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Stupid hacker tricks, part two: The folly of youth

Sociopathic youngsters who have behaved very, very badly -- and paid for it. Read more...

Removing hard drive data -- the YouTube way

The truth about people and cameras: Beware videoconferencing pitfalls

Blind users still struggle with 'maddening' computing obstacles

6 factors that will decide the fate of Silverlight

Mozilla launches Firefox 3.0 RC1 early

Doctors' notes get clearer with speech recognition software

Google overtakes Yahoo as most-visited U.S. Web site

Yahoo tells Icahn that its own board knows best

Adobe rolls out beta of Flash Player 10

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10 great free downloads for your network
Whether you've got a home network, small network, enterprise network or anything in between, these 10 freebies can make it more secure, run better and easier to manage. They're useful, easy to learn ... and you certainly can't beat free.

Teach XP and Vista to play nice on networks
Preston Gralla explains that Vista has some nice networking features, but it takes some manual tweaking to get a mixed Vista/XP network to work properly.

Are You Obsolete?
With the consumerization of technology, everyone's a tech expert. And for IT, that means change or die.

Where to find free TV on the Web
There's lots of TV programming available on the Internet if you want to pay. But did you know about these free sites?

What's the Best Broadband ISP?
We asked Computerworld readers to rate their high-speed Internet providers on connection reliability, speed, customer service and more. The votes are in, and one service stands head and shoulders above the rest.

Sound off: Is your wireless network a security breach waiting to happen?
The security threat posed by wireless networks has been a hot-button issue for years now. Are they still a prime target for hackers? Computerworld editors Preston Gralla and David Ramel take opposing sides on the issue.

Don't fall victim to the 'Free Wi-Fi' scam
You see the wireless network connections all over the place -- especially in airports -- advertising "Free Public Wi-Fi" or "Free Internet Access." But don't connect, warns Preston Gralla, because they could be a security attack.

How to protect yourself at wireless hot spots
It's all too easy to fire up your laptop and use it at a public hot spot just like you're at work, but that's an invitation to disaster, says Preston Gralla, who offers a surefire plan to avoid security breaches.

20 must-have Firefox extensions
Still using a basic browser? These plug-ins give you souped-up functionality, better look and feel, and streamlined development tasks. And some are just plain cool. Make Firefox your own.

Specialists have retrieved about 99% of the data on a disk drive on board the crashed space shuttle Columbia. Don't miss the photographs of the recovered drive.
These big ideas were supposed to revolutionize technology, but they never actually appeared. In a few cases, you'll be glad they didn't.
Nearly 20 years after the first Internet worm, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols takes stock of the malware/anti-malware landscape and spotlights how the two sides are approaching the battle.
Though some thought it was released too soon, Mac OS X 10.5 has matured into a solid operating system, says reviewer Michael DeAgonia.
Reviews, analyses, how-tos, visual tours, hot issues and predictions about Microsoft's new OS.
Four years from now, the IT field will be a vastly different place. Will you be ready?
The Missing Piece of Virtualization
(Source: Neterion) Server virtualization saves money and increases flexibility.  But it faces some real limits.  Currently, I/O-intensive applications like databases or ERP systems are often excluded from virtualization, due to bottlenecks that are introduced by extra layers of software.

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Troubleshooting Remote Site Networks - Best Practices
Management and remote site employees expect the same level of network service as the headquarters site. However, when IT staff are faced with limited resources to support remote site networks, often the applications, services and performance at those sites is not as robust as the headquarters site. See how to deliver a high level of network service at remote sites using the best practices outlined in this white paper.

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Determining the cause of poor application performance
Are users constantly complaining that your network is too slow? Or that they can’t connect or can't stay connected? Are network applications hanging and slowing productivity? Do you spend way too much time trying to isolate the source of the problem and to prove that often the issue isn't the network at all but the application? In this on demand webcast, learn best practices and common root causes of application problems using case studies and live network traffic.

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