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  1. Geeks - The New Heroes
    by Suzann Kale. Geeks know how things work. Geeks are our engineers, our computer scientists, our physicists, our chemists - and you, our new do-it-yourself computer heroes. The Geeks among us never stop learning, even if they teach themselves. And indeed, many sophisticated computer-proficient people are self-taught. They read, they stay up to date on their niches of interest, they're not afraid to try new app... products, articles, news

  2. Mac Book Air Review - Is It Really That Good?
    by Bill Miller. The MacBook Air is one hot selling laptop. The Mac Book Air is Apple's new Ultra Light, Ultra Thin notebook. Although this isn't the first ultra thin notebook to hit the market (the first was the X505 from Sony in 2003), this is probably the most hyped. The MacBook Air will find a following with on-the-go Travelers and Business people no doubt. The Air sports a wedge design that tapers from appr... products, articles, news

  3. Download an Audio Book From Your Hard Drive To A Non-iPod Media Player - Step By Step Instructions
    by Guru Bhakt. Now, if you have a media player other than an iPod and have been wondering how you could ever download an audio book that you have on your hard disk to the device, then this is open article that you might want to read every word of. To start with, you might want to check to see if DRM ( digital rights management ) licensing is still in effect. To do this, just open the first file of the audio bo... products, articles, news

  4. Linux in the Dell
    by Guy Smith. Sometimes passages in an otherwise mundane press release consumes your mind like a sumo wrestler at an all-you-can-eat buffet. Dell's recent announcement about adding SuSE Linux to their line-up caught more than a few folks attention. Considering that Novell and Microsoft were in on this announcement raised Open Source conspiracy theories to new levels, leaving such purists to wonder what compa... products, articles, news

  5. Certified by Linux
    by Joe Bella. The world of Information Technology is changing dramatically. Ten years ago, people with a degree from high school and a technical trade school were eligible for what is now one of the hottest and in-demand careers in the country. Today, the competitive field of IT requires certifications, extensive training, and a bare minimum of an associate's degree with a preference for a bachelor's degree in... products, articles, news

  6. Windows Vs Mac OS Vs Linux
    by Andrew Horner. A few weeks ago I heard a quite amusing summary of Windows, Mac OS and Linux, it read something like this; "Linux is for developers, Mac OS is for GFX designers and Windows is for playing solitaire!". Now, as you're reading this, the chances are very great that you are using Windows as your OS. In fact, is estimated that 93% of all computer systems in the world are running Windows of some form. O... products, articles, news

  7. Installing Linux on Virtual Machines
    by Eric Meyer. If you haven't started using virtual machines yet then you are missing the boat. Virtual machines create a virtual computer with in your computer. You can configure how much memory you use and how much of your hard drive you need. This great because if you are running Windows XP then you can test out Vista while XP is still running. The virtual machines act as real computer receiving their own i... products, articles, news

  8. Understanding Linux Data Backup And Recovery
    by Terry Parker. Linux provides numerous options for configuring storage, such as Logical Volume Management (LVM), Software RAID (metadisks), and many various filesystem types. After a full system failure, recovering a server to its previous configuration can be quite a daunting task. Also the cost involved to have a hardware technician perform the work could be very expensive. Add a change in disk hardware to... products, articles, news

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