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Computer Deals of the Week: April 29, 2016
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Google finally dumped its $1,000 Chromebook Pixel
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Hands on: HP Chromebook 13
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Asus' Zenbook UX501 is the budget alternative to Apple's MacBook Pro, but is it better?
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New 12-inch Retina MacBook not much more capable than last year’s model
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2016 MacBook just as impossible to repair as last year’s, iFixIt teardown shows
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Open-source code leaks indicate arrival of Google Play Store on Chromebooks
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DoBox could inexpensively replace most of your Apple peripherals, if it works as advertised
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Apple is already stocking its freshly based 12-inch 2016 MacBooks in its stores
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Chromebook for Work, liquid-cooled 2-in-1 steal the show at Acer’s New York PC refresh
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Latest Surface firmware update causes blue screens during installation
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Maingear’s Pulse 15 Pro makes working on-the-go easier, packs performance in small size
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Updated: HP, not Google, is manufacturing the next premium Chromebook
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12-inch MacBook finally upgraded to latest Intel hardware, and a rose gold finish
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Vaio Z Flip review
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Asus solves our only complaint about the Zenbook UX305 with new processor options
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Is this a sign that new 12-inch MacBooks are about to arrive?
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These desktop-grade laptops are 10 percent off (for VR developers)
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Rumors suggest entire MacBook line will go ultra-thin, switch to USB Type-C
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LG shows off unreal images of the Gram 15 with Mac OS X Photoshopped in
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Surface Pro 4’s Alcantara is Microsoft’s latest fashion statement at NYC event
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Acer Chromebook R 11 review
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Apple’s 2015 Retina MacBooks see their first compatibility update for Multiport Adapters
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Apple patents an all-touch haptic keyboard that could kill real keys
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Razer Blade Stealth vs. MacBook: Svelte notebook showdown
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Samsung’s new 10-nanometer DDR4 chips are the fastest of their kind
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HP’s Envy laptops go on a diet, but bulk up on CPU power
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HP’s sparkly Spectre is the world’s thinnest laptop, at just 10.4 millimeters thick
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AMD's latest A-Series APUs slash power draw while upping compute performance
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MSI reveals details on world’s first ‘VR Ready’ pro laptop, the WT72 6QN