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Editor's note: Learn why the more cores a CPU has, the better it can be on batter life, according to NVIDIA. Also, see why you deserve a raise, read about the Windows Phone 7 update fiasco, and the standoff between HP and Oracle over Intel Itanium. -Jason NVIDIA: Quad core can actually use less power than dual core

NVIDIA introduced the first dual core ARM chips and is now prepping quad core, while still preserving respectable battery life. Multiple cores are part of the answer to better battery life. See why. Read more

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