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2017-03-20 MyGaming Newsletter | | MyGaming Top Articles [] AMD’s Ryzen 7 processors are compet

2017-03-20 MyGaming Newsletter [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [RSS]( MyGaming Top Articles [(click here for all news)]( [AMD Ryzen 7 vs Intel Core i7 – gaming performance comparison]( AMD’s Ryzen 7 processors are competing against Intel in the high-end desktop market. [Your brain could be the ultimate security password]( Biometrics – technology that can recognise individuals based on physical and behavioural traits such as their faces, voices or fingerprints – are becoming increasingly important to combat financial fraud and security threats. [Windows Vista is finally dying]( Windows Vista will reach end of support on 11 April 2017, with Microsoft ending security updates, non-security hotfixes, assisted support options, and online technical content updates. [How self-driving cars can see the road ahead]( Most self-driving cars use a combination of sensing technologies. Other news you may have missed [No speed difference with MTN 50GB free data]( The ASA has dismissed a complaint against MTN’s Fri-YaY 50GB data deal, which alleged that data is served over a "lower bandwidth line”. [Chrome gets faster 3D rendering with WebGL 2.0]( Chrome 56 now has support for WebGL 2.0, a major upgrade to the API which unlocks a variety of new graphics features. [Selecting the right outsourced ICT provider]( With data breaches a tangible risk, companies’ question how much they should rely on managed service providers. [Printer hack – what’s the worst that could happen?]( Print security may not seem critical to your business, but it’s not just a printer they want to hack. It’s your business. Partner Content [ASUS Gaming Routers: Reduce your Ping and take gaming to the next level]( Many gamers rarely go beyond their mouse and keyboard when considering the final stages of perfecting their game. You received this message because you are subscribed to the MyGaming newsletter. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, simply [click here to unsubscribe](.

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