How to 'unofficially' get access to Windows 11 — Find out the best browsers for privacy
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4 things you need to know today 1. If you have an Android, your photos may disappear in a few weeks - Do this now If you aren't careful, your entire photo gallery could go poof. Samsung Cloud will soon shut down. Depending on your location, you may only have a month before your photo gallery disappears. Here are some free and easy ways to back up your pictures. Tap or click here to save your pictures before they disappear. → |
2. Want to upgrade to Windows 11 on an old PC? Here's the loophole When Microsoft announced the minimum system requirements for Windows 11, it raised some questioning eyebrows. Some users with powerful (but old) computers found out they don't meet the specifications and thus can't get the update. The company has now changed course, and there is a way to "unofficially" get it. Tap or click here to get Windows 11 for your old PC. → |
3. What's the best browser for your privacy? We ranked them for you When's the last time you really considered your browser? It's your gateway to the internet, and it can do a lot (or not much) to protect you from malicious code and bad actors. If privacy is on your mind, don't miss this. Kim ranks the top privacy-centric browsers. See if the one you use makes the list. Tap or click here to see Kim's browser ranking. → |
4. 7 brilliant ways your smartphone can help you get things done Sure, you know how to use your phone to surf the internet and check social media, but it has so many more uses than you probably know. That's why I've put together a list of seven of my favorite smartphone tricks that will help you get things done. Tap or click here for seven brilliant ways to use your smartphone. → |
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