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You can talk to Windows using the built-in speech recognition or text dictation features. Did you know you can issue commands to Windows? You can tell the operating system to open applications, dictate text, and perform many other tasks. This
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Samsung’s new way to protect your devices from malware is to link them up to a private blockchain. Wednesday at the Samsung Developer Conference keynote, the company unveiled its new smart home security strategy: link all of your devices to a
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