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Intel is making gaming easier for people without graphics cards
A new driver update auto-configures games to run on low-power systems.Netflix now streams HDR video on Windows 10
So long as you have the right hardware, that is.We have two newsletters, why not sign up for both?
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Overclocking to 7GHz takes more than just liquid nitrogen
Even as a total newbie, I was quickly immersed in the experience. - 9
ASUS crams a GTX 1080 GPU into a 16.9mm-thick laptop
ASUS claims that the ROG Zephyrus is the "world's thinnest" notebook with NVIDIA's GTX 1080 card. - 12
Alienware 15 review: Bigger, but not necessarily better
Dell’s 15-inch Alienware is a solid machine, but it’s a little on the large side. - 15
ASUS ZenBook Pro UX550 is a powerhouse with a 4K touchscreen
A slick design stuffed with Intel's top mobile CPU and a discrete GPU. - 32
Microsoft made the Surface Pro both lighter and quieter
There's also a refreshed Surface Pen with tilt sensitivity. Apple reportedly announcing a slew of MacBook updates next month
Even the aging MacBook Air could get a much-needed speed bump.LG's ultralight Gram laptops now available starting at $1,000
For $1,700, you can get the model with all the bells and whistles.- 10
The Alienware 13 gets better with VR and impressive battery life
It's among the first gaming laptops in Dell's lineup to take advantage of Intel's new Kaby Lake chips. Intel gives its NUC mini-PCs new processors, new ports and a new design
The latest Intel NUC PCs bring Thunderbolt 3 sockets.Intel unveils its 7th-gen CPUs for desktops and performance laptops
Kaby Lake finally goes big.- 12
Lenovo's latest ThinkPads ship bloatware-free
Some of them can also use Intel's super-fast 3D storage. Dell's updated XPS 13 includes a 'rose gold' model
Dell's cult favorite laptop now packs seventh-gen Core processors, Thunderbolt 3 and a little bit of pink.- 8
Acer's latest PCs include the first curved screen laptop
There's also the world's thinnest laptop and a slew of tablet hybrids. Intel's seventh-generation Core CPUs will devour 4K video
And yes, they’ll make everything else faster too.Microsoft won't support old Windows versions on new processors
Future AMD, Intel and Qualcomm chips won't officially handle Windows 8 or earlier.