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Dual-core processors divvy up your PC’s workload

My wife calls my laptop my girl friend because sometimes I spend more time with it than her. We have our desk facing each other we both have awesome desktops but 95% of the time I am on my laptop. Just easier as I take it to work with me. But it is aggravating when I have to wait for the drive to catch up or the processor is at 99% utilization. The first company that has a Dual-Core laptop I am buying one immediately.

I don’t need one in my desktop I want a dual core in my laptop, this is so I don’t waste precious seconds each day. Of course it would help to not have 20 applications opened on the taskbar. Maybe I need to re-arrange the office furniture and start using the desktop more. I know what I need one of those big flat screens, no lets make it 2 so I can really be productive ;) [Business Week]

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