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When does 2195 not equal 2195? Why, when it refers to the build number of Windows 2000, of course.

Attempting to discover why a system that ran happily under the gold code version of Win2K refused to have anything to do with AGP graphics when upgraded to the full retail version of the OS, we discovered that there are two sorts of 2195. So two versions of a Microsoft product can have the same build number, but that doesn´t mean they´re the same.

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Hewlett-Packard will start shipping consumer PCs containing Intel´s Pentium III running at 1 GHz (1,000 megahertz) later this month, sources at HP said. Corporate computers containing these chips won´t come out until June.

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iXBT Hardware has posted Tyan S1854 Trinity 400 Review. It is another review from the VIA Apollo Pro133A based series. Stable and reliable, this is still not the best thing for a dedicated overclocker.

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After more than a month of delays, Microsoft finally announces on Wednesday a stripped-down version of the Windows NT operating system designed to run on appliance servers for shared Net access in offices.

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Microsoft has already released its first batch of Windows 2000 (Win2K) patches, only days after the release of Win2K. The patches include one Critical Pack with several fixes and two non-critical patches: one fix for an incompatibility with Adobe FrameMaker, and one fix for an incompatibility with Iomega Jaz and Zip drives. All patches apply to all released versions of Win2K products: Windows 2000 Professional (Win2K Pro), Windows 2000 Server (Win2K Server), and Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Win2K AS).

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