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‘Phased Out’ — Google Confirms Bad News For 3 Billion Chrome Users

TITLE: Google's Privacy Sandbox Shutdown Leaves 3 Billion Chrome Users in Tracking Limbo Privacy Initiative Collapse Reshapes Digital Advertising Future…

Google's App Store Deadline Extended: What the October 29th Shift Means for Android Developers - Professional coverage
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Google’s App Store Deadline Extended: What the October 29th Shift Means for Android Developers

Court Grants Unexpected One-Week Reprieve in Epic v. Google Case In a surprising legal development, US District Court Judge James…

Tellusim Core SDK Extends Open-Source Reach While Godot 4.5 Elevates Gaming Development - Professional coverage
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Tellusim Core SDK Extends Open-Source Reach While Godot 4.5 Elevates Gaming Development

Major Open-Source Development Platform Expands Accessibility The technology landscape is witnessing significant shifts as Tellusim Technologies announces that its Core…

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Windows 11 Enhances File Preview Feature with Single-Key Activation Through PowerToys Update

Windows 11 users can now preview files with a single Spacebar press thanks to the latest PowerToys update. The enhancement brings Windows closer to macOS’s popular Quick Look feature that has long streamlined file management. This improvement represents Microsoft’s ongoing effort to refine the user experience through its utility collection.

Windows 11 Closes Productivity Gap with macOS File Preview Feature

Microsoft has reportedly enhanced file management capabilities in Windows 11 through its latest PowerToys update, according to recent reports. The new functionality allows users to preview files with a single Spacebar press, mirroring a feature long available in macOS through its Quick Look tool. Sources indicate this represents Microsoft’s continued effort to incorporate popular productivity features across operating systems.

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Free Software Converts Standard USB Drives into Computer Security Keys

A free Windows utility called USB Raptor reportedly converts standard USB flash drives into physical security keys for computer authentication. The software creates encrypted key files that lock computers when removed, according to sources familiar with the technology. Analysts suggest this provides affordable physical security for shared workspaces and home computers.

USB Flash Drives Repurposed as Security Tokens

Computer users seeking enhanced authentication security now have a free alternative to expensive dedicated hardware keys, according to recent reports. Sources indicate that USB Raptor, an open-source Windows utility, can transform ordinary USB flash drives into physical security devices that lock computers when removed.