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...
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In the latest episode of Windows Weekly, hosts Leo, Richard, and Paul delve into a series of pressing topics affecting the Windows ecosystem. A significant portion of the discussion centers on the recent Windows Hello controversy, which has left many users unable to utilize facial recognition in...
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Windows Hello, Microsoft's biometric authentication system, has long been celebrated for its convenience and security, allowing users to log in using facial recognition even in low-light conditions. This functionality was primarily achieved through the use of infrared (IR) sensors, which could...
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...
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Windows Hello, Microsoft's biometric authentication system, has long been celebrated for its convenience and security, allowing users to sign in using facial recognition, fingerprints, or a PIN. Traditionally, the facial recognition component relied primarily on infrared (IR) sensors to create a...
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...
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...
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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...
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Goodbye Windows Hello: How Microsoft’s Update Broke Biometric Login and What You Can Do About It
Microsoft’s reputation for Windows security updates has had its ups and downs, but recent troubles with Windows Hello—Microsoft's biometric login system combining facial recognition and PIN—are...
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Windows 11’s latest update, KB5055523, has sparked significant consternation among users who depend on Windows Hello for fast, secure authentication. Despite the update’s intention to bolster system security, many have found that the patch inadvertently disrupts the infrared (IR) facial...
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An emerging setback for Windows 11 users
Windows 11’s recent cumulative update (KB5055523) is stirring up unexpected challenges for many users, particularly affecting one of its flagship features—Windows Hello facial recognition. While updates are typically designed to enhance performance, this...
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