Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: finally a worthy successor to the Note 10.1

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: finally a worthy successor to the Note 10.1
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It’s been a long wait, but Samsung has finally gotten serious about a new flagship large-format Android tablet with stylus to replace the aging Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: finally a worthy successor to the Note 10.1

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It’s been a long wait, but Samsung has finally gotten serious about a new flagship large-format Android tablet with stylus to replace the aging Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: finally a worthy successor to the Note 10.1

With Kaby Lake, Intel finally brings Hyper-Threading to its Pentium-branded processors

With Kaby Lake, Intel finally brings Hyper-Threading to its Pentium-branded processors
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Intel just announced a new set of Pentium-class processors with support for Hyper-Threading. These are the first Pentium-branded processors to support that technology since Intel retired the Pentium 4 brand, and we suspect AMD’s upcoming Ryzen probably had something to do with the announcement.

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With Kaby Lake, Intel finally brings Hyper-Threading to its Pentium-branded processors

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Intel just announced a new set of Pentium-class processors with support for Hyper-Threading. These are the first Pentium-branded processors to support that technology since Intel retired the Pentium 4 brand, and we suspect AMD’s upcoming Ryzen probably had something to do with the announcement.

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With Kaby Lake, Intel finally brings Hyper-Threading to its Pentium-branded processors

With the ‘Get Windows 10’ campaign finally over, Microsoft begins cleaning up Windows 7, 8.1

With the ‘Get Windows 10’ campaign finally over, Microsoft begins cleaning up Windows 7, 8.1
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Microsoft has started peeling its Get Windows 10 software out of Windows 7 and 8.1 installations — but why did it go down this route in the first place?

With the ‘Get Windows 10’ campaign finally over, Microsoft begins cleaning up Windows 7, 8.1

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Microsoft has started peeling its Get Windows 10 software out of Windows 7 and 8.1 installations — but why did it go down this route in the first place?
With the ‘Get Windows 10’ campaign finally over, Microsoft begins cleaning up Windows 7, 8.1

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