Hackernews posts about Windows Hello
Windows Hello is a biometric authentication system that uses facial recognition and/or fingerprint scanning to securely log users into their Windows devices.
- Show HN: Window Hints – Keyboard-first window switching (windowhints.com)
- Windows Hello changes force feature changes in Bitwarden (community.bitwarden.com)
- Microsoft has broken Windows Hello facial recognition in the dark (www.tomshardware.com)
- Mitigating attacks based on knowing the length of a Windows Hello PIN (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Vulnerability in Windows Hello for Business – The Face Swap (insinuator.net)
- You can now try Microsoft's more modern Windows Hello UI (www.theverge.com)
- Microsoft biometrics Hello loophole may let a rogue admin inject new facial scan (www.theregister.com)
- Getting C++ Hello World working on Windows (a comedy & tragedy) (sdegutis.github.io)
- Getting C++ Hello World working on Windows (a comedy && tragedy) (sdegutis.github.io)
- Show HN: I built a tool to solve window management (aboveaverageuser.com)
- Q&A about the Windows Start Menu and Taskbar (archive.blogs.harvard.edu)
- Show HN: Keynap – On-device AI voice typing app for Windows (apps.microsoft.com)
- Valve publishes Windows-drivers for Steam Machine (help.steampowered.com)
- Show HN: An RPG in the Windows file explorer (store.steampowered.com)
- Show HN: An Open-Source Windows Cleaner. Fast, Secure, Bloat Free (cleanse.infinityfreeapp.com)
- Show HN: Smart Switcher – A data driven window switcher (aboveaverageuser.com)
- Show HN: WindowKeys 3.0 – macOS utility for window tiling with custom shortcuts (www.apptorium.com)