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Top 10 MUSTS for Tomorrow’s Wireless Security

Wireless security has become more important than ever. While there used to be few people who used wireless routers or wireless Internet access, the amount of wireless Internet access has climbed exponentially recently. Ensuring that routers are secured and that hackers/crackers cannot access your connection can protect you from having your personal security compromised and being accused of crimes.

by on September 28th, 2010 4 comments
60 Awesome Tutorials, Tricks, and Tools that will Make You a CSS Master

If you follow web design/development at all you will know that CSS3 (and HTML5) are talked about more than healthcare reform in Washington DC. Some …

by on September 27th, 2010 4 comments
6 Free Brilliant Alternatives to Microsoft Office

Word processors and spreadsheet applications are a must have for everyone from students to professionals, but in these tough economic times who has the $100 – $300 to drop on productivity software. I would like to have the latest and greatest but for whatever reason my family is selfish and would rather eat then see me creating awesome pivot tables and PowerPoint presentations in Office 2010.

by on September 23rd, 2010 0 comments
21 Job Sites that Actually Help You Find a Job in IT

Benjamin Franklin once wrote “…in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” As you probably know to make it easier to pay one and achieve the other you need to have a job. Now I know as well as anyone the trials and tribulations you go through trying to find work. Job hunting will never be fun but the sites below make it much less of a hassle.

by on September 22nd, 2010 4 comments
All You Need to Know About the OSI Model

The networking world is full of models. Don’t get too excited, the models we are talking about are OSI and TCP/IP models and not Gisele Bundchen or Cindy Crawford. However, to be completely honest the networking types of models can be just as interesting to someone as interested in networking as a beautiful runway model. That is exactly what we are going to go over today, the OSI Model. Something you must be familiar with if you have any desire to be a networking professional or obtain your CompTIA Network+ certification.

by on September 21st, 2010 1 comment
The Ultimate Guide to Linux – Top 10 Distributions

Over the last six to seven years Linux has become more and more popular. With several distributions putting their focus on ease of use and user friendliness, more and more people are giving Linux a chance. Gone are the days where Linux is associated with uber nerds sporting long gray beards, suspenders, and the fashionable propeller beanie.

by on September 20th, 2010 5 comments
The Darwinian Evolution of Photoshop [Infographic]

What does a top notch graphic designer have in common with an amateur photographer who uploads his weekend pictures on Facebook? Well… they both love Photoshop, that’s what they have in common! This brilliant Adobe product is geek’s darling for almost two decades so we’re starting the Tech King Infographic series with something that I personally want to hang over my bedroom wall

by on September 17th, 2010 80 comments
Introduction to TCP/IP

You don’t have to be a networking guru to have heard of TCP/IP, if you are a networking guru and have never heard of TCP/IP it may be time for you to consider a new career path. Any way, you have probably heard of TCP/IP before but probably know very little if anything about it.

by on September 16th, 2010 5 comments
40 Fresh Photoshop Tutorials for Graphic Design Ninjas

While your neighbors son is more than happy to create graphics for you, Photoshop is so much more than lens flare and gradients. If you have any desire to create graphics for the Web then you definitely need to learn to use Adobe Photoshop. Because of this we have gathered 40 of the best tutorials we could find.

by on September 15th, 2010 8 comments
What’s New in Office 2010

It seems like just yesterday when everyone was complaining about the new ribbon interface Microsoft introduced in Office 2007. Not only has it been almost four years since it was released but we now have Office 2010 which includes a ton of new features and contextual changes.

by on September 14th, 2010 11 comments
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