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Sub-Zero Computing

Locality: Nyora, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 401 437 612



Address: Main Street 3980 Nyora, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 Nostalgia time? Nostalgia time. http://www.interactivebuddy1.org/



19.01.2022 Still a work in progress!

16.01.2022 Hey guys, Tim here. Working PAX was an incredible event to attend and definitely changed my outlook in my goals for the page, and the business. Enjoy some pictures.

15.01.2022 Neater is better



10.01.2022 Corsair Void 7.1 Wireless review coming soon.

06.01.2022 Keep the fun happening! Keep an eye for us.

06.01.2022 Here, we have Jake's brand new PC, built by Sub-Zero Computing. Featuring a brand new Intel Core i5 6600K cooled by a Corsair H110v2, 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 RAM, an Asus ROG Maximus VIII Hero motherboard and an Asus Strix GTX 980 Ti, this neat little PC is sure to pack a hardcore punch! The case featured is an NZXT Noctis 450. Enjoy, Jake!



02.01.2022 So, recently here in Australia, a law has passed parliament that allows Police/Government access to all encrypted information. Here's a snippet from The Verge. "At its core, the legislation allows law enforcement agencies to compel companies to hand over user information, even if it’s protected by end-to-end encryption. If companies do not have the ability to intercept encrypted information, they can be forced to build tools to do so." Numerous technology giants have heavily... criticised the move, rightfully pointing out that weakening the encryption for one purpose, weakens it totally. Where do you stand? Was this bill a good idea in the interests of "security" or is it blatant disregard of the Australian people's natural right to privacy?

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