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Like old magazine advertisements, ancient leather-bound books, or late-model cars, historical maps have an enchanting aesthetic quality. New maps might be more accurate and even more useful, but where's the fun in that? These days, atlases and online maps look the same.
Can Google do what the Mac was never able to do? What the various desktop Linuxes, even the most popular ones like Ubuntu have never even come close to pulling off? I think it can. Here’s why.
Imagine if you could read twice as fast, and retain twice as much information. How much faster would you be able to get your work done? This was the foundation and premise for this latest piece for Mindflash.
The iPad may not have changed the world of computing quite yet, but it is still a pretty nifty device. An e-book reader, a newspaper, an entertainment center and a workstation, this device can do a lot in a very small package.
You share and access some of your most sensitive data through your web browser, so it doesn't hurt to add a little extra security to your browsing session. Here's a look at five of the best, most popular security extensions out there.
In the spirit of the season I put together a list of 5 golden rings--5 great tips that everyone should know (but are especially useful for teachers and librarians to know about).
Doc finishes up his coverage of the five best purpose-built Linux distros. From the light weight and light on system requirements Puppy Linux to the full featured and feature rich Ubuntu, Doc covered off five great Linux distros. With so many options, one is right for you
The Gmail team has just announced five new themes for Gmail:
True or false: Technology in the classroom helps kids learn. A new survey reveals the answer, and the top five myths surrounding technology in K-12 classrooms.
When a machine won’t boot users often panic. But with the right tools, a seasoned IT pro can often revive a seemingly unbootable PC or at the very least recover the user’s data. During this episode of TR Dojo, I highlight the following five Linux rescue tools for recovering Windows, Mac, or Linux machines:
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