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We review Intel's latest Extreme Edition CPU: the 10-core Intel Broadwell-E. Plus, the E3 and Computex conferences have our editors excited about PC gaming and the next generation of graphics cards.
• Windows Continuum: What happened when I used a Windows 10 phone as my PC.
• E3 2016: All the glorious new PC games, graphics cards, and hardware you need to know about.
• Computex 2016: The launch of the next generation of graphics cards brought the rise of all sorts of wild, imaginative PCs.
• Consumer Watch: Fearing forced Windows 10 upgrades, users are disabling critical updates instead.
• Here's How: How to monitor, measure, and manage your broadband consumption.
• Watch: See the Intel Broadwell-E up close in Hardcore Hardware and watch ASUS's Zenbo, the personal assistant robot, in action.
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