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Bethesda Support Tickets May Be Leaking Private Data
Fallout 76 Support Ticket Leaking Private Data Fallout 76 is coming up for being a month old now and I think it’s pretty fair to say that it’s been rough. While some people enjoy the game (including myself) others are finding huge difficulties with it, and not just in terms…
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Netflix To Scrap Wii Support This January
Netflix To Scrap Wii Support This January Netflix has had a bit of a strange relationship with Nintendo over the last few console releases. While the Wii was given an option to run the video streaming service, this was not repeated for the Wii-U. That being said though, the Nintendo…
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Avast To End Windows XP/Vista Support In January
Avast To End Windows XP/Vista Support In January For many, Avast has proven to be one of the most effective and reliable free anti-virus programs on the market. Having used them in the past, I have been impressed with their relatively straightforward interface and the solid level of protection it…
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AMD Ends 32-Bit Radeon Driver Support
AMD Ends 32-Bit Radeon Driver Support I think it’s fairly safe to say that the days of 32-bit systems are numbered. In fairness, they have been for a while. With a number of limitations offered in the 32-bit architecture (most notably the maximum RAM capacity) the vast majority of systems…
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Crysis Multiplayer Mode Will End On October 11th
Crysis Multiplayer Mode Will End On October 11th The original Crysis is now 11-years old. Despite its age and generally excellent gameplay though, it’s far better known for other reasons. For years the game has most popularly been known for the meme “but can it run Crysis”. This meme was…
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Microsoft Sacked Tech Support In Favour Of Volunteers
Microsoft Reported To Have Sacked Xbox Support Team Members In favor of Volunteer Force Having a good support team in place, particularly for online services, is essential. Admittedly, they are often not the fasting or the most efficient things in the world, but regardless, if you want to operate online…
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Nvidia Announce An End To Support For 32-Bit Systems
Nvidia Announce that it is ending support for 32-bit systems I think it’s fairly safe to say that most of us these days are running on 64-bit operating systems. The fact that there are certain RAM and VRAM limitations in a 32-bit operating system means that in recent years the…
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World Of Tanks Devs Plans Game To Be Around For 20-30 Years
World of Tanks World of Tanks seems to have been around for a long time. Despite that, however, it might surprise you to learn that update 1.0 has finally arrived. Despite plans for the game to only be ‘active’ for 3-5 years, the developers have now set the game a…
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Futuremark Ends Support for 3DMark Vantage and PCMark Vantage
It is no secret that Microsoft is ending their support for the 10-year old operating system Windows Vista on April the 11th this year and other companies are taking that queue to end the support for their Vista-based apps too. One of them is Futuremark that today announced they are…
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid 120 and 240 AM4 Support Detailed
Cooler Master has revealed that their latest MasterLiquid 120 and 240 AIO CPU coolers are all ready to rock with the latest AM4 socket motherboards for the upcoming AMD Ryzen launch. Of course, they also come with many other sockets, including the latest Kaby Lake CPUs, so you’ve got plenty of…
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Blizzard Are Finally Ending Support For Windows Vista And XP
In a move that is hardly surprising, Blizzard is finally ending support for Windows Vista and XP. A post on the official forums over the weekend slipped by mostly unnoticed, probably a good indicator that this isn’t being viewed as such a huge deal and won’t ruffle too many feathers.…
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AMD Announces Windows 7 Support for Ryzen
AMD has announced that its new Ryzen processors will support Windows 7. The bold move – announced by AMD a special Ryzen event – should ensure an extra slice of market share against Intel, whose Kaby Lake processors do not officially support Windows 7, and only partially support Windows 8.1.…
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PS4 Pro Update Disables HDMI 1.4 4K Support
The HDMI 2.0 standard is commonly perceived as a requirement to deliver 4K 60 frames-per-second content because of the bandwidth limitations on HDMI 1.4. Despite this, an investigation into the PS4 Pro’s connectivity protocols by Digital Foundry found that the HDMI 1.4 format was suitable for delivering the full 60Hz signal,…
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