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    Microsoft adds passkey support for all consumer accounts as part of World Password Day

    In time for World Password Day, Microsoft announced that all of its consumer accounts can now use passkeys to sign into Windows, Google, and Apple platforms with a PIN, face, or fingerprint.

  • What is Google One?

    Google One, a cloud storage subscription service, offers different membership prices and storage amounts.

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    Families who lost loved ones to violent crimes rally together in support of one another

    Dozens of people from all walks of life, all touched by violent crime in different ways, whether it be murder or drunk drivers, gathered underneath the Steamboat Warehouse Pavilion to honor the people that they have lost.

  • Google Search Tests Custom Filters & Templates

    Google Search is testing custom filters and pre-define search filter templates. It appears you can save your custom filters and reuse those filters for future searches. This is showing up for a limited number of searchers.This was reported by Ben Schoon on 9to5Google who shared a number of screenshots. Ben wrote, "The filters can add specific keywords or filter using specific websites to help you better find what you’re looking for. You can also set a filter to search for specific file types...

  • WhatsApp adds global support for passkeys on iOS

    WhatsApp is introducing support for passkey verification on iOS, removing the need for users to deal with SMS two-factor authentication. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Microsoft announces passkey support for Microsoft consumer accounts

    Microsoft accounts already allow you to sign in to apps and websites using FIDO security keys, Windows Hello, or Microsoft Authenticator app. From 2021, you were also able to sign in to your Microsoft account even without setting up a password. Today, Microsoft announced the support for passkeys in Microsoft consumer accounts. With this support, […]

  • Google Publisher Center to stop allowing you to add publications

    Instead, Google will automatically add eligible publishers and will eventually remove those publishers not eligible.

  • FurMark adds Raspberry Pi support, GPU fan monitoring

    FurMark's latest release supports Raspberry Pi hardware as well as new GPU fan monitoring capabilities. In addition to bug fixes, it also incorporates the latest versions of GPU Shark2, GPU-Z and GeeXLab.Read Entire Article

  • One NZ adds 5G spectrum with Dense Air purchase

    The Commerce Commission gave One New Zealand the green light to purchase Dense Air’s business in the country, giving the operator access to 2600MHz spectrum, which it will deploy to boost its 5G network.

  • Google just removed RISC-V support from the Android kernel

    A series of recently merged patches removed support for the "riscv64" processor architecture from the Android Common Kernel's codebase. Android Common Kernel (ACK) are the main branches of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which informs all third-party and Google's own Android implementations on mobile and wearable devices. Removing RISC-VRead Entire Article

  • Samsung's Sneaky Best Customization App Hits Google Play

    Samsung Good Lock is an app that every single Galaxy device owner should install. From tablets to phones, this app adds on so many features that take your experience up a couple of levels in the customization department. And now, it’s more accessible than ever, because it’s on Google Play. Before today, to get Good … Continued Read the original post: Samsung Good Lock Lands on Google Play Store

  • Passkey support comes to Word, Excel, and more for all consumer Microsoft accounts

    We’re getting closer every day to a password-free future. Less than two years after Apple launched passkeys with iOS 16 and macOS 13, more and more companies continue adding support. Following in the footsteps of Amazon and Nintendo, among others, today Microsoft announced that passkey support is rolling out for all its consumer accounts across Apple platforms, Windows, and Google products. Users of Word, Excel, and the host of other popular products requiring Microsoft sign-in will be able...