bit-tech Newsletters are now available!

bit-tech Newsletters are now available for free (like everything else here).

In response to our recent reader survey to find out your wants, needs, loves and pet peeves, bit-tech has just launched a new Newsletter! Sign up here and choose between daily or weekly updates that drop directly into your inbox.

The daily newsletter is delivered every weekday afternoon and contains everything published that day. You will also receive a summary of the weekend content on Monday mornings.

The weekly newsletter is delivered every Friday afternoon and includes a summary of the content published during the entire week.

You also have the option of selecting whether to receive the newsletter in HTML or just a plain text version. We recommend the HTML format for desktop and notebook computers and the plain text format for mobile devices.

Remember there's also the RSS feed for those wanting to know our content updates the moment they happen too.

As usual, we will continue to listen to your constructive feedback about our new Newsletters, and everything else bit-tech, so feel free to drop us your thoughts, in the forums!
Quote Mankz 2nd July 2008, 11:29
A nice addition.

Now, when do we find out who won the prizes from the Survay!
Quote Baz 2nd July 2008, 11:48
today!
Quote r4tch3t 2nd July 2008, 12:00
A nice addition, but not for me, I check Bit at least twice a day anyway.
Quote Jack_Pepsi 2nd July 2008, 12:08
\m/

Excellent!

I'm still waiting for our 4850 and 4870 review... cough cough, wink wink.
Quote Akava 2nd July 2008, 12:09
Sounds good, I tend to check Bit everyday so probably not entirely for me, though I may still give it a go. Still a very nice addition for those who can't check the site directly due to company policies etc.
Quote Timmy_the_tortoise 2nd July 2008, 12:16
Finally, a newsletter to sign up to which might actually interest me..

I've got too many junk newsletters in my inbox.. Nintendo Europe.. Dabs.com... FRFI North East..

All boring crap.
Quote Veles 2nd July 2008, 12:21
Awesome!
Quote Almightyrastus 2nd July 2008, 12:26
Nice idea. Don't think I will be using it though as I have a Bit tab open pretty much all day.
Quote Woodstock 2nd July 2008, 12:36
Quote:
Originally Posted by r4tch3t
A nice addition, but not for me, I check Bit at least twice a day anyway.

my thoughts exactly
Quote Aterius Gmork 2nd July 2008, 12:55
Quote:
Originally Posted by r4tch3t
A nice addition, but not for me, I check Bit at least twice a day anyway.

+1
Quote scarrmrcc 2nd July 2008, 13:52
Quote:
Originally Posted by the recistration page...fools!
Please keep me informed about news from out trusted third party partners

what the heck is an out trusted partner?

out trusted?
Quote Firehed 2nd July 2008, 13:57
Content is exactly the same here as in the RSS feeds, right?
Quote Hiren 2nd July 2008, 14:09
Quote:
Originally Posted by scarrmrcc


what the heck is an out trusted partner?

out trusted?

Thanks, fixed.

Firehed - yes the content is the same as the RSS feed.
Quote Timmy_the_tortoise 2nd July 2008, 14:11
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hiren
Quote:
Originally Posted by scarrmrcc


what the heck is an out trusted partner?

out trusted?

Thanks, fixed.

You really do listen to every little bit of constructive feedback..
Quote Jamie 2nd July 2008, 16:41
Quote:
Originally Posted by Firehed
Content is exactly the same here as in the RSS feeds, right?

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).
Quote RTT 2nd July 2008, 16:48
In the employment drop-down you've misspelt Professional as Proffessional on the third option ;)
Quote Jamie 2nd July 2008, 16:52
Quote:
Originally Posted by RTT
In the employment drop-down you've misspelt Professional as Proffessional on the third option ;)

fixed. :o
Quote mikeuk2004 2nd July 2008, 16:58
Interesting, might have to check it out. I fully understand RSS, I use RSS on my PSP for audio feeds from 1up etc but cant get text news from bit-tech. What do I need to get RSS feeds on pc?

Edit: Ignore me, I didnt realise I can get it in Firefox.
Quote ComputerKing 2nd July 2008, 18:53
COOOOL, I really liked it. Make me don't miss any thing on BT

Thanks alot for this.
Quote Firehed 4th July 2008, 01:04
Quote:
Originally Posted by RTT
In the employment drop-down you've misspelt Professional as Proffessional on the third option ;)
I thought you lot had an office... have you gone mute from excess forum use and forgotten how to speak?
Quote Hiren 4th July 2008, 08:43
RTT doesn't work for bit-tech. He works for TrustedReviews in a separate office a few miles away.
Quote Glider 4th July 2008, 10:23
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hiren
RTT doesn't work for bit-tech.
Don't tell me any of you out there work ;)
Quote The_Beast 5th July 2008, 03:48
Thanks but no thanks

I'm on bit-tech everyday
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