Combined with a Windows Hello-compatible webcam for facial recognition, your PC can wake itself up, scan your face, and sign you in right when you sit down. Yeah, it’s as cool as it sounds.
Using your Windows 11/10 laptop or tablet’s built-in webcam, Windows Hello uses facial recognition to get you in and working in under two seconds. It also works with more than a dozen apps like ...
At the sacrifice of Windows Hello, which would have been a nice addition, we’ve never been able to position our lens so perfectly without sticking a webcam on a tripod. All this and image ...
However, buried deep inside Microsoft's documentation was the webcam requirement. For now, Microsoft notes that both front and rear webcams are optional. However, the company adds that all devices ...
Windows Hello is a relatively new way to log into your Windows 10 computer without needing to type in a password or passcode. Instead, it features a biometric security system - it recognizes your ...
The Windows 11 update 24H2 includes a new feature called Connected Camera that lets you turn your smartphone into a webcam. The folks at PCWorld have tested the feature out, and it looks pretty ...
Later this month, Microsoft is holding a special digital event. The company confirmed that it would focus on three things: Surface, Copilot, and Windows. Expect to see the Surface Pro 10 with an ...
Microsoft is working on improving access control with Windows Hello. Now a visual makeover is also due. It can be admired in the Windows Insider preview of Windows 11 in the beta channel.