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TR Out Loud - November 28, 2008
On the day after Thanksgiving, most people in the United States have the day off work, including all of the folks inside TechRepublic. However, ...
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TR Out Loud - November 21, 2008
TROLOV -- or TR Out Loud on Video -- is back in full force this week, bringing you the weekly highlights from the site, ...
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TR Out Loud - November 14, 2008
TechRepublic's Sonja Thompson suffers through pesky allergies to bring your this week's TROLOV -- that's TR Out Loud on Video -- which highlights the ...
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TR Out Loud - November 7, 2008
It was the Presidential election week in the United States, and so this TROLOV -- that's TR Out Loud on Video -- captured some ...
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TR Out Loud - October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween from TROLOV (that's TR Out Loud on Video)! It doesn't matter if you observe this holiday, have a sweet tooth, or enjoy ...
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TR Out Loud - October 24, 2008
TechRepublic's moderator, Tammy Cavadias, was at TechRepublic's Mothership in Louisville, KY, this week. It was the perfect time to get her in front of ...
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TR Out Loud - October 17, 2008
In this week's episode of TROLOV -- that's TR Out Loud on Video -- you'll learn what discussions and members were most active on ...
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TR Out Loud - October 10, 2008
This episode of TROLOV -- that's TR Out Loud on Video -- captures some of the weekly highlights from TechRepublic, including the top discussions ...
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TR Out Loud - October 3, 2008
The new, improved, fast, and dirty TROLOV -- that's TR Out Loud on Video -- highlights the top discussions, the most active members, Tammy's ...
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Inside TechRepublic with Michael Kassner
This Inside TechRepublic podcast, recorded via Skype, highlights the Host of the Network Administrator blog: Michael Kassner. Learn about Michael's history with TechRepublic -- ...
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TR Out Loud - September 26, 2008
This episode of TROLOV (that's TR Out Loud on Video) captures the top five discussions of the week, the TR members who were awarded ...
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TR Out Loud - September 19, 2008
TROLOV -- that's TR Out Loud on Video -- is back again to educate and entertain the TR community about the weekly happenings on ...
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TR Out Loud - September 12, 2008
This week's TROLOV (TR Out Loud on Video) had even more fun behind the scenes at TechRepublic. Find out what some folks at TR ...
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TR Out Loud - September 5, 2008
Just when everyone at TechRepublic started to feel safe, Sonja bought a Flip video camera. What exactly does this mean? TR Out Loud on ...
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TR Out Loud - August 29, 2008
It was another action-packed week at TechRepublic, and this week's TR Out Loud on Video (TROLOV) highlights the top discussions and members on the ...
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TR Out Loud - August 22, 2008
TROLOV (TR Out Loud on Video) is back yet again to recap some of the community highlights over the past week. If you missed ...
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TR Out Loud - August 15, 2008
It's pink, it's cute, and it's the special guest on this episode of TROLOV (TR Out Loud on Video). Take a peek as we ...
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TR Out Loud - August 8, 2008
In this episode of TROLOV (TR Out Loud on Video), Head Blogs Editor Toni Bowers recaps her recent posts that the TR community is ...
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TR Out Loud - August 1, 2008
After some technical difficulties in the studio, TechRepublic's Sonja Thompson, Toni Bowers, and Jason Hiner put together one heck of a show. Find out ...
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Video: TR Out Loud - July 25, 2008
TROLOV (TR Out Loud on Video) is back in full swing this week, highlighting the most active discussions and members on the site. You'll ...
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Cracking open the iPhone, video 1 — Getting started
After waiting in line, spending $600, signing a two-year AT&T contract, and activating the iPhone, we decided that the next sensible action was to take the thing apart -- in classic TechRepublic Cracking Open style. In addition to our extensive photo gallery, we filmed three video clips in which TechRepublic's cracking open guru, Bill Detwiler, explains why and how we disassembled the iPhone. During this first clip, Bill explains the difficult process of opening the iPhone's case.
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Cracking open the iPhone, video 2 — The iPhone in pieces
After waiting in line, spending $600, signing a two-year AT&T contract, and activating the iPhone, we decided that the next sensible action was to take the thing apart -- in classic TechRepublic Cracking Open style. In addition to our extensive photo gallery, we filmed three video clips in which TechRepublic's cracking open guru, Bill Detwiler, explains why and how we disassembled the iPhone. During this second clip, Bill explores the components inside our dissected iPhone.
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Cracking Open the Apple iPod Nano
Apple's new iPod Nano packs a ton of features into a very limited space. A little wider than the original Nano, the second version has been dubbed "fatty" by many fans. Come along as Mark Kaelin, TechRepublic Senior Editor, outlines his process for opening the iPod Nano's case and walks you around the tiny device's internal components.For a more in-depth exploration of the iPod Nano's features and inner workings, check out Mark's galleries, A first look at the new iPod Nano from Apple, and, Cracking open the 4GB iPod Nano (3rd generation), respectively.
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Cracking open the iPhone, video 3 — Our iPhone still works
After cracking open Apple's iPhone and exploring the device's internal components, TechRepublic's cracking open guru, Bill Detwiler, shows off the reassembled and fully functional iPhone.
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Cracking Open the Apple iPod touch
The Apple iPod touch is the company's latest portable multimedia device. The iPod touch includes the usual music playing features, but adds video playback and WiFi connectivity to its list of features. Mark Kaelin, TechRepublic Senior Editor, disassembles the Apple iPod touch and examines the chips, connectors, and ribbon cables that lurk inside.
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CES 2008's major tech trends, product hits, and show misses
CES 2008 was a showcase for the latest computer, networking, wireless, automotive, audio and display technology. TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler, Jason Hiner, and Shawn Morton share their insights on the major technology trends, particularly interesting products, and several misses they witnessed at the show.
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Hasbro's R2-D2 Interactive Astromech Droid in action
Get a quick look at the R2-D2 Interactive Astromech Droid from Hasbro, which TechRepublic tested for its Geek Gift Guide 2007. See how the voice commands work and and hear the authentic sounds it uses from the Star Wars movies.
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CES 2008: Logitech diNovo Mini hand-held PC keyboard and remote
Controlling a PC connected to your television usually means keeping a full-size keyboard on your coffee table. Logitech hopes to change that with the diNovo Mini--a new wireless, hand-held keyboard and remote. Announced at CES 2008, this palm-sized device provide a thumb-type QWERTY keyboard, multifunction click pad, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler talked with a Logitech representative about the diNovo Mini and the CES 2008 Digital Experience event.
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CES 2008: Alienware curved display
If you've got the budget and the desk space, Alienware's new Curved Display will make you the envy of gamers everywhere. TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler saw it in action as CES 2008. This widescreen monitor provides a 90-degree horizontal field of view at 2880x900 resolution with .02ms response time. The Curved Display uses DLP technology from Texas Instruments to generate the image and OSRAM LEDs for back lighting. Alienware said this widescreen monster is scheduled for release in the second half of 2008. How much will it cost? "It's going to be less than a KIA, but more than a 17-inch LCD desktop display," the Alienware representative said.
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Witness the death click of a Maxtor hard drive
TechRepublic member Wally Bahny shares with us the tragic death of a Maxtor hard drive. In the video you can clearly hear the tell-tale sound often called the click-of-death. I don't think this hard drive is coming back from the dead.


































