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Samsung's speedy 750 EVO leaps into the SSD price war

3 pre-Windows 10 tricks worth revisiting

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Samsung's speedy 750 EVO leaps into the SSD price war

Samsung rolls out a budget SSD without a hit to read/write speeds. Read More

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Intel's solid-state drives could be poised for a big jump in capacity and speed with new 3D flash chips coming from Micron. Read More

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