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    Windows 11’s new passkey feature lets you talk to the hand (or face) and kiss those annoying passwords goodbye

    Windows 11 is now introducing a new feature to the OS, which allows users to replace passwords with passkeys instead. A recent Windows 11 Insider Preview Build (23486) lets you “use Windows Hello natively to create and sign in to supported applications and websites using passkeys, where you’ll be asked…

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      Microsoft Excel really wants you to put pictures in your spreadsheets

      Your Microsoft Excel spreadsheets could seen pack in even more images and pictures thanks to a new update. The spreadsheet software has announced it will soon allow users to insert a local picture from their device directly into the cell. Users will also be able to paste local images from…

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        Nintendo’s N64 controller for the Switch is available once again

        Nintendo Switch Online subscribers have another fresh chance to buy one of the biggest nostalgia trips of a controller. The reissued Nintendo 64 controller for the Switch is back on sale on Nintendo’s site for $49.99. These drops don’t come very frequently and, on recent occasions, have still been selling…

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          China’s Baidu AI is better than ChatGPT – here’s why

          ChatGPT has quickly become the gold standard that other AI chatbots have been striving to reach – and defeat. Now, according to a bold statement from Chinese tech giant Baidu, another AI has apparently done so. Baidu announced that its latest version of the ‘Ernie’ AI model, Ernie 3.5, has…

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            Google wants devs to promise they won’t abuse new Chrome ad API

            Google will soon be launching a new API for Chrome, designed to provide ads tailored to users’ preferences within the web browser. However, since the revelation that a fingerprinting attack on the API could lead to individuals being identified, Google has asked that developers refrain from abusing it by using…

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              Many of us are pretty worried about the security risks of ChatGPT

              It appears that the vast majority of us are still rather skeptical of the infamous Large Language Model (LLM) ChatGPT, largely due to concerns about its accuracy and safety. According to a survey conducted by antivirus vendor Malwarebytes, a massive 81% of consumers are worried about the security risks the…

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