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Microsoft 365 workplace software, Xbox and Skype will now use “passkeys,” which are more secure than traditional passwords. Here’s how to set them up.
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A new AI-powered blood test from Dionysus Health claims to be able to improve the diagnosis and treatment of postpartum depression.
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Amanda Montell casts a wide net in her new essay collection. Maybe too wide.
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Thanks to TikTok, the 1980s color analysis phenomenon is back — this time with help from AI.
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TikTok fitness trends deserve skepticism. But walking pads can have real benefits for mood and focus.
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The video, in which the Princess of Wales shared her cancer diagnosis and pleads for privacy, is real, experts say. Some online commentators may not care.
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AI tools are good for some things, but don’t trust your health to apps that make frequent mistakes.
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Fed up with apps that yield fewer matches and conversations that go nowhere, singles are reviving the analog practice of showing up and talking to strangers.
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Hackers got their hands on AmEx account numbers and customer names, the company says. Here’s what you can do to protect yourself.
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In “Relinquished,” sociologist Gretchen Sisson presents a little-seen side of adoption: The women who lose their children.
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A Consumer Reports investigation found smart doorbells with software vulnerabilities on Amazon, Walmart and Temu. The retailers are still selling them.
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