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Like wise, not touched it since last Thursday and completely forgot where I got too.I really need to get back to playing The Witcher 3. I've not played it since coming back from holiday.
Like wise, not touched it since last Thursday and completely forgot where I got too.I really need to get back to playing The Witcher 3. I've not played it since coming back from holiday.
AMD has oppened their event newsletter! You can either subscribe to recieve a notification and the link to the livestream or EVEN reserve a seat to watch the event live! http://t.co/JrvaQzLebT
I don't know! We'll see...Won't it be on PC Gaming Shows livestream?
I don't know! We'll see...
Also, Microsoft has updated their Security Essentials and malware removal tools with a new definition that classfies "Ask toolbar" as malware! [FINALLY!!!]
Lol indeed but that solves the problem of the noob users... I can't believe that there are people using something like an ESET32 AV and having installed Ask..lol security essentials
Lol indeed but that solves the problem of the noob users... I can't believe that there are people using something like an ESET32 AV and having installed Ask..
Like wise, not touched it since last Thursday and completely forgot where I got too.
It turns out that Samsung’s pre-installed version of SwiftKey for the Galaxy S6 has a security flaw, which is putting user data at risk of being snatched up. According to a US security firm, the issue also affects Samsung’s last two flagship smartphones as well, meaning Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S4 users could be affected.
security firm, NowSecure, discovered the issue and has flagged it up with Samsung for patching. The vulnerability comes down to the keyboard’s unencrypted connections when downloading different languages. The flaw could potentially allow an attacker to “remotely execute code as a privileged system user”.
Gears of War Remastered Collection confirmed for PC during the PC Gaming Show!
KitGurus ResponceChristine Browne informed me directly on the phone that the reason for withdrawing the sample was based on ‘KitGuru’s negative stance towards AMD’.
To me it is pretty poor of AMD to be restricting reviews due to reviewers actually showing real world performance of a companies products and giving there honest opinion about it, and not just fluffing the reviews to make it look better than it actually is.If we become unable to share our genuine views and opinions out of fear of a company withdrawing product samples then I see no point in being here at all.
KitGuru are not being given a sample of the AMD R9 FuryX due to "KitGurus Negative Stance Towards AMD"
http://www.kitguru.net/site-news/an...-kitguru-fury-x-sample-over-negative-content/
KitGurus Responce
To me it is pretty poor of AMD to be restricting reviews due to reviewers actually showing real world performance of a companies products and giving there honest opinion about it, and not just fluffing the reviews to make it look better than it actually is.
I have to ask myself how many reviewers out there now are going to give the AMD products more favourable reviews for fear of not being allowed to review future products, using samples sent to them by AMD and instead either having to purchase the product or wait for other manufacturers such as, ASUS, Gigabyte or MSI to send them a sample.
Didn't TTL also experience this with EVGA based on the review of their SR-x? It is sad that companies will resort to these tactics because they cannot accept an honest review of their products. How else can you improve your line of items if you cannot take criticism regardless how fierce it may be. It's not like the negative reviews are hurling insults.
Didn't TTL also experience this with EVGA based on the review of their SR-x? It is sad that companies will resort to these tactics because they cannot accept an honest review of their products. How else can you improve your line of items if you cannot take criticism regardless how fierce it may be. It's not like the negative reviews are hurling insults.