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FCC moves to block new foreign-made routers

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Google makes Gmail, Drive, and Docs ‘agent-ready’ for OpenClaw

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Microsoft releases emergency Windows 10 fix for blocked ESU updates

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Microsoft BASIC, now open source

Microsoft Word documents will soon auto-save to the cloud by default

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2.5 billion Gmail users at risk after Google's databases were hacked

Hackers can bypass Microsoft Defender to install ransomware on PCs

ChatGPT gets ‘study mode’ to guide students without spoon-feeding answers

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