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  #1368380 18-Aug-2015 09:35
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xpd:
THink its mainly the Vaio's having driver issues,.... Sony has basically said "dont hold your breath".



Could be because Sony is getting out of the consumer PC/laptop business .
They wont be in any hurry to put money/development (ie write new drivers) into a type of product they no longer sell.





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  #1368896 18-Aug-2015 21:55
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So what is the story on the article I saw that windows 10 will be able to block/detect access to various sites it deems "naughty?" like piratebay? how would they do that as it changes on a regualr basis it seems... Press beatup ? or reality?




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  #1369082 19-Aug-2015 09:54
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gnfb: So what is the story on the article I saw that windows 10 will be able to block/detect access to various sites it deems "naughty?" like piratebay? how would they do that as it changes on a regualr basis it seems... Press beatup ? or reality?


Do you have a link to the article? I haven't heard anything like that.

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