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You can now sign-in to Google services using Windows Hello face and fingerprint unlock on PC
By Zac Bowden published
Hello Google has rolled out a big update to its account sign-in page that now features the ability to use Windows Hello as a method of authentication when logging into your Google account.
Microsoft confirms when WordPad for Windows 11 will be removed from the OS — and it's sooner than you think
By Zac Bowden published
Soon Microsoft has confirmed that starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, WordPad will no longer be part of Windows. The version 24H2 update is expected to begin rolling out later this year.
OpenAI's Sam Altman shares a 'holy grail' solution for ChatGPT's power-hungry demands, but researchers say it's 'wishful thinking' and it won't "be ready until the latter half of the century"
By Kevin Okemwa published
NUCLEAR FUSION OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says there's a clear solution and answer for the AI power concerns — nuclear fusion.
Overwatch's next Damage Hero is Venture and you can try out their earth-shattering abilities in a free trial this weekend
By Cole Martin published
New hero The battle arena changes completely when one character can travel underground.
Xbox Series X 2024 (Brooklin): Features, price, design, and everything we know so far
By Zac Bowden last updated
Xbox Brooklin A refreshed Xbox Series X with a possible new design and features is expected to make its debut this year.
I hate the idea of an all-digital Xbox Series X, but if it gets one thing right, it'll still be a winner
By Richard Devine published
Winner? I don't like the leaked digital-only Xbox Series X, because I like my physical collection, but if Microsoft hits one thing right, then it'll still be a success.
Embracer Group sells Borderlands developer Gearbox to Take-Two Interactive for $460 million
By Samuel Tolbert published
💸💸 Embracer Group continues its meltdown, selling Borderlands developer Gearbox to Take-Two Interactive for $460 million.
Intel explains the perks AI PCs provide to users including the upcoming ability to run Microsoft Copilot locally
By Rebecca Spear published
AI PCs During an Intel AI Summit in Taipei this week, Intel executives explained that Microsoft Copilot will soon run locally on AI PCs, such as computers with an Intel Core Ultra processor.
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