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Conclusion
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unequivocally places it in the upper-echelon ultra-portable notebooks category. Its not-so-hefty price tag of $1950, including WindowsXP Professional, makes it just that much more attractive. Performance-wise, we couldn't fault the top-of-the-range 1.7 GHz...
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Using It
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Using It. the oqo. With a WindowsXP OS, the OQO is no PDA despite its ultra-compact form factor. But what is the big deal about accessing WindowsXP applications in a device that fits in the palm of your hand?. Since the OQO runs WindowsXP, it can do almost...
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Mobile Athlon64 And SP2: Anti-virus Protection Included
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its desktop counterpart, the mobile Athlon64 has an "integrated" anti-virus mechanism, known as Enhanced Virus Protection. This works by using an additional CPU flag to mark individual memory areas precisely as "non-executable," preventing execution of possibly...
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Mobile Audio And Video Media Anywhere, Anytime, Continued
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all capabilities are not created equal.. Using the "Media Stream ", "Media Control " and "Media Copy " modes on the other hand does require an active WLAN and a PC with WindowsXP and installation of Mobile Media for PC/Nevo Media Server and Player. User...
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Interface: Evolution Yes, Revolution No
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the resources for editing, but it makes it much more pleasant to edit. These two innovations alone justify a switch to Version 9. Pinnacle also has coordinated its look with that of WindowsXP. While only a matter of taste, it makes it more pleasant to use....
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Ready For Prime-Time: Media Center Edition 2005 PCs
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of MCE's use and set up.. PC vendors had some reservations about the first versions of MCE, and only a handful of offerings went to market. Today, the Media Center PC Showcase (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/evaluation/products.mspx) lists...
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Out Of Sync
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for some odd reason, I was also no longer able to select Outlook from the ActiveSync program menu. Instead of scouring the forums again in search of a solution, I finally gave up. On a brighter note, WindowsXP did recognize the iPAQ like any other...