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Posted on Friday April 27, 2018 | windows 10, mozilla, microsoft, google, firefox, edge, chrome, biometrics
Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox will soon support web-based biometric authentication. The leading internet browsers are expected to allow users to sign into online profiles through fingerprint scanners, voice authentication, facial recognition, and the like. Online biometric authentication through these browsers requires no additional software.
Posted on Wednesday April 18, 2018 | windows update, windows 10, windows, privacy, operating system, microsoft, feature updates, document sharing, bluetooth
Microsoft has claimed that Windows 10 will be the final version of the world's most popular operating system. Instead of bundling new features into a new Windows release, Microsoft has been issuing free updates to the current version since 2015. The latest update is almost here, and it comes with some exciting improvements.
Posted on Friday March 30, 2018 | windows 10, operating system updates, microsoft, accessibility
Microsoft is working on improvements for Windows 10's accessibility features, which will be introduced later in the year. Some of these are already available to preview through the Insider Program, but everyone else will have to wait. Here's what's coming:
Posted on Tuesday February 27, 2018 | windows 10, virtualization, software, security, pro, operating system, home, 10 s
When buying new hardware, you have to choose which operating system (OS) to install. And if you go with Windows, you'll have to make even more decisions, as there're Windows 10 Home, Pro, and 10 S. Although they contain many similar features, there are significant differences between them. Here's a quick rundown of each OS version.
Posted on Friday February 09, 2018 | windows 10, security, privacy, microsoft edge, cortana, advertising
Windows 10 is undoubtedly Microsoft's most accepted operating system since Windows XP. But that doesn't make it faultless, many users have been complaining about the intrusive privacy settings the operating system enables by default. To reclaim your privacy, follow these tips on turning off its intrusive settings
Posted on Thursday January 11, 2018 | windows 10, security, microsoft, junkware, bloatware, apps
Have you recently purchased new laptops or computers? Don’t get too excited. A new report proves that pre-installed software such as free trials and web browser toolbars can pose high-security risks. So if you want to maximize your new investment, here are some things you might want to know: