, by contrast, is revolutionary. Paul Rubens explores Microsoft's big step into virtualization. »
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Which is More Secure, Leopard or Vista?by Kenneth van WykA security expert revisits an earlier examination he made of the relative security of Mac Tiger and Windows XP.
Which is More Secure, Leopard or Vista? By Kenneth van Wyk - Published May 9, 2008
A security expert revisits an earlier examination he made of the relative security of Mac Tiger and Windows XP. [more Security]
GNU/Linux: Source Code and Human Rights By Bruce Byfield - Published May 6, 2008
By using Free and Open Source software, you are supporting one of the few initiatives that give developing nations and the poor any hope of participating as equals in the modern world. [more Open Source]
Why Steve Ballmer Should Resign By Mike Elgan - Published May 7, 2008
Microsoft needs the opposite of a tough-talking wimp as CEO. Microsoft needs a sweet-talking killer, one who charms rather than intimidates, then pulls the trigger when required.
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Apple's Perpetual Motion Marketing Machine By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes - Published May 7, 2008
The "what will Apple do next?" game is one that anyone can play, and there are absolutely no downsides to making an incorrect prediction. So go on, come up with your own wild Apple prediction and join the fun! [more Apple in the Enterprise]
Storage Virtualization Plays Catch Up By Drew Robb -
Published May 5, 2008
While server virtualization rolls onward with seemingly unstoppable momentum, storage virtualization has lagged behind. Block-level and file-level virtualization are helping change this. [more Network & Systems Management]
iTips for Your iPhone By James Alan Miller -
Published May 5, 2008
Our resident mobility expert, James Alan Miller, offers up quick tips to help you get the most out of that sharp looking iPhone. [more Mobile/Wireless]
GRUB vs. the Inodes: Who Needs a Bootable System, Anyway? By Carla Schroder -
Published May 5, 2008
Users of GRUB legacy, which is version 0.97, are getting bitten by an e2fsprogs incompatibility that renders their systems unbootable. e2fsprogs is the utilities package for the Ext3 filesystem, so it doesn't affect other filesystems. Resident expert Carla Schroder explains the problem and details some fixes to get affected systems back up. [more Open Source]