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Chipmaker plans to bring out a new processor later this year for low-cost ultra-thin laptops.
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- by ewelch January 11, 2009 7:59 AM PST
- The obvious question, how does it differ from the processor Intel makes for Apple's MacBook Air? Sounds like a lot of similarities, other than the laptop costing more than the price range noted above. But that's the way it is with other Apple notebooks vs Intel notebooks using the same processors.
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- by canberra_photographer January 12, 2009 4:37 AM PST
- Don't buy AntiVirus software for 5 years and then tell me Macs cost more!
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- by mike_ekim January 12, 2009 9:35 AM PST
- To canberra_photographer:
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(4 Comments)There are many good, free anti-virus software suites out there. I use and recommend 'Avast'.