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  1. Firefox is finally 64-bit on your Windows PC (0 replies)
  2. Linux Mint 17.3 Officially Released (0 replies)
  3. Microsoft To Open Source Chakra, the JavaScript Engine In Its Edge Browser (0 replies)
  4. Microsoft Will Resume Pushing Windows 10 To Machines With Win7, 8.1 (0 replies)
  5. Windows 10 on a tiny board (0 replies)
  6. Steam adds option to permanently remove games (0 replies)
  7. GAME begins selling PC hardware in stores (0 replies)
  8. Steam top ten sellers: November 22-28 (0 replies)
  9. Windows 10 update accused of uninstalling programs without permission (0 replies)
  10. AMD ends support for almost all graphics cards released before 2013 (0 replies)
  11. Steam Controller adds new feature to improve RPG, strategy play (0 replies)
  12. Steam Controller's new trick is designed for strategy games (0 replies)
  13. Happy 30th Birthday, Windows! (0 replies)
  14. Microsoft Pulls Windows 10 November Update (1511) ISOs (0 replies)
  15. Steam top ten sellers: November 15-21 (0 replies)
  16. The world's fastest consumer CPU probably isn't worth the upgrade (0 replies)
  17. Facebook has a cure for your broken heart: more Facebook (0 replies)
  18. Windows 3.1 Glitch Causes Problems At French Airport -- Wait, 3.1? (1 replies)
  19. Microsoft Rolls Out Major Fall Update To Windows 10 (0 replies)
  20. Intel Flagship Core I7-6950X Broadwell-E To Offer 10-Cores, 20-Threads, 25MB L3 (0 replies)
  21. Windows 10 focuses on Cortana and Edge in first big update (0 replies)
  22. Steam Controller gives disabled player one-handed 'Skyrim' controls (0 replies)
  23. Steam Machines are slower gaming systems than Windows PCs (2 replies)
  24. So, how much do Steam Machines cost in the UK? (0 replies)
  25. Blizzard aims to restore Starcraft, Warcraft III, and Diablo II for modern PCs (0 replies)
  26. We hate Valve's Steam Controller because it's different (0 replies)
  27. Chrome will stop supporting XP, Vista and early OS X in April 2016 (0 replies)
  28. NVIDIA's 'mobile supercomputer' can make machines smarter (0 replies)
  29. Apple's Tim Cook calls Microsoft's Surface Book 'deluded' (0 replies)
  30. Steam Has Brought 1,600 Games To Linux In the Past Three Years (0 replies)
  31. Intel Skylake-U For Laptops Posts Solid Gains In Testing, Especially Graphics (0 replies)
  32. Why are vendors telling users to uninstall Windows 10? (0 replies)
  33. Steam users migrating to Windows 10 (0 replies)
  34. Lawsuit claims AMD lied about the number of cores in its chips (0 replies)
  35. Dongle 'fixes' your PC's security by killing your USB port (0 replies)
  36. Steam top ten sellers: October 25-31 (0 replies)
  37. Microsoft gives retailers another year to sell Windows 7 PCs (0 replies)
  38. Firefox brings its tracking-resistant private browsing to everyone (0 replies)
  39. PC makers' tech support asks customers to avoid Windows 10 (0 replies)
  40. Linux 4.3 Released As Stable; Improves On Open-Source Graphics, SMP Performance (0 replies)
  41. ASUS unveils world's first water-cooled gaming laptop (0 replies)
  42. We could be seeing EA games on Nintendo's NX (0 replies)
  43. Now you can create Windows 10 apps without writing a line of code (0 replies)
  44. You might not have to update next-gen antivirus software (1 replies)
  45. The Surface Mini is a real tablet that you can't buy (0 replies)
  46. Ubuntu 15.10 'Wily Werewolf' Released (0 replies)
  47. Everything you need to know about Microsoft's Surface Enterprise Initiative (0 replies)
  48. Cheaper Surface Book and Windows 10 'Fall Update' revealed (0 replies)
  49. Steam top ten: October 11-17 (0 replies)
  50. Chrome Canary shows how secure your web browsing really is (0 replies)
  51. Microsoft adds a cheaper Surface Book option with NVIDIA graphics (0 replies)
  52. Extensions for Microsoft's Edge browser aren't coming until 2016 (0 replies)
  53. Linus: '2016 Will Be the Year of the ARM Laptop' (0 replies)
  54. Microsoft's Mission To Reignite the PC Sector (0 replies)
  55. Open-Source Doom 3 Advances With EAX Audio, 64-bit ARM/x86 Support (0 replies)
  56. Firefox will stop supporting web plugins (except for Flash) by the end of 2016 (0 replies)
  57. Windows 10 didn't stop PC sales from dropping this summer (0 replies)
  58. Designing Surface Pro 4: a chat with a Microsoft hardware lead (0 replies)
  59. Steam top ten sellers: September 27 - October 3 (0 replies)
  60. Microsoft promises that Windows 10 doesn't violate your privacy (0 replies)
  61. GeForce Now puts PC games on your NVIDIA device for $8 per month (0 replies)
  62. Windows 10's Cortana taps into LinkedIn to cure your meeting anxiety (0 replies)
  63. How has Windows changed over the past 30 years? (0 replies)
  64. Steam top ten sellers: September 20-26 (0 replies)
  65. Nvidia's full-size GTX 980 graphics card is coming to laptops (0 replies)
  66. Firefox's latest browser has built-in instant messaging (0 replies)
  67. Samsung launches its fastest mainstream SSD yet (0 replies)
  68. Toshiba's retooled Chromebook 2 arrives in October, starts at $330 (0 replies)
  69. Microsoft Backports Start Menu To Windows RT (0 replies)
  70. Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 free on Origin (0 replies)
  71. Will Steam Machines be a success? (0 replies)
  72. Microsoft brings the Windows 10 Start Menu to Surface RT (0 replies)
  73. Linux 4.3 Bringing Stable Intel Skylake Support, Reworked NVIDIA Driver (0 replies)
  74. Steam top ten: September 6-12 (0 replies)
  75. Microsoft puts Windows 10 installer on PCs even if you don't ask for it (0 replies)
  76. The second 'StarCraft II' expansion arrives November 10th (0 replies)
  77. Microsoft unveils new Windows 10 devices on October 6th (0 replies)
  78. Chrome's next update makes it less resource hungry (0 replies)
  79. Facebook-owned WhatsApp reaches 900 million monthly active users (0 replies)
  80. The Long Reach of Windows 95 (0 replies)
  81. Windows 10 Grabs 5.21% Market Share, Passing Windows Vista and Windows 8 (0 replies)
  82. Microsoft's Telemetry Additions To Windows 7 and 8 Raise Privacy Concerns (0 replies)
  83. Chrome 45 Launches, Automatically Pauses Less Important Flash Content, Like Ads (0 replies)
  84. Could Surface 4 be the device that swings consumers from Apple and the iPad to Micros (0 replies)
  85. We are on the verge of PC gaming's second golden age (0 replies)
  86. Cortana for Windows 10 arrives in four more countries (0 replies)
  87. Intel's 'Skylake' CPU family includes an unlocked laptop chip (0 replies)
  88. Toshiba unveils a 12-inch convertible laptop with a 4K display (0 replies)
  89. ASUS unveils the Intel-powered, Windows 10 VivoStick (0 replies)
  90. Microsoft Builds Open-Source Browser Using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS (0 replies)
  91. AMD unveils smallest graphics card yet (0 replies)
  92. Chrome will block obnoxious Flash ads starting September 1st (0 replies)
  93. How To Keep Microsoft's Nose Out of Your Personal Data In Windows 10 (0 replies)
  94. AMD Unveils Radeon R9 Nano, Targets Mini ITX Gaming Systems With a New Fury (0 replies)
  95. PC sales 'won't stabilise' until 2017 (0 replies)
  96. LG made a solid, roll-up keyboard for your tablet or giant smartphone (0 replies)
  97. Microsoft Snip annotates screenshots with voice notes and scribbles (0 replies)
  98. Windows 10 is on 75 million PCs after only one month (0 replies)
  99. Microsoft's prototype keyboard cover has an e-ink touchscreen (0 replies)
  100. Nvidia launches budget GTX 950 as global GPU shipments fall (0 replies)
  101. Steam top ten sellers: August 16-22 (0 replies)
  102. Windows 10's face detection isn't easily fooled by twins (0 replies)
  103. Torrent tracker bans Windows 10 over 'terrible privacy policy' (0 replies)
  104. The Pijamma project (0 replies)
  105. Windows 95 Turns 20 (0 replies)
  106. Augmented reality sandbox using a kinect (0 replies)
  107. AMD Still Struggling With Linux Gaming (0 replies)
  108. Windows Memory Manager To Introduce Compression (0 replies)
  109. Could the Best Windows 10 Laptop Be a Mac? (0 replies)
  110. Firefox Will Run Chrome Extensions (0 replies)
  111. Tablet sales are finally starting to stabilise in Europe (0 replies)
  112. 4GB of RAM is still plenty for gaming PCs, apparently (0 replies)
  113. NVIDIA is testing online game sharing for GeForce Experience (0 replies)
  114. Steam top ten sellers: August 9-15 (0 replies)
  115. Windows 10 can automatically disable pirated software (0 replies)
  116. Here's what our readers think of Windows 10 (0 replies)
  117. Microsoft working on an app that reads the news to you (0 replies)
  118. Windows 10 won't run old games with dodgy copy protection (0 replies)
  119. Microsoft patches up IE flaw that gives hackers access to your PC (0 replies)
  120. VAIO returns: coming to a Microsoft Store near you this October (0 replies)
  121. Microsoft shows off first Windows preview since release (0 replies)
  122. How Microsoft Built, and Is Still Building, Windows 10 (0 replies)
  123. The world's largest SSD has been unveiled, along with a hefty price tag (0 replies)
  124. Samsung shows off a 2.5-inch hard drive with 16TB of storage (0 replies)
  125. AMD's R9 Fury X is a beast, but 4K gaming is still a waste (0 replies)
  126. Microsoft Releases Windows 10 IoT Core For Small, Embedded Devices (0 replies)
  127. Broken Windows 10 Update Causes Reboot Loops For Some Users (0 replies)
  128. How to safely upgrade to Windows 10 (0 replies)
  129. Steam top ten sellers: August 2-8 (0 replies)
  130. Microsoft built a robotic air hockey table to show off Windows 10 (0 replies)
  131. Lenovo's latest pro laptops pack 4K and Xeon processors (0 replies)
  132. Firefox version 40 set to roll with new Windows 10 features (0 replies)
  133. The PS Vita of Steam Machines arrives in 2016 for $299 (0 replies)
  134. Lenovo PCs installed custom software even if you wiped them (0 replies)
  135. Sony wants you to delay upgrading your old VAIO PC to Windows 10 (0 replies)
  136. Microsoft's 84-inch Surface Hub won't ship until 2016 (0 replies)
  137. Firefox has a new security hole, but you can already patch it (0 replies)
  138. Microsoft has iOS devs building the 'bridge' for Windows 10 apps (0 replies)
  139. Intel's pro-level Xeon processors are coming to laptops (0 replies)
  140. Windows 10 has nearly overtaken OSX among Steam users (0 replies)
  141. Steam top ten sellers: July 26 - August 1 (0 replies)
  142. A look back at Windows through the ages (0 replies)
  143. Call Windows' Cortana assistant with this Bluetooth button (0 replies)
  144. Living with Cortana, Windows 10's thoughtful, flaky assistant (0 replies)
  145. A closer look at the Edge browser in Windows 10 (0 replies)
  146. Windows 10 is up to 14 million installs already (0 replies)
  147. Mozilla is unhappy with Microsoft over Windows 10 changes (0 replies)
  148. A look back at Windows through the ages (0 replies)
  149. Windows 10 Has a Feature That Makes Me Very Uncomfortable (0 replies)
  150. Acer unveils new Aspire all-in-one, updates gaming line with Predator 8 tablet (0 replies)
  151. With Windows 10, Microsoft corrects the problems it created (0 replies)
  152. Firefox wants your feedback on upcoming browser features (0 replies)
  153. Are you prepared to download Windows 10? (0 replies)
  154. Steam revenues hit $1.5bn in 2014, report claims (0 replies)
  155. What you need to know about upgrading to Windows 10 (0 replies)
  156. Microsoft working on Surface Pro 4? (0 replies)
  157. Windows gets an emergency security fix across most versions (update: Hacking Team lin (0 replies)
  158. Google Drive syncs files directly from Windows Office apps (0 replies)
  159. Windows 10 Will Have Screen Recording Tool (0 replies)
  160. Windows 10 to be sold on USB drives as Microsoft unveils baby ads (0 replies)
  161. AMD reveals budget desktop A-Series processors (0 replies)
  162. Microsoft's first Windows 10 ad is all about smiling babies (0 replies)
  163. Cortana in Windows 10 is coming to 6 more countries (0 replies)
  164. Windows gets an emergency security fix across most versions (0 replies)
  165. Windows 10 Home Updates To Be Automatic and Mandatory (0 replies)
  166. Physical release of Shenmue 3 is not guaranteed (0 replies)
  167. Critical Internet Explorer 11 Vulnerability Identified After Hacking Team Breach (0 replies)
  168. Future Microsoft Devices Will Take Cues From the Surface Tablet (0 replies)
  169. Microsoft bets on Facebook for Windows 10 apps (0 replies)
  170. Microsoft Temporarily Suspends Availability of Windows 10 Builds (0 replies)
  171. For Microsoft, Windows 10 Charity Begins At Home (0 replies)
  172. Steam top ten sellers: July 5-11 (0 replies)
  173. Microsoft is turning Windows 10's launch into a global upgrade party (0 replies)
  174. Are Steam Machines launching too late, or will they be a hit? (0 replies)
  175. One month to go... trade gears up for Windows 10 launch (0 replies)
  176. The desktop PC - there's life in the old dog yet (0 replies)
  177. Steam top ten: June 28 - July 4 (0 replies)
  178. Windows 10 preview turns Xbox Music into 'Groove' (0 replies)
  179. Linux 4.2-rc1 Is One of the Largest Kernel Releases of Recent Times (0 replies)
  180. First Windows 10 RTM Candidate Appears (0 replies)
  181. Why are some devices unable to upgrade to Windows 10 at launch? (0 replies)
  182. LG's new touchscreens will make your next laptop thinner and lighter (0 replies)
  183. Samsung brings 2TB solid-state drives to your home PC (0 replies)
  184. People Are Obtaining Windows 7 Licenses For the Free Windows 10 Upgrade (0 replies)
  185. Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi Password With Contacts (0 replies)
  186. Firefox 39 Released, Bringing Security Improvements and Social Sharing (0 replies)
  187. Microsoft launches cheaper Surface 3 LTE edition (0 replies)
  188. Steam hardware early release stock sold out (0 replies)
  189. You might not get the Windows 10 upgrade on launch day (0 replies)
  190. New Leaked Build Is Evidence That Windows 10 Will Be Ready By July 29 (0 replies)
  191. Steam top nine sellers: June 21-27 (0 replies)
  192. Will Microsoft makes its billion Windows 10 device goal by 2018? (0 replies)
  193. Steam top ten sellers: June 14-20 (0 replies)
  194. Samsung PCs will unblock Windows Update 'in a few days' (0 replies)
  195. D2X-XL v1.18.48 (0 replies)
  196. The Unintended Consequences of Free Windows 10 For Everyone (0 replies)
  197. Windows 10 will be available for free to Windows Insiders (0 replies)
  198. 32,000 - that's how many units the average Steam game sells (0 replies)
  199. Microsoft sends mixed signals about free Windows 10 upgrades (0 replies)
  200. Counter Insurgent: Microsoft is taking a gamble with Windows 10 (0 replies)
  201. AMD Reveals Radeon R9 Fury X Specs and Preliminary Benchmark Performance Results (0 replies)
  202. Steam top ten sellers: June 7-13 (0 replies)
  203. Google kills Chrome's unpopular new bookmark manager (0 replies)
  204. Microsoft is also partnering with Valve for VR on Windows 10 (0 replies)
  205. Xbox 360 game-streaming is coming to Windows 10 (0 replies)
  206. Toshiba's Windows 10 laptops all have a built-in Cortana key (0 replies)
  207. Internet Explorer 11 Gains HTTP Strict Transport Security In Windows 7 and 8.1 (0 replies)
  208. Steam top ten sellers: May 31 - June 6 (0 replies)
  209. Upcoming Xbox One controller adapter for PC will work exclusively with Windows 10 (0 replies)
  210. Over 35 per cent of Steam hardware pre-orders have been sold (0 replies)
  211. Steam top ten sellers: May 24-30 (0 replies)
  212. Opinion divided over new Steam 14-day refunds (0 replies)
  213. Windows 10 launches on July 29th, here's how to get in line (0 replies)
  214. 'World's smallest' USB 3.0 flash drive is about the size of a dime (0 replies)
  215. Intel beefs up fifth-gen Core chips with Iris graphics (0 replies)
  216. AMD's latest chips bring gaming and video chops to mainstream laptops (0 replies)
  217. Dell unveils a range of affordable PCs ahead of Windows 10 (0 replies)
  218. Windows will make it easier to remote-control Linux PCs (0 replies)
  219. Microsoft will be bringing Xbox-exclusive games to the PC - including Halo 5 (0 replies)
  220. Microsoft's new Windows Store policy will combat junk apps (0 replies)
  221. Lenovo's Windows 10 devices will get unique Cortana features (0 replies)
  222. Google's Project Vault secures your devices with a microSD card (0 replies)
  223. 25 Years Today - Windows 3.0 (0 replies)
  224. Xbox for Windows app gets a flurry of features ahead of E3 (0 replies)
  225. Microsoft marks 25 years of Solitaire with a tournament (0 replies)
  226. How Windows 10 Performs On a 12-inch MacBook (0 replies)
  227. Steam top ten sellers: May 10-16 (0 replies)
  228. Microsoft wants to keep your online data secure while you're using it (0 replies)
  229. MenuetOS, an Operating System Written Entirely In Assembly, Hits 1.0 (0 replies)
  230. Microsoft reveals different Windows 10 editions, Candy Crush comes pre-installed (0 replies)
  231. Pirated Windows 10 installations will rock a desktop watermark (0 replies)
  232. Microsoft's super-stable video recording arrives on PCs and phones (0 replies)
  233. Microsoft details the many different versions of Windows 10 (0 replies)
  234. Microsoft Is Confident In Security of Edge Browser (0 replies)
  235. Firefox 38 Arrives With DRM Required To Watch Netflix (0 replies)
  236. Steam top nine sellers: May 3-9 (0 replies)
  237. Russian Company Unveils Homegrown PC Chips (0 replies)
  238. Windows 10 the Last Version of Windows? Not So Fast. (0 replies)
  239. AMIDuOS v1.0.15.6798 (0 replies)
  240. D2X-XL v1.18.1 (0 replies)
  241. Bochs v2.6.8 (0 replies)
  242. Future Holds Large Updates Instead of Stand-Alone Windows Releases (0 replies)
  243. AMD to release its next-gen x86 CPU in 2016 (0 replies)
  244. Microsoft: No More 'Patch Tuesday' For Windows 10 Home Users (0 replies)
  245. Why Was Linux the Kernel That Succeeded? (0 replies)
  246. Self-Destructing Virus Kills Off PCs (0 replies)
  247. Chrome add-on helps you see the web if you're color-blind (0 replies)
  248. Chrome Passes 25% Market Share, IE and Firefox Slip (0 replies)
  249. You can build Microsoft's Kinect-powered holodeck at home (0 replies)
  250. Microsoft Office 2016 Public Preview is now available (0 replies)