Dell is hitting reset on the software bundled with its Alienware Alpha gaming desktop.
The console-like desktop is ditching its Alpha UI user interface for a
new version, called HiveMind, which adds extra multimedia functionality
and many more customization options.
Packing gaming components into a small square box for around $500 in the US, the Alienware Alpha hardware originally shipped with a custom software layer on top of Windows 8, allowing gamers to boot it up and launch right into a menu for playing games.

Packing gaming components into a small square box for around $500 in the US, the Alienware Alpha hardware originally shipped with a custom software layer on top of Windows 8, allowing gamers to boot it up and launch right into a menu for playing games.
The new HiveMind menu.
The original Alpha UI, which is about to be replaced.
Controller mapping in HiveMind.
The Alienware Alpha hardware.
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