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  2. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 is a version of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft. It was released in 2015 and is available in 110 languages, with regular updates and features.

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    AOL Mail offers features like security, spam-blocking, themes, tabs and more for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  4. Microsoft account - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the evolution of Microsoft account from Microsoft Passport, a single sign-on service for web commerce, to a personal user account for Microsoft services and devices. Find out how Microsoft account works, what features it offers, and how it relates to work or school accounts.

  5. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of different versions of Windows, from Windows 1.0 to Windows 10, with information on release date, codename, architecture, editions, and features. Learn about the history and evolution of Windows operating systems and their compatibility with DOS and other platforms.

  6. Windows 10 (original release) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of Windows 10 was released in July 2015, with the build number 10.0.10240. It introduced features such as Cortana, Microsoft Edge, and Continuum mode, and reached end of service in May 2017 for some editions.

  7. Single sign-on - Wikipedia

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    Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication scheme that allows a user to log in with a single ID to multiple software systems. Learn about the advantages, drawbacks, and security issues of SSO, as well as related concepts such as same-sign on, federated authentication, and social logons.

  8. NonVisual Desktop Access - Wikipedia

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    NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) is a free and open-source screen reader for Windows, started by Michael Curran in 2006. It supports various accessibility APIs, web browsers, office suites, and has a large user base worldwide.

  9. Electronic identification - Wikipedia

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    Learn about electronic identification (eID), a digital solution for proof of identity of citizens or organizations. Find out how eID is used in different countries, such as Belgium, Estonia, Germany, and Iceland, and what are its benefits and challenges.