Saturday, February 17, 2018

Kingdom Come: Deliverance Review

A vast and sumptuous medieval RPG, albeit one that lacks the polish and brains of its contemporaries.

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Friday, February 16, 2018

Video: How To Paint Your Motherboard and Graphics Card

We take you through a quick and simple way to spruce up your hardware with a matching colour scheme.

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Apple devices hit by Unicode character crash bug

Beta builds not affected.

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Khronos Group launches glTF Draco compression extension

Up to 12 times smaller.

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EKWB apologises for Threadripper water block, monoblock design flaws

Offers partial refund, upgrade kit.

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BBC 5Live Tech Phone-in: Fevzi Turkalp from GadgetDetective.com answers 5Live listeners’ technology questions

From smartphones & tablets, to dealing with malware & protecting your privacy, our resident expert, Fevzi Turkalp has all the tech advice you need to choose the best tech for your needs & keep your existing gadgets running smoothly. In this week’s tech phone-in, Fevzi advises listeners on… • Headphones for swimmers • Choosing between the iPad Pro 10.5 and the iPad Pro 12.9 • Reinstating Windows 7 from Windows 10 • Putting old PCs to good use by using the Linux Operating System • Updating Android smartphone apps • Problems with laptop displays • What a VPN is and whether you need one • Why some iPhones slow down and shut down, and what to do about it The Tech phone-in is back on Friday 2nd March 2018 from 2am In the meantime you can contact Fevzi with your tech questions on Twitter @GadgetDetective

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Thursday, February 15, 2018

The 6 malware culprits at every workplace

No matter how many times your IT staff tells employees not to download software and  no matter how many policies and  employee handbooks, it is inevitable, an employee is going to put  your network at risk by bending or breaking those rules.

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