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June's powerful new PC hardware: The dawn of a glorious future

After years of iterative tweaks and minor evolution, the flood of next-gen PC hardware in June felt like a glimpse of a glorious future. Read More

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The best PC games of 2016 (so far)

These are the best PC games released in the first half of 2016. Prepare to be amazed. Read More

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Federal regulators are investigating Tesla's autopilot feature after a fatal crash involving a tractor trailer and one of its Model S cars. Read More

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The Steam Summer Sale's end is nigh. Don't miss these deals on some killer PC games. Read More

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Intel will be inside BMW's iNEXT, the German car maker's fully autonomous car, which has a planned release date of 2021. Visual analytics company Mobileye is the other major technology partner. Read More

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Dell stops selling Android devices to focus on Windows

Dell has stopped selling its last Android devices as it washes its hand of pure tablets and focuses more on Windows 2-in-1 devices. Read More

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55% off DinoFire Wireless 2.4GHz Presentation Remote - Deal Alert

The DinoFire has a generous 98-foot range lets you wander confidently around the room. It features up, down and red light buttons, as well as an on/off switch and low battery indicator. The DinoFire remote supports MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ACD See, website, iWork (Keynote & Numbers & Pages) Google Slides, and most major operating systems. Read More

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Is anyone interested in a Windows 10 Mobile device that's not a Lumia? We'll soon find out thanks to a Kickstarter campaign from NuAns. Read More

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End of an era: Linux distributions will soon stop supporting 32-bit PCs

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Intel tunes its mega-chip for machine learning

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Facebook's beefing up its huge army of Messenger bots as Google and Amazon catch up

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First hints of the new Google Assistant appear in update to the Google app beta

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