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Windows 11 will finally let you share audio to multiple devices at once
By Zac Bowden published
Windows 11 Microsoft is working on a "shared audio" feature that will let you connect to two devices to play audio from, a feature that other platforms have had for years.

ASUS ROG Ally drops to under $500, and it's still a fantastic handheld
By Ben Wilson published
Deal Play games from the PC Game Pass app, Steam, or any of its competing digital platforms on this discounted ASUS ROG Ally, now available for $499.99 at Best Buy.

Rufus and Ventoy are the best alternatives to Media Creation Tool
By Mauro Huculak published
Windows 11 Skip the Media Creation Tool. Here's why Rufus and Ventoy are the best alternatives to create a Windows 11 bootable USB and how they can bypass system requirements (on unsupported hardware).

Microsoft kills Movies & TV storefront on Windows and Xbox
By Zac Bowden published
Microsoft After 12 years, Microsoft is shutting down its storefront that let Windows and Xbox users buy or rent Movies & TV shows natively on the platform.

The 6 best new features from July's Windows 11 Insider builds
By Mauro Huculak published
Windows 11 Here's a breakdown of Windows 11 builds 27898, 26200.5702, and others with QMR, Adaptive Energy Saver, passkey third-party providers, and other improvements.

4 Europe-only Windows 11 features that should be global
By Mauro Huculak published
Windows 11 Windows 11 features, such as uninstalling Edge, are currently only available in Europe, but they should be available globally.

Microsoft retracts fix claim for critical Windows Firewall bug
By Kevin Okemwa last updated
Windows 11 Microsoft issues an apology for "inconvenience or confusion" caused after it mistakenly indicated that it had resolved a critical Firewall error caused by its own code via a new security update.

Microsoft scraps plans to simplify the Windows 11 System Tray
By Zac Bowden published
Windows 11 A year since it was first put into testing, Microsoft still hasn't delivered its new simplified date and time layout for the System Tray on the Taskbar for Windows 11. Turns out, that's because of negative feedback from users.

Don't eject your GPU from your Windows 11 PC, but also don't worry about it
By Richard Devine published
PC People keep noticing that Windows 11 will allow them to eject their GPU from their system like a regular USB device. It's no cause for alarm, even if you shouldn't do it. No matter how curious.
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