Bitwarden has introduced a feature that allows Windows 11 users to log in using passkeys stored in their vaults, enhancing security by enabling phishing-resistant authentication at the operating system's login screen. Users can authenticate by scanning a QR code displayed on the Windows screen with the Bitwarden app on their mobile device, which verifies access to the stored passkey. This feature requires the Windows device to be joined to Microsoft Entra ID and for the organization to enable FIDO2 security key sign-in. Users must also register a passkey for their Entra ID profile stored in Bitwarden. The integration aims to improve security against cyber attacks targeting operating system authentication. Microsoft plans to roll out this passkey-based Windows login feature in March, depending on the organization's Microsoft Entra ID configuration, and it will be available across all Bitwarden plans, including the free tier.
The HP Smart app is a software application designed to enhance interaction with HP printers, allowing users to print, scan, copy, and manage their printers from a computer or mobile device. The installation process on Windows involves downloading the app from the Microsoft Store, installing it, launching it, and adding the printer. Common issues include the app not finding the printer, crashing or freezing, scanning difficulties, and printing problems, with various troubleshooting solutions provided for each issue. Tips for maximizing the app's functionality include using mobile fax, editing photos, printing from social media, and utilizing cloud printing. Keeping the app up-to-date is important for performance and security, with options for automatic and manual updates available through the Microsoft Store and HP support.
The PS5 has an internal capture system that can store up to an hour of gameplay. To save recent gameplay, press the Share button and select Save Recent Gameplay, with options for clip lengths up to 60 minutes. Double-tapping the Share button captures a three-minute clip by default. For exporting clips, change the capture settings to MP4 format and use the Media Gallery for editing and transferring.
On the Nintendo Switch, players can save the last 30 seconds of gameplay by holding the Capture Button. This footage can be edited in the Album and transferred via the Switch App or USB-C cable. Longer recordings require external capture devices.
PC gamers often use ShadowPlay from the NVIDIA App, accessible with Alt+Z during gameplay for saving videos. Steam also offers a built-in Game Recording system for background recording up to 120 minutes or on-demand recording.
External capture devices, like the Elgato HD60 series, allow for capturing gameplay from consoles directly to a PC, though they may introduce latency and require an HDMI splitter. Ensure HDCP is enabled on the console to avoid recording issues with copyrighted material.
- Genshin Impact is an open-world action RPG game available on Android with high-end visuals and constant seasonal updates.
- Call of Duty: Mobile brings the classic FPS franchise to Android with fast-paced multiplayer matches and a battle royale mode.
- Hearthstone is a strategy card game set in the Warcraft universe, offering deep strategy for veterans and regular expansions.
- Just Dance Now brings the energetic dance-filled experience of the Just Dance series to mobile devices with thousands of popular songs to dance to.
- The Elder Scrolls: Blades brings the world of Tamriel to mobile devices with fast-paced combat, dungeon crawling, and town building.
Nvidia has launched the GeForce Now app for Amazon Fire TV devices, allowing users to play PC games on televisions with just a Bluetooth controller. The app provides performance similar to the RTX 5080 and supports a wide range of devices, including Windows, Linux, MacOS, ChromeOS, and Android. It can be downloaded from app stores on Amazon Fire TV devices. Nvidia has also expanded its game library to over 4,000 titles, including new releases like Disciples: Domination and Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Subscription options include a free tier with access to over 2,000 games and paid tiers offering enhanced performance and longer session times.
Microsoft discontinued Windows Phone in 2017, a decision regretted by CEO Satya Nadella. Nex Computer is now taking pre-orders for the NexPhone, which aims to run Android, Linux, and Windows 11. The device features a custom Mobile UI designed for touch interactions, reminiscent of Windows Phone. When connected to an external display, it offers full Windows 11 capabilities but lacks cellular connectivity in Windows mode. The NexPhone is not intended to replace primary smartphones but serves as a secondary option with mid-range performance, powered by Qualcomm's DragonWing QCM6490 chip, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. It operates on Windows for Arm, which may present compatibility issues. While in Windows mode, cellular calling and SMS functions are unavailable, requiring users to switch to Android for those features. The device has a rugged design with military-grade build quality, a 120 Hz 6.58-inch display, a 64 MP main camera, and a 5,000 mAh battery, priced at 9.
Google is piloting a feature called 'Color your Search,' which introduces soft pastel hues to the Search interface, allowing users to personalize their search environment. Users can choose from ten muted color options that change the top bar and overall theme of the Search interface. Currently, this feature is exclusive to larger-screen devices, such as tablets and foldable smartphones, and is not available on standard smartphones or desktop devices. Users can access the feature by tapping the color palette icon in the top-left corner of the Search interface on a large-screen mobile device. The rollout appears to be selective, and there is speculation about future integration with Android's Material 3 Expressive design.
The NexPhone is developed by the team behind the NexDock and aims to transform smartphones into versatile computing devices. It features a 6.58-inch FHD+ 120Hz display, a 64MP Sony IMX787 camera, and 12GB of RAM. The device runs on Android 16 and supports multi-boot capabilities, allowing users to run Linux (Debian) and Windows 11. It is powered by Qualcomm’s QCM6490 SoC, which is designed for IoT applications and may not provide optimal performance for Windows. The NexPhone has a 5,000mAh battery and is priced at 9, with a launch scheduled for Q3 2026.
Nex Computer has launched the NexPhone, a smartphone that operates on three operating systems: Android, Linux, and Windows 11. It allows users to switch between platforms and is the first device to integrate these functionalities into a single mobile device. The NexPhone primarily runs on Android but has dual-boot capabilities for Windows and Linux (Debian), offering a full desktop environment. Traditional calling functions are limited to Android, as Windows and Linux are not designed for telephony. The device will receive standard over-the-air updates for Android, while Windows updates will be managed through Windows Update. Preorders for the NexPhone are open at a refundable price of , with the remaining balance due upon delivery, and include a complimentary USB-C dock.