Acer Announces $200 Chromebook 15 Variant

The cheapest 15-inch Chromebook Not that long ago, the distinction of being the biggest Chromebook belonged to the HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook (14-inch), but that changed earlier this year when Acer introduced its 15.6-inch Chromebook 15 at CES. Acer now plans to outdo itself by launching the cheapest 15-inch Chrome OS-running machine on the market….

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Dropbox’s Online Note-Taking Service Enters Beta

Project Composer becomes Dropbox Notes A few weeks back, some sites chanced upon Project Composer, an Evernote-esque note-taking tool Dropbox was testing silently. Curious as to what the fuss was all about, many flocked to the limited-access service, only to be turned away at the gates. While entry is still restricted, you can at least…

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Intel’s Skylake-S Lineup Reportedly Leaked

Ten Skylake desktop CPUs supposedly outed It may only have been a few months since the first Broadwell CPUs (finally) hit the market, but Intel is already looking set to move on from the Haswell’s troubled 14nm die shrink. Media reports in February suggested that the chip maker could showcase its 6th generation Skylake-S desktop…

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The Drop: New PlayStation Games for 4/28/2015

Colorful adventures, political simulators, puzzlers, and shooters! We have quite the diverse lineup of games coming to PlayStation this week, including one of the latest projects from the team at Double Fine: Broken Age, out soon on PS4 and PS Vita. Broken Age is the story of two teenagers in oddly similar situations, but on…

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How To Build a New PC

Grab your screwdriver, it’s time to buid a new PC! Build it. DIY. Roll your own. Whatever you call it, there’s nothing more satisfying than putting together your own computer. Sure, you can argue that there’s no point to it anymore—OEMs get such a big price break that at best, your DIY rig will cost…

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