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Vista draining laptop batteries, patience
May 4, 2007
Microsoft's attempt to improve power management in Windows Vista hasn't made up for the pretty but power-hungry Aero interface, causing battery life to suffer.
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Vista beta sucks up battery juice
June 2, 2006
Laptops with the Windows update drain batteries faster than with XP--a potential problem for PC makers.
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Microsoft driver flaw saps battery strength
February 16, 2006
Company acknowledges, promises patch to flaw causing notebooks to drain batteries when using USB 2.0 devices.
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Samsung: This Q1 goes one better
May 7, 2007
After predecessor met with disappointing reviews, Samsung says it has responded to feedback and created a better ultramobile PC. Photos: Test-driving the Q1 Ultra Photos: Take two for Origami and t...
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Microsoft whispers Origami details
March 2, 2006
Unable to stay completely mum, Microsoft confirms Origami is a Windows XP-based mobile PC.
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Intel shows Origami-like device
March 7, 2006
CNET News.com gets a sneak preview of the minitablet devices that the chipmaker will show later on Tuesday. Photos: Origami mini tablets Sneak peak of small things to come
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Manufacturers unwrap first ultramobile PCs
March 9, 2006
At CeBit, Samsung, Asus and Founder deliver minitablets, though early models seem to have poor battery life. Photos: Origami handheld devices
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