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How Microsoft plans to kill off passwords

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We're going to banish passwords and here's how
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Microsoft wants to banish '​inconvenient, insecure, and expensive' passwords. So what's going to replace them?

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Snakebot named ground rescue robot of the year

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Carnegie Mellon's bio-inspired disaster relief robot slithers to victory in an unusual international competition.

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