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12 powerful Windows 10 tools that hardcore PC enthusiasts will love

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12 powerful Windows 10 tools that hardcore PC enthusiasts will love

Everywhere you look in Windows 10, Microsoft's slipped in powerful tools built to appeal to PC power users. Read More

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March came in like a lamb and went out like a lion, with a smorgasbord of gaming PCs, gorgeous laptops, and the most powerful graphics card in the world. Read More

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Say you're just not feeling Windows 10's Live Tiles, it's possible to banish them from the Start menu for a minimalist vibe. Read More

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