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  1. Windows 11 June 2025 KB5060829 Update: New Features, Improvements & Fixes

    The release of the June 2025 Windows non-security preview update, designated KB5060829 and building the operating system to version 26100.4484, signals Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to iterative quality improvements for Windows 11, version 24H2. This update—available across all editions—does...
  2. Enhancing Windows Security: Proactive Tips for Greater System Resilience

    In the wake of the CrowdStrike incident last summer, Microsoft has intensified its focus on enhancing the resilience of Windows and the broader ecosystem. As a Windows user, adopting a similar approach to resilience is prudent. Fortunately, many protective measures are integrated into Windows by...
  3. Windows 11 June 2025 Update: System Restore Points Now Retained for 60 Days

    Microsoft's June 2025 security update for Windows 11 version 24H2, identified as KB5060842, introduces a pivotal change: the retention period for system restore points has been reduced from 90 days to 60 days. This adjustment aims to provide users with a more predictable recovery experience...
  4. Microsoft Ecosystem Update 2025: Windows, Cloud, Hardware & Gaming Insights

    Each passing week brings a whirlwind of developments in the Microsoft ecosystem, and the latest cycle is no exception. From grim OneDrive experiences and ongoing debates surrounding the Start menu in Windows 11 to a cascade of updates, patches, and feature previews across Microsoft's broad slate...
  5. 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...
  6. 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...
  7. Windows Hello Bug Fix, Surface Laptop 7 Update & Microsoft-AI & Xbox Partnerships 2025

    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...
  8. Windows 11 Build 26100.4482 Update: New Features & Improvements for Insiders

    Microsoft has recently released Windows 11 Build 26100.4482 (KB5060829) to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel, marking a significant update in the Windows 11, version 24H2 (Build 26100) series. This build introduces a range of new features and improvements, some of which are being rolled...
  9. Windows 11 Build 26100.4482: New Features, Fixes, and Improvements for Insiders

    Here is a summary of what's new in Windows 11 Build 26100.4482 (KB5060829), recently released to the Release Preview Channel for Insiders running Windows 11 version 24H2: Key Changes and Features 1. App Defaults (EEA only) Improvements to default browser selection for users in the European...
  10. Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27881 Introduces Voice Typing and Narrator Enhancements

    Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27881 to the Canary Channel, introducing several notable enhancements aimed at improving user experience and accessibility. New Profanity Filter Setting for Voice Typing Responding to user feedback, Microsoft has implemented a new setting...
  11. Windows 11 June 2025 Update Extends System Restore to 60 Days & Fixes Critical Security Flaws

    Microsoft's June 2025 Patch Tuesday update introduced a significant enhancement to the System Restore feature in Windows 11, version 24H2. Previously, system restore points were retained for up to ten days, requiring manual adjustments to extend this period. With the latest update, restore...
  12. Windows Hello Update: Facial Recognition Now Disabled in Darkness for Enhanced Security

    Here’s a summary of the Gagadget.com article regarding the Windows Hello change: What’s Happened: Microsoft has released an update for Windows 11 that changes how Windows Hello facial recognition works: it is now disabled in dark or low-light conditions. Why the Change? Previously, Windows...
  13. Windows Hello Update Restricts Facial Recognition in Darkness: Security vs. Usability

    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...
  14. 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...
  15. Microsoft Enhances Windows Hello Security with Color Camera Requirement in 2025

    In April 2025, Microsoft implemented a significant security enhancement to Windows Hello, its biometric authentication system, by requiring color cameras for facial recognition. This change aims to bolster security but also introduces challenges for users in low-light environments. Understanding...
  16. Windows Hello Update: Security Boost Limits Facial Recognition in Low Light

    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...
  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. Troubleshooting Windows Hello Disabled: How to Enable Biometric Sign-In

    Windows Hello is a biometric authentication feature in Windows that allows users to sign in using facial recognition, fingerprints, or a PIN. The availability of Windows Hello can be influenced by various factors, including system settings, hardware compatibility, and organizational policies...
  19. 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...
  20. 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...