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| | Windows 10 surpasses Apple's upcoming OS X El Capitan in some key areas, like multitasking and personal assistance. It's not that El Capitan isn't a worthy upgrade for Mac owners; it finally offers split-screen capability, along with revamped apps and performance improvements. Windows 10 offers PC users just a bit more. After using both the near-final version of Windows 10 and the public beta of El Capitan for a few weeks, we compared the two operating systems across nine categories on a 100-point scale. (Some rounds are worth more than others.) Based on our experience, Microsoft's platform is now the one to beat. Here's why.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | Students carry a heavy burden. They need to move their books, their tech and their food from class to class. In many ways, it's their most important organizational tool. However, not all backpacks are equal. | | | |  | This true sequel to the 2009 original brings the series back to its roots, focusing on the original game's core mechanics while introducing some neat new touches, such as boss fights and multi-tiered levels. The result is a game that you've definitely played before, but one that looks and feels considerably better. | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | From its new 21-megapixel camera to its big and sharp 5.7-inch quad HD display, the Moto X Pure Edition doesn't just stack up well against other flagship phones. It's going to cost a lot less than most of them when it launches this September at $399 unlocked. That's hundreds less than the iPhone 6 Plus, Galaxy S6 and other heavy hitters, although the OnePlus 2 starts at even less ($329). However, unlike the new OnePlus, you'll be able to custom design your Moto X Pure via the Moto Maker website, and it will work on any U.S. LTE network. | | | | | |
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