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safety features
About this tag
Discussions tagged with 'safety features' on WindowsForum.com cover a range of topics where safety is a key concern. In the context of Microsoft Edge, safety features include built-in privacy tools and banners that promote secure browsing, such as the 'Edge Safety First' banner tested on Chrome download pages. For Windows users, screen lock is discussed as a safety feature to secure a computer when unattended. Microsoft's VibeVoice text-to-speech system includes safety features like audible disclaimers and watermarks. Other threads touch on physical safety, such as the dangers of high-powered lasers and the design of safe living spaces for the elderly. The tag encompasses both digital and physical safety measures.
Microsoft Edge has begun testing a new, security‑focused banner that appears when users attempt to download Google Chrome, pitching Edge as an “all‑in‑one” browser with built‑in privacy and safety tools rather than the older engine‑or‑brand comparisons that appeared in previous nudges...
Microsoft’s new VibeVoice marks a striking shift in what open-source text-to-speech can do: from short, single-voice clips to hour‑scale, multi‑speaker spoken audio that resembles a produced podcast — and it’s available now for researchers and tinkerers to try. The framework packages a compact...
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Summer is in full swing. It’s hard to imagine but back-to-school is quickly approaching. There is still a lot of uncertainty in terms of what form the new school year will take. Regardless of whether our children will be returning to school in person, hybrid or online, every parent knows that...
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outlook extension
password management
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user experience
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Hi,
I have linux ubuntu, the 20.04 version, anyway, I want to be able to use screen lock as a safety feature for when I leave the computer so it locks itself and have the ability to shut the computer down properly using the power button saving me the effort of turning the monitor on, putting in...
British constructor Perry Watkins has assembled officially the world's smallest licensed car - and it has a top speed of 60kph.
At just 41 inches high, 51 inches long and a seemingly impossible 26 inches wide, the miniscule motor is in danger of being overpowered by other vehicles on the...
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Courtesy N2Care The MEDCottage is a free-standing spare room in your backyard.
Of all the elderly people he's visited, the Rev. Kenneth Dupin remembers a woman named Katie in particular.
Katie had a houseful of treasured memorabilia, and she loved to regale him with stories of Washington...
assisted living
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elderly care
family proximity
granny pods
health monitoring
healthcare innovation
home design
home security
independent living
lifestyle changes
medcottage
mobile homes
nursing homes
quality of life
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This is what happens when the Force comes down upon you.
Just a few weeks ago, there was Link Removed called the Spyder III Pro Arctic Laser.
This sweet little object does bear a passing resemblance to a "Star Wars" lightsaber. In addition, it can burn your skin and permanently blind you. And...
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laser safety
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