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Windows 8 Login will be Facial Recognition based

Aug19
2010
72Leave a Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.windows8geek.com%2F2010%2F08%2Fwindows-8-login-will-be-facial-recognition-based%2FWindows+8+Login+will+be+Facial+Recognition+based2010-08-19+17%3A50%3A03Win+Geekhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.windows8geek.com%2F%3Fp%3D72 Written by Win Geek

We have previously take a look at leaked Windows 8 Features while analyzing Microsoft’s Inspiration from Apple, Forthcoming Windows 8 Machine, and Windows 8 Product Span. Now, we will actually take a look what new is actually being introduced in Windows 8. Redmond based company is working more and more to improve user’s login system.Windows 8 Facial Recognition Login Windows 8 Login will be Facial Recognition based

They foresee that camera will be a ubiquitous accessory attached to almost every PC by 2010 [Oh! This information also hints about Windows 8 Release Date]. As a consequence they are planning to introduce a facial recognition based login feature in Windows 8. They have even shown a prototype. You will need to register your face once and afterwards you will sit down in front of camera. Once facial recognition is done, you will be logged into Windows 8 system. This feature will be a step forward to make Windows 8 Login more secure.

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