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Alienware 17 R4 review: Worth its weight in performance

The Alienware 17 R4 gaming laptop delivers the goods with a Core i7-7820HK and GTX 1080, albeit in a hefty package. Read More

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Best web browsers of 2017: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera go head-to-head
AMD Radeon phases out the CrossFire brand as multi-GPU gets more complicated
Intel Core i9 review: We test the massive 18-core Core i9-7980X and 16-core Core i9-7960X
Intel launches 8th-gen Core desktop chips, claims the Core i7-8700K is its best gaming chip ever
Total War: Warhammer II review: Dinosaurs battle rat-men for the fate of the world
Microsoft plans to own quantum computing like it owns Windows PCs
Microsoft 365 recasts Windows 10 S laptops as inexpensive corporate machines
Microsoft announces Office 2019 for customers who don't want to pay forever for Office 365
Atari's Ataribox console will run Linux and cost $250-$300, if it ever materializes
Mozilla's Firefox Quantum next-generation browser is ready for you to try out
Online Backup: We test the best services, from Backblaze to Carbonite, iDrive, Mozy and more
The LG V30 has a release date, and its timing is terrible again
Creative Sound BlasterX Siege M04 review: This debut mouse impresses

Video/Webcast: Genesys

Dont Call Us, We'll Call You! The Shifting Mindset of the Next Generation of Consumers

Live October 11th! A look ahead to the future and all its possibilities. We'll explain how communication markets are shifting through the influence of millennials, and help you gain insight on engaging the next generation of consumers. Automated vehicles, artificial contact center agents, blended A.I., and the exponential curve are all important topics. Come see why, and leave enlightened and excited about the future of customer communications. Read More

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Best web browsers of 2017: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera go head-to-head

We take a look at the performance and features of the big four internet browsers to see which one will serve you best in 2017. Read More

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AMD Radeon phases out the CrossFire brand as multi-GPU gets more complicated

Radeon is moving away from CrossFire branding for multiple-GPU support, but its spirit lives on. Read More

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Intel Core i9 review: We test the massive 18-core Core i9-7980X and 16-core Core i9-7960X

Intel's Core i9 finally arrives amid a changed landscape. Here's how the company's fastest CPUs stack up against the pack. Read More

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Intel launches 8th-gen Core desktop chips, claims the Core i7-8700K is its best gaming chip ever

Intel has revealed the six new 8th-generation desktop Core chips that will begin shipping October 5, including the six-core Core i7-8700K, which the company calls its best gaming processor ever. Read More

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Total War: Warhammer II review: Dinosaurs battle rat-men for the fate of the world

Pseudo-sequel Total War: Warhammer II is a more daring take on fantasy than its predecessor, but it's a less daring Total War game. Read More

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Microsoft plans to own quantum computing like it owns Windows PCs

Microsoft is developing everything from a programming language to the chips themselves to develop quantum computing, the foundation of a computer that runs on qubits. Read More

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Microsoft 365 recasts Windows 10 S laptops as inexpensive corporate machines

Microsoft is aiming its Windows 10 S PCs at another big customer—corporate America—with inexpensive laptops that run on Microsoft 365 subscription-based services. Read More

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Microsoft announces Office 2019 for customers who don't want to pay forever for Office 365

Office 2019 will be Microsoft's latest suite of perpetual apps, where users pay once for Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and more. Read More

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Atari's Ataribox console will run Linux and cost $250-$300, if it ever materializes

Details finally emerge on Atari's retro-styled living room PC, and it's basically just a cheap Steam Machine with AMD innards and a custom TV-friendly front end. Also, crowdfunding. Read More

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Mozilla's Firefox Quantum next-generation browser is ready for you to try out

Mozilla has made its Firefox Quantum browser available to download, promising twice the performance of Mozilla Firefox with the same stingy memory usage. Read More

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Online Backup: We test the best services, from Backblaze to Carbonite, iDrive, Mozy and more

Online backup services are the perfect way to make sure there's an safe, offsite copy of your data should disaster strike. We'll help you choose the best one for your needs. Read More

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The LG V30 has a release date, and its timing is terrible again

Preorders for LG'S $800 flagship V30 phones start Oct. 5, just one day after Google unveils its Pixel 2 XL. Read More

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Creative Sound BlasterX Siege M04 review: This debut mouse impresses

Despite its awkward "Sound Blaster" name, Creative's debut mouse is a delight, featuring a PWM3360 sensor, beautiful lighting, and an interesting shape. Read More

Podcast: Rimini Street

Podcast #3: It's Time to Tackle the Legacy Support Challenge

Are You Positioned for IT Optimization and Innovation? Tom speaks with Ray Wang, founder of Constellation Research, to explore the steps you can take now to make sure you are ready to transform into a digital first business. Read More

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