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    We Couldn't Find Compatible Camera For Windows Hello

    HELLO I have MICROSOFT SURFACE BOOK 2 , i7 - 8 G Ram , WIN 11. I did fresh reset, all updates, download support pack 1.9 G and install it . for sign-in option with Hello FACE , it says : WE COULDN'T FIND COMPATIBLE CAMERA FOR WINDOWS HELLO . I checked device manager , there is an Uknown device ...
  2. Windows Hello Biometric Flaws Uncovered at Black Hat 2025

    A new wave of skepticism is sweeping through the IT security world following revelations by renowned German researchers who have cast serious doubt on the safety of Windows Hello for business use. The much-touted biometric authentication system, a showcase feature in both Windows 10 and Windows...
  3. Windows Hello Vulnerability: Biometric Security Under Threat at Black Hat 2025

    Windows Hello, long touted as the seamless and secure future of biometric login for Windows users, now finds itself under intense scrutiny following a dramatic live demonstration at this year’s Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. Two German researchers unveiled a critical vulnerability...
  4. Windows 10's Legacy: The Operating System That Reshaped Computing Landscape

    Windows 10's tenth anniversary marks not just a celebration, but a moment of reflection on an operating system that boldly reshaped the way millions interact with their PCs, and whose innovations continue to echo across the current tech landscape. As Windows 10 nears its official end-of-life...
  5. Windows 11 Administrator Protection: Enhanced Security and User Considerations

    Windows 11 has consistently placed security at the heart of its evolution, constantly introducing new features and mechanisms to protect both everyday users and enterprise environments from a rapidly expanding threat landscape. Buried within the chorus of feature updates slated for the next...
  6. The Future of Cybersecurity: Why Passkeys Are Essential Against AI-Driven Attacks

    In recent years, the landscape of cybersecurity has undergone a seismic shift, primarily due to the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Both Google and Microsoft have sounded alarms about the vulnerabilities inherent in traditional password-based authentication systems. They...
  7. Microsoft’s Passwordless Future: Secure and Faster Login with Passkeys

    Microsoft is taking a significant step towards a passwordless future by eliminating passwords for new accounts and encouraging existing users to transition to more secure authentication methods. This move is driven by the increasing vulnerability of traditional passwords to cyberattacks and the...
  8. Microsoft and 1Password Drive Passwordless Security in Windows 11 with Passkeys

    Microsoft’s latest moves in credential security are reshaping both the everyday user experience and the broader conversation around passwordless authentication. Nowhere is this transformation more evident than in the deepening integration of 1Password’s passkey capabilities directly within...
  9. Windows 11 25H2 Preview: New Features, Performance Boosts, and Enhanced Usability

    Microsoft has officially released the first preview of Windows 11 version 25H2 to the Windows Insider community, marking a significant step toward the next major update of the operating system. This release introduces several enhancements aimed at improving user experience, system performance...
  10. Microsoft Leads the Passwordless Revolution with Windows 11 Passkeys

    Few technological changes in the Windows ecosystem have felt as momentous—or overdue—as Microsoft’s bold leap toward a passwordless future. With the introduction of enhanced passkey support in Windows 11, now available in Insider Preview Build 26200.5670 (KB5060838), Microsoft is not just racing...
  11. Microsoft Teams Up with 1Password to Enable Passwordless Sign-Ins on Windows 11

    Microsoft has taken a significant step toward a passwordless future by integrating 1Password with Windows 11, enabling passkey-based sign-ins. This collaboration allows users to authenticate seamlessly using biometric data, such as fingerprints or facial recognition, enhancing both security and...
  12. Windows 11 Integrates Third-Party Passkeys for a Passwordless Future

    Microsoft’s push toward a passwordless future took a significant step forward this week, as the company began testing third-party passkey integration in Windows 11 for users enrolled in its Dev and Beta Insider channels. While the concept of “passwordless” authentication isn’t new, the practical...
  13. T-Mobile Prepaid Plans Update: New Fees, Flexible Options & Windows Hello Changes

    T-Mobile has recently introduced significant changes to its prepaid plans, aiming to offer more value and flexibility to customers. The carrier unveiled four new plans under the Metro by T-Mobile brand: Metro Starter, Metro Starter Plus, Metro Flex Unlimited, and Metro Flex Unlimited Plus. These...
  14. Windows Hello Face Recognition Fails in Darkness After Recent Update: Causes & Solutions

    The recent turmoil surrounding Windows Hello facial recognition has thrown an unforeseen wrench into the daily routines of countless Windows users who depend on effortless, secure access to their devices. The technology, celebrated for its speed and reliability regardless of ambient lighting...
  15. Emerging Tech Insights: Bluetooth 6.0, Electric Corvette, Solar Innovations & Data Privacy

    A wild Twyman may not be a common sight in the world of tech podcasts, but when such a guest appears, listeners know they’re in for a journey equal parts unpredictable and deeply insightful. On the latest episode of Geekshow Helpdesk, the roundtable dove straight into the heart of emerging...
  16. Windows Hello Update Enhances Security but Challenges Low-Light Facial Recognition

    Microsoft's recent update to Windows Hello has introduced a significant change: the facial recognition feature now requires adequate lighting conditions to function effectively. This shift has sparked discussions among users and experts, as it impacts both the usability and security of the...
  17. Windows Hello Security Update: Facial Recognition Now Requires Color Cameras in Windows 11

    Windows Hello, Microsoft's biometric authentication system, has recently undergone a significant security enhancement that affects its functionality in low-light conditions. With the release of Windows 11 OS Build 26100.3775 in April 2025, users have observed that facial recognition no longer...
  18. Windows Hello Security Update: Impact on Facial Recognition, Usability, and Inclusivity

    For years, Windows Hello has represented a cornerstone of Microsoft’s commitment to both security and user convenience, providing seamless facial recognition sign-ins for millions of users. Historically, this technology has leveraged infrared (IR) sensors rather than optical cameras alone...
  19. Windows Hello Facial Recognition Change: Security vs. Convenience in Windows 11

    Windows Hello has long been celebrated as one of the flagship features of Microsoft’s security-centric push in Windows 11, offering a slick, passwordless login experience by harnessing biometric recognition—most notably facial authentication. With its ability to unlock devices in a split second...
  20. Windows Hello Face Unlock in Darkness: Security Update & User Impact Explained

    For users who have integrated Windows Hello Face Unlock into their daily routine, a foundational change in its lighting requirements has prompted widespread confusion and frustration. Owners of modern Windows devices—Surface Laptops, Dell XPSes, and other flagship PCs—have long enjoyed the...