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HP set to unveil power-sipping PCs for gamers

HP plans to release a pair of high-performance desktop PCs that, sporting a slim, green-friendly design, buck the conventional wisdom that brawn is best.

| News | Hardware | 12/30/08 at 3:05 pm |


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How to switch to the Mac without losing your Windows lifeline

Takeaway: With Apple's market growing, more IT organizations are considering the possibility of adding Macintosh desktops and laptops into the support mix. Besides money, the primary roadblock to replacing a Windows machine with a Mac is an inability to run Windows-only tools, such as ERP software. Learn how to overcome this obstacle in your organization and add Apple hardware to your "officially supported" list.



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Used PCs sought for Windows XP

Some used PCs are being purchased not just for the hardware, but also because it's a cheap way to acquire Windows XP, analysts said.

| News | Hardware | Windows | 11/26/08 at 7:47 pm |


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Used PCs sought for Windows XP

Some used PCs are being purchased not just for the hardware, but also because it's a cheap way to acquire Windows XP, analysts said.

| News | Hardware | Windows | 11/26/08 at 7:44 pm |


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