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    Microsoft is adding a feature that briefly maxes out your CPU to make Windows feel snappier

    According to insider sources, Microsoft engineers are working on a new feature called “Low Latency Profile” (LLP) aimed at improving Windows 11’s performance in certain critical, system-wide tasks. The change is already present in recent preview builds distributed to Windows Insider participants, meaning enthusiast users can enable and test it… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    A major study claiming ChatGPT improves student learning has been retracted

    By the time of the retraction, the paper had already traveled far. Published in May 2025 in Humanities & Social Sciences Communications, it attempted to measure ChatGPT’s impact by combining results from 51 separate studies. The authors compared outcomes between students who used the chatbot and those who did not,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Microsoft Edge stores all your saved passwords unencrypted in memory

    Security researcher Tom Jøran Sønstebyseter Rønning recently shared evidence that Microsoft’s web browser-based password manager stores all of its saved passwords in memory without encryption while running. He released and demonstrated a simple proof of concept that displays the passwords and their associated accounts. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Open-source project wants to bring stereoscopic 3D gaming back from the dead

    The recently unveiled “wiz3D” project is designed to “resurrect” stereoscopic support in older games, allowing them to run with compatible goggles and other stereo display devices. The open-source tool acts as a stereoscopic 3D wrapper, injecting hooks into gaming APIs to generate real-time stereo 3D output on modern Windows systems…. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Hackers used Daemon Tools' own website to silently install backdoors on thousands of PCs for nearly a month

    Cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky found that the attack compromised multiple versions of Daemon Tools, from 12.5.0.2421 through 12.5.0.2434. What made the campaign particularly difficult to detect was that the malicious installers were distributed directly from the official website and signed with legitimate digital certificates belonging to AVB Disc Soft, the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Project Mariner is dead, but Google's browser-controlling AI plans are not

    Google first announced Project Mariner back in December 2024. An extension for an experimental build of Chrome, Mariner could execute multi-step commands to browse websites, use Google search, retrieve specified information, go shopping, and more. Google positioned the agent as assisting with tasks that are usually tedious for humans. Read Entire Article Source link More

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