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Excellent!
I'm still waiting for our 4850 and 4870 review... cough cough, wink wink.
I've got too many junk newsletters in my inbox.. Nintendo Europe.. Dabs.com... FRFI North East..
All boring crap.
my thoughts exactly
+1
what the heck is an out trusted partner?
out trusted?
Thanks, fixed.
Firehed - yes the content is the same as the RSS feed.
You really do listen to every little bit of constructive feedback..
Your assumption is correct. The email just contains what is put in the RSS feeds but is sent to your inbox on a daily and/or weekly basis. Some people still don't use RSS so this is really for them.
If you'd like to try the newsletter feel free to sign up now and if you don't like it you can always login later and untick the daily and weekly options to stop receiving the newsletter but remain in our mailing list (if you allow us to contact you).
fixed. :o
Edit: Ignore me, I didnt realise I can get it in Firefox.
Thanks alot for this.
I'm on bit-tech everyday