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PCWorld

Sep 01 2019
Magazine

In the September issue we clear the air on the Intel Core i9-9900K versus the AMD Radeon Ryzen 9 3900X: Find out which one you should buy. We’ve got a roundup of 5 great but ancient software apps users absolutely refuse to give up. Check out our first look at Intel’s 10th-gen ‘Ice Lake’ chips. Plus, don’t miss PCWorld's hands-on of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. All this and more can be found in the September issue of PCWorld.

PC World

Intel launches 10th-gen ‘Ice Lake’ chips, pushing hard on graphics for notebook PCs • If you already own a Matebook or Matebook Pro, or are eyeing one on Amazon, here’s what you need to know.

Warning: Watch out for awful graphics card ‘deals’ that aren’t worth your money • Don’t be a sucker.

If you bought an original Pixel, Google owes you $20—and maybe a lot more • Google has settled a class-action lawsuit over microphone issues with the original Pixel—and you can get paid.

Samsung keeps the high-end Android tablet dream alive with the Galaxy Tab S6 • It’s probably not an iPad Pro killer though.

Nvidia woos creators with 10 RTX Studio laptops, 30-bit color support for GeForce GPUs • Finally.

What Facebook’s new government-enforced privacy restrictions mean for you • Facebook must comply with new privacy restrictions on how it handles your data. Here’s what they are and how they’ll apply to you.

Google’s Chrome 76 arrives, blocking Flash in its entirety and stealthing incognito mode • By 2020, the plan is for Flash to be entirely removed from Chrome.

No, AMD didn’t kill its reference Radeon 5700 cards barely a month after introducing them • The company confirmed it’s just moving to supply its partners.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ hands-on: A new model changes the game, for better or worse • Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+, dividing the line between ‘good enough’ and ‘great.’

Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5700: A stunning value supercharged by clever software tricks • Nine. Dollars.

Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD: Fast and cheap, at 10 cents per GB • A new low for price per gigabyte, without sacrificing much performance.

Acer Aspire 5 A515-54-51DJ: Slim and inexpensive, but middling quad-core performance • We’ve seen faster quad-core laptops, but not for this price.

Intel’s Gen 11 graphics has improved so much, we may have to stop making jokes about it • After so many years of meh.

Logitech Zone Wireless headset • Optimized for open workspaces.

CORE i9-9900K VS. RYZEN 9 3900X WHICH SHOULD YOU BUY? • CONFUSED BY INFORMATION OVERLOAD? HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY AMD OR INTEL’S HIGH-END CPUS.

5 ANCIENT SOFTWARE PROGRAMS WE REFUSE TO GIVE UP • WHO’S USING THEM AND WHY?

5 Windows display tricks to help you focus • Automate dark mode, cut down on blue light, dim secondary displays, and more with these tips.

How to buy the perfect PC case • PC cases come in all shapes, sizes, and features—know which one is right for your needs.

How to use Paint 3D’s Magic Select tool to edit out photobombers from your photos • The Magic Select tool works great for simple, well-lit objects, but struggles with more complex scenes.

Prevent Amazon, Apple, and Google from listening to your smart speaker recordings • Also: how to wipe your Siri history off Apple’s servers.

NZXT H510 Elite teardown


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 112 Publisher: IDG Edition: Sep 01 2019

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  • Release date: September 3, 2019

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In the September issue we clear the air on the Intel Core i9-9900K versus the AMD Radeon Ryzen 9 3900X: Find out which one you should buy. We’ve got a roundup of 5 great but ancient software apps users absolutely refuse to give up. Check out our first look at Intel’s 10th-gen ‘Ice Lake’ chips. Plus, don’t miss PCWorld's hands-on of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. All this and more can be found in the September issue of PCWorld.

PC World

Intel launches 10th-gen ‘Ice Lake’ chips, pushing hard on graphics for notebook PCs • If you already own a Matebook or Matebook Pro, or are eyeing one on Amazon, here’s what you need to know.

Warning: Watch out for awful graphics card ‘deals’ that aren’t worth your money • Don’t be a sucker.

If you bought an original Pixel, Google owes you $20—and maybe a lot more • Google has settled a class-action lawsuit over microphone issues with the original Pixel—and you can get paid.

Samsung keeps the high-end Android tablet dream alive with the Galaxy Tab S6 • It’s probably not an iPad Pro killer though.

Nvidia woos creators with 10 RTX Studio laptops, 30-bit color support for GeForce GPUs • Finally.

What Facebook’s new government-enforced privacy restrictions mean for you • Facebook must comply with new privacy restrictions on how it handles your data. Here’s what they are and how they’ll apply to you.

Google’s Chrome 76 arrives, blocking Flash in its entirety and stealthing incognito mode • By 2020, the plan is for Flash to be entirely removed from Chrome.

No, AMD didn’t kill its reference Radeon 5700 cards barely a month after introducing them • The company confirmed it’s just moving to supply its partners.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ hands-on: A new model changes the game, for better or worse • Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+, dividing the line between ‘good enough’ and ‘great.’

Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5700: A stunning value supercharged by clever software tricks • Nine. Dollars.

Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD: Fast and cheap, at 10 cents per GB • A new low for price per gigabyte, without sacrificing much performance.

Acer Aspire 5 A515-54-51DJ: Slim and inexpensive, but middling quad-core performance • We’ve seen faster quad-core laptops, but not for this price.

Intel’s Gen 11 graphics has improved so much, we may have to stop making jokes about it • After so many years of meh.

Logitech Zone Wireless headset • Optimized for open workspaces.

CORE i9-9900K VS. RYZEN 9 3900X WHICH SHOULD YOU BUY? • CONFUSED BY INFORMATION OVERLOAD? HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY AMD OR INTEL’S HIGH-END CPUS.

5 ANCIENT SOFTWARE PROGRAMS WE REFUSE TO GIVE UP • WHO’S USING THEM AND WHY?

5 Windows display tricks to help you focus • Automate dark mode, cut down on blue light, dim secondary displays, and more with these tips.

How to buy the perfect PC case • PC cases come in all shapes, sizes, and features—know which one is right for your needs.

How to use Paint 3D’s Magic Select tool to edit out photobombers from your photos • The Magic Select tool works great for simple, well-lit objects, but struggles with more complex scenes.

Prevent Amazon, Apple, and Google from listening to your smart speaker recordings • Also: how to wipe your Siri history off Apple’s servers.

NZXT H510 Elite teardown


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  • Details

    Frequency:
    Monthly
    Pages:
    112
    Publisher:
    IDG
    Edition:
    Sep 01 2019

    OverDrive Magazine
    Release date: September 3, 2019

  • Formats
    OverDrive Magazine
  • Languages
    English