PCWorld's January Digital Edition: The Big Three’s biggest wins and fails of 2015

08.01.2016
The onslaught of tech information is relentless. Stay on top of the latest with PCWorld’s Digital Edition. Available as single copies or as a yearlong subscription, it highlights the best content from PCWorld.com—the most important news, the key product reviews, and the most useful features and how-to stories—in a curated Enhanced Edition for Android, iOS, and Kindle, as well as in a Replica Edition.

The Enhanced Edition includes videos and other interactive features—all designed for consuming on your tablet. The Replica Edition is a PDF-like version that’s enabled for your mobile device’s touchscreen.

We look at the Big Three’s biggest wins and fails of 2015. We also review the HP’s Spectre x2 and the Radeon Software Crimson. Plus, we uncover why the iPad Pro isn’t as fast as a laptop.

• Notebook hard drives are dead: How SSDs will dominate mobile PC storage by 2018.

• OneDrive storage: Microsoft will let you keep your free 15GB if you claim it.

• Skylake Chips: Yes, you can overclock cheap Intel Skylake chips.

• Google Pixel C: A killer Android tablet with an unfullfilled productivity mission.

• Here's How: Two easy ways to remotely access files on your PC.

• Watch: We take a look back at the wins and fails of the Big Three in 2015 and review the best PC games of 2015.

Current subscribers can visit PCWorld.com/directions to learn how to access PCWorld on any device and start reading the January issue right away.

Not a subscriber With the PCWorld Digital All-Access Pass, you get access to the digital magazine on as many devices as you’d like as an Enhanced Edition or Replica Edition. Depending on your tablet reading preference, choose Replica (digital version in a PDF-like format) or Enhanced (added interactivity)—or download both and see what you prefer. Subscribe today, or to learn about other purchasing options visit PCWorld.com/magazines.

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