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I could pay more for newer, higher-capacity iPhone battery banks, but this one still goes everywhere with me. And it's on sale before Amazon's October Prime Day.
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It's hard to believe we're already into October with the iPhone 16 launch behind us, but there's lots more still to come from Apple this year on both the hardware and software fronts.
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Ten years ago, the Reaper of Souls expansion completely reimagined and revived Diablo III. It overhauled huge swaths of the game, strengthening its foundation enough that D3 remained a fun time even as it stretched far past what should have been its expiration date.
Diablo IV has moved at a different pace. It managed to get through launch without the technical mishaps that plagued its predecessor, but it was still a game that landed somewhere short of its full potential on arrival. Our review felt that, and I felt it in my own playthrough. Once I finished the campaign and started the grinding loop, I quickly got bored and abandoned my character.
But ahead of its first major expansion, Vessel of Hatred, Diablo IV is not the same as it was at launch. I've spent some time with the new content in Vessel of Hatred and while I'll cover what the region of Nahantu brings to the table, I'm also taking this chance to take a broader look at the state of Diablo IV.
Vessel of Hatred adds companionship and customization
Vessel of Hatred introduces a new region, Nahantu, and a new class, Spiritborn. Nahantu is a jungle biome with lush greenery in some spaces and complete devastation in others. Basically, it's your standard Diablo IV location. It also has several points of interest for the lore nerds out there.
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Windows 11 24H2 marks the official death of WordPad along with several other features that have been removed in the update. (The 24H2 update is currently being rolled out. Learn more about when you'll get it in our article breaking down its release schedule.)
You'll likely be better off switching to other free apps such as LibreOffice, but it just won't be the same. If you find that you still prefer WordPad and want to keep using it, here's a method you can use.
How to get WordPad back in Windows 11
It's not that difficult to bring WordPad back to Windows 11. All you need is the appropriate files from an older version of Windows before 24H2, one that still supports WordPad. (The folder for WordPad should still be present in 24H2 but without wordpad.exe.)
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