HP Introduces Advanced Security Capabilities and Support for Latest Microsoft Operating Systems

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HP today introduced the first business desktop system to meet future Microsoft security requirements and support for Microsoft Windows x64 Editions across platforms for business users.
The new business desktop PCs and workstations with advanced security features are specifically designed to take advantage of enhancements planned for Microsoft's upcoming "Longhorn" operating system. HP also is enhancing system performance with support for the new Microsoft Windows x64 Edition operating systems across the HP ProLiant server line and on new business desktops and workstations.


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AT&T introduces global GPS service for phones

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