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PC World July 23, 2002 Tom Krazit |
Intel Offers a Peek at Pentium's Future 3-GHz P4 chips will be released before the end of the year, with price cuts on older models coming even sooner. |
Popular Mechanics June 2002 Christopher Allbritton |
Gigahertz Gap? Misinformed consumers figure the faster, the better. The reality is, a computer with at least a 500-MHz chip and 256MB of RAM will meet the needs of a majority of users: e-mail, Web browsing and word processing. |
Salon.com July 11, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Can we trust Microsoft's Palladium? Critics say Redmond's new security initiative will imprison users. But why would Bill Gates want to do that? Palladium could have serious consquences for open-source software, digital rights management, and privacy. |
PC World June 27, 2002 Robert Luhn |
Top Ten PC Blunders Enjoy these true and mortifying tales about computing disasters. |
PC World August 2002 Laurianne McLaughlin |
Athlon Recharged The current state of competition between AMD and Intel, and the chips they have planned for future release. |
PC World August 2002 Peggy Watt |
The New HP: After the Wedding Businesses will have less choice, but consumers won't see much change--yet. |
PC World August 2002 |
Top 100: Pentium 4 Processors Turn It Up a Notch Intel's new 2.53-GHz CPU with a 533-MHz system bus roars onto the track and is in virtual performance tie with AMD's best. |
PC World August 2002 Kirk Steers |
Hardware Tips: Will Overclocking Give an Old CPU New Pep? Decide whether pushing your CPU past its stated speed would be worth the effort... Tips on mouse drivers and cleaning your mouse... |
PC World August 2002 Stephen Manes |
Full Disclosure: Specsmanship -- The Numbers Do Lie Take heart, tech fans: The latest isn't always the greatest. |
CIO July 1, 2002 Simone Kaplan |
Unmerging Technology Free Geek, a nonprofit organization based in Portland, Ore., takes donated used computers, refurbishes them and provides them to area residents in exchange for community service. |
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