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1. Is the Internet creating challenges for your business?
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The Internet is a great tool for business, but it can also present some tough challenges. Computer viruses, spyware, spam, and even unauthorized web surfing can cause downtime and affect productivity. Fortunately there are ways to prevent these issues. Click the link below to see how CyBerJaz can help.
http://www.cyberjaz.net/CyBerJaz-ProGuard-Internet-Management.pdf?referrer=take5
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2. Critical Patch Tuesday Pains I.T. Admins
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This past Tuesday's patch release from Microsoft was a lot to swallow for some admins. It contains 9 updates with 6 critical fixes, all of which require a reboot. In spite of the extra effort, probably one you don't want to miss though. Get the details here...
http://www.newsfactor.com/news/Critical-Patch-Tuesday-Pains-I-T--Admins/story.xhtml?story_id=100007T8M0DG
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3. How To Make A Wi-Fi Extender
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Do you have trouble receiving your wireless network signal in different parts of the house? Don't feel like shelling out the bucks for a wi-fi extender antenna though? Well check out this video on the flixxy site. It shows you how to make one on the cheap out of stuff you have at home. They say it actually works. See what you think.
http://www.flixxy.com/diy-wifi-extender.htm
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4. How To Destroy Your Computer
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Well Take 5 has offered up plenty of advice over the years on how to fix your computer, so we figured maybe it was time to give you a few tips for DESTROYING your computer for those so inclined. Take a look and enjoy this tongue-in-cheek article from dansdata.com. Just don't let your users read it. :)
http://www.dansdata.com/sbs3.htm
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5. Networks 101: An Introduction to Server Applications
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This article on the Techsoup site offfers a very nice beginners guide to server applications. It offers an overview on some of the most common server programs, covering everything from print servers to proxy servers. A good read for someone who is just getting started in networking, or looking for a little better understanding of the server world.
http://www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/networks/page4819.cfm
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