One of the best Android Auto wireless adapters is $15 off on Amazon – and I’m sold
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Amazon The holiday season is quickly approaching and — if Amazon’s October Prime Day sale is any indicator — the deals will be wide-ranging and abundant. This abundance of deals — while it’s almost any shopper’s dream — can get overwhelming. Also: Prime Day is over: These are the 100+ best deals still live Now, […] More
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The latest Rufus release replaces the Windows Setup executable with this wrapper. Screenshot by Ed Bott/ZDNETMicrosoft really, really, really doesn’t want you to upgrade your old Windows 10 PC to Windows 11. That’s the logic behind the strict hardware compatibility requirements the company imposed when it launched the new operating system in 2021. If you try to install Windows 11 on a computer with a CPU from 2018 or earlier, you get an error message, along with a suggestion that maybe you should buy a new PC.The result, of course, is a thoroughly predictable cat-and-mouse game between Redmond and the Windows enthusiast community. The owners of those “incompatible” PCs find ways to work around those restrictions, and Redmond finds a way to make those workarounds more difficult.Also: Microsoft cracks down on Windows 11 upgrades for ‘incompatible’ PCs, but there’s a workaroundWith the public release of the most recent feature update to Windows 11, version 24H2, Microsoft tightened the compatibility checks that Windows Setup runs when performing an upgrade. Those new restrictions blocked one widely used workaround, which used the open-source Rufus utility to create installation media that allows Windows 11 upgrades on incompatible hardware.The new restrictions lasted for less than one week, as the community discovered that you could work around Microsoft’s compatibility blocks by manually entering a series of commands to tweak the registry. And now the developer of Rufus, Pete Batard, has released a new beta version of the utility that automates that process. More
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Allison Murray/ZDNETWhat’s the deal? As a remaining October Prime Day deal, the Samsung Freestyle 2 is $200 off, making it just under $600 on Amazon. Also: The best October Prime Day TV deals still availableZDNET’s key takeawaysThe Samsung Freestyle 2 More
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What is the best VPN for your smart TV in 2024?ZDNET’s favorite VPN for smart TVs is NordVPN More
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Amazon/ZDNETIf you’ve been looking for a new digital storage option, Amazon has a deal on the 8TB Samsung T5 Evo More
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Amazon/ZDNETSummer’s over, but frozen treats should be enjoyed all year, no matter the weather (at least that’s how we do it in my house). Now that seasonal ice cream stands have packed up for fall, why not make your own in the comfort of your home? Whip up exactly what you’re craving — an autumnal pumpkin spice flavor, perhaps? — with your preferred ingredients and an ice cream maker in your kitchen. If you’re an ice cream lover, smoothie bowl enthusiast, or just looking for a fun, kid-friendly activity, the Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker with two pints More
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