Amazon takes hundreds of dollars off its Kindle readers ahead Prime Day by Taras Buria Ahead of its Prime Day, Amazon brought its Kindle readers to all-time low prices, allowing you to save on various bundles across the entire lineup, from the most affordable Kindle to the flagship Scribe and its color-enabled variant.
Kindle Essentials Bundle - $108.97 | 33% off
This 6-inch Kindle is a portable reader with a front light, a brighter E-Ink display, and up to 6 weeks on a single charge. The bundle includes a protective case and a charger, so that you have everything you need for comfortable reading.
Kindle Paperwhite Bundle - $154.98 | 45% off
Kindle Colorsoft Bundle - $169.98 | 48% off
The latest Paperwite is a 7-inch reader that features significantly faster page-turning, wireless charging, an ambient light sensor, 32GB of storage, and up to 12 weeks on a single charge. Right now, the bundle with a sling bag makes the Paperwhite 25% cheaper than the non-bundle variant. The same bundle is available for the Colorsoft version with a colorful E-Ink display.
Kindle Scribe 32GB Bundle - $444.97 | 27% off
Kindle Scribe Colorsoft 64GB Bundle - $574.97 | 27% off
The Scribe is the biggest, flagship Kindle. It has an 11-inch texturized display with a stylus support, with a big emphasis on the note-taking experience. The built-in notebook has AI-assisted features for search, refinements, summarization, and more. The Scribe comes with 32GB of storage, and the bundle gets you a case, a stylus, and a protective case. Like with the Paperwhite, there is a Colorsoft version, which is also available with a massive discount.
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I tried to get the latest secureboot certificate for my old Dell 7010 Optiplex machine.
I restored the default settings to Secure Boot. Big mistake.
Now when secure boot is on. The machine doesn't boot and complains about no booting devises.
The computer's secure boot can't find where to boot and the information apparently has to be entered manually.
Secureboot's settings are now years old and it can't find a new configuration.
What could be done here?
There are plenty of files to choose from in the secureboot menu, but I don't know what to put there for each of the four
Windows 11 upgraded from 10..... originally who knows what (used machine)
without secureboot it booting normally
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Hi, Dr. Oz last week on his show showed off some products that are made by the company I work for.
I went to his website and using the program Freemake Video Downloader copied the URL and pasted but it always says Not Supported Website.
I have always been able to use this fine program for video download and conversion. Now I cant.
Here is the link: http://www.doctoroz.com/episode/dr-oz-answers-your-most-awkward-questions-all-time?video=17035
It would help us if we had this video to show off and show consumers that even Dr. Oz uses Sweat Protection.
If there is a better alternative for downloading video and converting please let me know..
Thank you
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