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PC & Peripherals Features

Beijing's digital Games

Discover how big a role technology is playing in the Beijing Olympics in our round-up of stories.
 
 
 

Apple replaces .Mac with MobileMe

At the Worldwide Developers Conference last week, Apple announced the next evolution of its .Mac service, MobileMe.
 
 
 

Wi-Fi startup challenges Bluetooth technology

A startup called Ozmo Devices is taking on the popular short-range wireless technology Bluetooth with a new flavor of Wi-Fi.
 
 
 

Consumer Reports: Apple tech support is aces

Apple has the best technical support in the PC industry, according to the most recent issue of Consumer Reports.
 
 
 

What's next for Apple? We think it's the remote

What's one of the most hated electronics on the planet? The universal remote.
 
 
 

NEC's new media desktops and tough laptop

NEC strengthens its home entertainment PC offerings while introducing its toughest laptop yet for the urban jungle.
 
 
 

Newfound glitch delays Windows XP update

Microsoft says just-found problem prevents Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows Vista SP 1 from working properly with its own retail management product.
 
 
 

PC makers find ways to extend XP's life

Facing a June 30 deadline to stop selling PCs with Windows XP, the world's largest computer makers are getting creative.
 
 
 

Peering into Apple's future

Following a blockbuster first quarter driven by the Mac, here's a look at each segment of the company's business and what might lie in store.
 
 
 

The multicore era is upon us

Power demands and heat concerns meant that AMD and Intel couldn't simply keep ramping up clock speeds. The answer: More processing cores in one chip.
 
 
 

Windows XP SP3: A quick, painless upgrade

This upgrade for Windows XP will be available to the public on April 29.
 
 
 

Microsoft: Vista feature designed to "annoy users"

What a shocker! One of the security features in Vista was deliberately designed to "annoy users" to force third-party software makers to make their applications more secure.
 
 
 

Gates: Windows 7 may come "in the next year"

The Microsoft chairman has indicated that Windows 7, the next major version of Windows, could come within the next year.
 
 
 

Microsoft will extend life of Windows XP--again

Microsoft has decided to extend the life of Windows XP, although only for a limited class of machines.
 
 
 

Gates explains why Microsoft needs Yahoo

For a man a few months away from leaving his job, Bill Gates has a lot on his mind. There is a lot to do before he can go Yahoo.

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