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Tom’s Hardware E3 2017 Highlights
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
Here's a look back at one of the gaming industry's largest tradeshows of the year.
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More Details On Alienware Area 51: ThreadRipper Exclusivity, Vega, Cooling
By Fritz Nelson published
Dell's Alienware Area 51 will have options for AMD's Threadripper or Intel Skylake-X.
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Sailing The Open And Dangerous Waters Of 'Skull & Bones' (Hands On)
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
Ubisoft’s latest naval game employs some familiar mechanics, but it’s still an enjoyable game.
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For $99, VirZOOM VZ Sense Turns Your Exercise Bike Into A VR Peripheral
By Fritz Nelson published
VirZOOM's VZ Sense will turn any stationary bike into a VR exercise and gaming bike, for $99.
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Origin Shows Off Max-Q Gaming Laptop At E3
By Fritz Nelson published
Origin joined the Nvidia Max-Q crowd with its own new gaming laptop.
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Intel Demos HTC Vive WiGig Module
By Fritz Nelson published
Intel showed off its WiGig module for the HTC Vive. It's intriguing, but it also seems a bit far off.
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'Ace Combat 7: Unknown Skies' In VR, Hands On
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
Highway to the danger zone, indeed.
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A Cause For Concern: A First Look At 'State Of Decay 2'
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
Undead Labs' latest project doesn't seem like a full-fledged sequel to the popular 2013 game.
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Updated Razer Blade Stealth Sports 13.3-Inch Screen, Thinner Bezel, Kaby Lake CPU
By Alexander Quejado published
After gathering user feedback, Razer has updated the Blade Stealth Ultrabook with a wider 13.3-inch display and a thinner bezel, all while maintaining its other compact dimensions.
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