PCWorld's May Digital Edition: Microsoft Build's Biggest Reveals

09.05.2016
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We feature Microsoft Build’s biggest reveals: HoloLens gets some apps, Windows 10's next big update, Windows Phone's slumber, and supersmart bots. Plus, our candid hands-on with the HoloLens Development edition and our review of the long awaited Oculus Rift headset. 

• How CPUs work: A closer look at exterior processor design.

• Oculus Rift VR headset: The magical, yet unfinished birth of virtual reality. And, the best Oculus Rift games and virtual reality experiences.

• Samsung Galaxy TabPro S: This Surface Pro clone is drop-dead gorgeous.

• Best AC1900 Wi-Fi router: Buffalo WXR-1900DHPD vs. Linksys EA7500.

• Consumer Watch: This nasty ransomware overwrites your PC’s master boot record.

• Watch: Mark Hachman's hands-on with the Hololens, Susie Ochs' run through with the new smaller 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and Melissa Riofrio's test drive in the new Chevy Volt. And meet Sophia, the female humanoid robot, at South by Southwest.

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PCWorld Staff