Month: May 2022

Microsoft Teams is taking over the dreaded parent-teacher conference

Audio player loading… Parent-teacher meetings could soon get even more interactive thanks to a new Microsoft Teams update. The video conferencing service has announced it is working on Parent Connection, a new feature that will allow parents or guardians to communicate directly with educators through Microsoft Teams. The company promises…

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Stack Overflow’s copy / paste keyboard now comes with RGB

Last year, Stack Overflow collaborated with mechanical keyboard manufacturer Drop on The Key, a bizarre miniature 3-key keyboard designed to copy and paste text. It did exactly that, but with a level of polish that was surprising for a $29 novelty that started out life as an April Fools’ gag.…

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Google Assistant can now automatically change your stolen passwords

Audio player loading… Making sure your online passwords stay secure should now be easier than ever thanks to a new Android update from Google. The company is rolling out an upgrade that will keep Chrome for Android users safe by using its Duplex on the Web technology to automatically change…

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9 Great Star Wars Day Deals on Apparel, Movies, and Phone Cases

Hundreds of Bothans died to bring us these deals. Source

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The best self-care gifts for graduates

Graduates have spent the past couple of years hustling. Between coursework, jobs, family responsibilities and, of course, the pandemic, they likely haven't had a ton of time to devote to themselves. Now that they've donned their cap and gown, it's time for them to enjoy some well deserved rest and…

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GitHub will require all code contributors to use two-factor authentication

GitHub, the code hosting platform used by tens of millions of software developers around the world, announced today that all users who upload code to the site will need to enable one or more forms of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023 in order to continue using the…

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