Hewlett-Packard is pressing users for a painful move to 64-bit computing, as it simultaneously guides retailers onto the web.
Hewlett-Packard seems to be telling users that the transition to Intel's 64-bit processor architecture will be a lengthy and painful process, writes Malcolm McDonald. The vendor's new N-Class ser...
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