Feb 19th 2015
This Week in Computer Hardware 303
Preloaded with Spyware
Hosted by
Patrick Norton,
Ryan Shrout
Dell Venue 8 7000, SuperFlower's 2000W PSU, and Lenovo adware that breaks HTTPS.
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Hosts: Patrick Norton and Ryan Shrout
SuperFlower's 2000W PSU, Lenovo PCs ship with adware that breaks HTTPS connections, The Great SIM Heist, Thecus BX 100 250GB and 500GB SATA SSD review, Dell Venue 8 7000 review, ASUS introduces Ultra-Slim ZenBook UX305 with 1080P IPS, NVIDIA is to return overclocking to mobile GPUs, Amazon, Newegg and others offering partial refunds on GTX 970 purchases and more all this episode of TWiCH.
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Running time: 1:04:18
Links
- You're gonna need 240V for this one... Superflowers 2000W PSU
- Lenovo PCs ship with man-in-the-middle adware that breaks HTTPS connections
- Lenovo CTO: We're Working to Wipe Superfish App Off of PCs
- THE GREAT SIM HEIST
- Thecus W2000 Windows Storage Server Review: SOHO NAS with the Power of Microsoft Server
- Crucial BX100 250 and 500GB SATA SSD Review - Silicon Motion Returns
- Dell Venue 8 7000
- ASUS Introduces Ultra-Slim ZenBook UX305 Notebook with Core M and 1080p IPS for $699
- Bring back the mobile overclock NVIDIA, but stick a warning on it
- Follow up: NVIDIA Recants: Overclocking Returning to Mobile GPUs
- Amazon, Newegg and others offering partial refunds on GTX 970 purchases