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    Microsoft has confirmed the existence of a flaw in its USB 2.0 drivers for Windows XP Service Pack 2 that can cause a notebook to consume power at a faster-than-expected rate when using a peripheral device.

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    Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices says a widely used benchmarking tool is biased toward its arch-enemy Intel.

  • Steve Turvey: 2000 or Bust

    More Y2K! I know you're probably as sick as I am of this little phrase. Believe me, I'd much rather be talking about other things in this column, but I have received so many phone calls and e-mails from readers (and vendors) who have become confused by the large amount of disinformation

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    Heatseekers, beware. The days of overclocking, a hack that makes microprocessors run faster, may be coming to an end.

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