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    Why this program's ability to run Windows apps on Linux may not necessarily satisfy.

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  • What's new for PCs in 2004?

    To mark the start of a new year, here's a roundup of the likely trends in processors, graphics, peripherals and notebooks over the next 12 months.

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    Gateway gets into the game with its 1.2GHz Athlon-based Select 1200.

  • Athlon FX-53: End of the waiting game?

    AMD releases its highest-speed, 64-bit capable Athlon FX processor yet. Has the wait for the best performance and value ended?

  • AMD Athlon 64 FX-60

    It's as fast as we imagined, but we wish AMD's new dual-core chip played better with other computer parts out of the gate.

  • Software makers gear up for Athlon 64

    AMD is expecting plenty of 'techno lust' for its new chip, due out at the end of next month.

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