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Score sweet savings with this Intel Arc A380 graphics card that's now 29% off for a limited time

If you've been looking for a new graphics card that isn't going to break the bank, this is going be the one for you

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If you're looking for a graphics card that isn't going to break the bank, then the Intel Arc A380 is going to be right up your alley. Although this card isn't the strongest offering in Intel's lineup, it does have the capability to run games at a decent frame rate, but is stronger for those working with projects that require encoding and transcoding. In addition, this card is compact, making it perfect for a smaller PC build. With that said, this card normally comes in with a price tag of $139.99, but can be had for far less, with a new 29% discount that drops the price to just $99.99 for a limited time.

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Intel details the Arc A-Series desktop GPU specifications

Intel's "breadcrumb dropping" of the Arc A-Series GPU specs stepped up a gear and we now know almost all that we wanted to ahead of launch.

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Intel's push into desktop GPUs is getting more developed and the company has finally revealed more about the Arc A-Series. As Intel itself says, it has been "dropping breadcrumbs" but has now finally given us a clearer picture of what to expect.

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[Update: Live in Canary] Chrome OS prepares to finally show Android files in the Files app

Chrome OS is preparing to be able to show Android files from within the Files application. Previously, you could only access the shared Downloads folder.

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Following a slew of Android-related commits to the Chromium Gerrit for Chrome OS, there's another we spotted which is probably the best addition yet. We've seen improvements to parental controls and the addition of Android app shortcut searches. Now we're getting a highly requested feature - Chromebooks with Android app support may soon finally be able to see all Android files on the device within the native Chrome OS Files application.