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PC Magazine April 10, 2005 Bill Machrone |
Hail the Bus The things you can connect to your PC via USB have become more important than the PC. |
PC Magazine April 6, 2005 Cade Metz |
Tech Memories Go for Top Dollar Relics of computer history fetch handsome bids at Christie's auction. |
PC World May 2005 Jon L. Jacobi |
Tested: 64-Bit P4 Intel's new 64-bit Pentium 4 CPUs are fast, but AMD's Athlon 64 FX retains the speed crown. |
PC World April 2005 Laurianne McLaughlin |
PC Support on Call When technology glitches have you stumped, who can you turn to? We tried services that come to you--in person or over the Internet--and found ones that do the job right. |
PC World April 2005 Stephen Manes |
Service: Improving, No Fooling? When tech fails, you want help fast. And nowadays you just might get it. |
InternetNews February 24, 2005 Michael Singer |
AMD Challenges Intel to a Dual AMD jumps ahead of Intel's announcements next week with a demonstration of its dual-core, 64-bit processor. |
InternetNews February 22, 2005 Michael Singer |
Intel's 'Extreme' Supports 64-Bit For Desktops One year ago, the chipmaking giant said the desktop wasn't ready for anything more than 32-bit applications. Today it releases a 64-bit version of the Pentium 4. |
PC World March 2005 Thurrott & Mainelli |
XP Goes to 64 Bits A pre-release version of Microsoft's first 64-bit desktop OS performed well in our tests, and proved surprisingly compatible with 32-bit apps. Includes a look at the 64-bit hardware that is on the horizon. |
PC World March 2005 Harry McCracken |
64-Bit PCs: The Long and Winding Road Next-generation computing will change the way you work and play. But when? |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 |
Gordon Bell: Computer Connoisseur An interview with the collector of tech memorabilia -- including a vintage calculator worth $10,000 -- who is sharing his treasures with the public. |
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