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Trouble viewing this email? [View in Browser] [Logo] [Banner] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Pinterest] March 24, 2016 If you're like us, then you're looking for information on technology in upwards of 50 different places. In a medium that's meant to be efficient, the Internet has yet to offer you a lot of efficiency. That's where ExtremeTech comes in. [Top Stories] [First Article] [The 25 best free PC games] There are loads of free PC games out there, but many of them aren't worth your time. These will have you hooked for hours. [Second Article] [Intel formally kills its tick-tock approach to processor development] The tick-tock approach ensured Intel was never attempting to build a brand-new CPU architecture at the same time it ramped a new process node, and gave the company almost a decade of steady (if slowing) progress. That era is over. ADVERTISEMENT [Article] [Samsung's locked Galaxy S7 bootloader has buyers raging] The Galaxy S7 on T-Mobile comes with tighter security, but also less freedom. [Article] [Breaking the prime-number cipher, one proof at a time] Like a mirror image of Bedford's Law, mathematicians have found a pattern in prime numbers that raises more questions than it answers. [Article] [Report: Sony is developing an updated 4K-capable 'PS4.5'] We're only three months into 2016, and it's already turning out to be a very strange year for console gaming: Microsoft came out publicly in favor of upgrading the Xbox One, and a new report today says that Sony is planning on doing something very similar. [Article] [5 best add-ons for the Raspberry Pi 3] The latest Raspberry Pi 3, with its 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARMv8 CPU, has just enough processing power to function as a tiny budget general purpose computer. [Article] [Scans show hidden chambers in King Tut's tomb, possible resting place of Queen Nefertiti] Egyptologists and scientists have found evidence of still-secret chambers in King Tut's tomb. Could this be the burial chamber of Nefertiti, one of the most important women in ancient Egypt's history? We may soon know. Jamie Lendino Managing Editor, ExtremeTech.com Follow me on Twitter: [@jlendino] You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...] [Tech Deals] [Oittm Watch Charging Station for iPhone, iPad, Samsung & More] $49.99 $38.99 + Free Shipping [Get Deal] [Fire HD 6, 6" HD Display, Wi-Fi, 8 GB - Includes Special Offers, Black] $99.99 $69.99 + Free Shipping [Get Deal] [Power Cube: No More Bulky Plugs Blocking Each Other] $29.95 $24.99 + Free Shipping [Get Deal] [Are You Ready For Taxes? Get Your Maximum Return and Organize with Amazon's Deals] [Get Deal] [Lightning Deals that are 50% off or More on Tech, Office, and Home] [Get Deal] [Vansky LED Bias Lighting for TVs & Monitors] $39.99 $21.99 + Free Shipping [Get Deal] [Insightly: CRM for the sole proprietor and loaded with team-friendly features] [Get Deal] [Dell Venue 8 16GB Android Tablet w/ 16GB RAM & RealSense Depth Camera] $399.00 $199.00 + Free Shipping [Get Deal] [This Week Only: Up to $900 off Plus a $400 Gift Card on select HDTVs] [Get Deal] [Up to $100 off on select PCs and Servers at Dell] [Get Deal] [Rise & Hang Roller Duffle] $199.00 $109.99 + Free Shipping [Get Deal] [PCMag Exclusive Discount: Private Internet Access Annual Subscription] $83.40 $31.95 + Free Shipping [Get Deal] All product and deal information such as discount, price and availability are believed to be accurate as of the time of publication. Please verify these details with the merchant site and check the merchant's terms and conditions before you buy. Publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions eNewsletter Information You are subscribed to ExtremeTech with the e-mail address {EMAIL}. Click [here] to unsubscribe from this newsletter. To subscribe to other e-mail newsletters from Ziff Davis, change your delivery format from HTML to text, or change your email address, click [here]. [Ziff Davis] Copyright © 2016 Ziff Davis, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Ziff Davis, LLC., 28 East 28th Street, New York, NY 10016

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