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ADVANCING THE PC platform to 64-bit computing and reducing corporate cost of ownership will be the twin peaks at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) this week in Orlando, Fla.
Users will hear a lot about Intel- and Windows-based 64bit computing; Windows 98 and Windows NT 5.0; and hardware that expands the PC into multiple forms.
Microsoft Corp. Chairman and CEO Bill Gates will address several topics in his keynote speech, including moving the PC into...





