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Hacking Mac OS X Tiger : Serious Hacks, Mods and CustomizationsThis serious, but fun, down-and-dirty book will let you make Tiger purr, ensuring that your Macs appearance, speed, usability, and security settings are what you want. Author Scott Knaster:
- Shows you how to speed it up, lock it down, or pull back the curtains.
- Dives into default system settings,...
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Increase efficiency while saving money with “on-demand” computing
The biggest game-changing force in business since the creation of the Internet, cloud computing simplifies and lowers the cost of operations while providing flexibility and power you never dreamed possible. Make your strategic move now, with... |
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Beginning Ubuntu Linux: From Novice to ProfessionalLinux has come a long way in a short time. Computing itself is still relatively young by any standard; if the era of modern computing started with the invention of the microchip, it’s still less than 50 years old. But Linux is a youngster compared even to this; it has been around for only 15 of those years.
In that brief time span,... | | Internet Technologies Handbook: Optimizing the IP NetworkThe Internet is an amazing communication medium. Its predecessor network, the ARPANET, was developed over three decades ago, yet many of the fundamental algorithms and protocols are still in use today. Granted, we don’t have to run these protocols on a refrigerator-sized computer; our laptop or palmtop PC will do quite well. But think of it -... | | |
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