Worried that your password can be easily hacked or about hidden keyloggers? Relax, "Goodbye! to passwords and Hi! to your face!"
[h=1]You can now log in with your face using Tobii devices and Windows Hello[/h]
· Microsoft's Windows Hello is a smart feature, letting Windows 10 users sign into their machines with just their face But it's only available on the newest devices with special depth-sensing cameras or, if you buy Intel's RealSense developer kit. Now, to expand Windows Hello's availability, eye-tracking company Tobii is introducing support for the software on its stand-alone cameras, including the €119 ($129) EyeX controller and €249.99 ($271) Steel Series Sentry Gaming Eye Tracker.
· "With Windows Hello, a person never needs to remember their password to login."
· "Technology has a fundamental duty to understand humans better and improve their daily lives. With Windows Hello, a person never needs to remember their password to login," said Tobii's president Oscar Werner in a press release. "Microsoft’s interest to make Windows Hello work with Tobii eye-tracking devices is a testament to the value, both now and in the future, of our joint ability to enhance the Windows experience for consumers."
· Perhaps more importantly, Tobii isn't just supporting Windows Hello for its peripherals, but also its enterprise products. Windows Hello will work with the company's recently-announced IS4 software and the Tobii EyeChip — an eye-tracking system-on-chip mean to appeal to OEMs. Hopefully this means we'll be saying hi to Windows Hello on more PCs and laptops in the future.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/17/10369936/windows-hello-tobii-support
[h=1]You can now log in with your face using Tobii devices and Windows Hello[/h]
· Microsoft's Windows Hello is a smart feature, letting Windows 10 users sign into their machines with just their face But it's only available on the newest devices with special depth-sensing cameras or, if you buy Intel's RealSense developer kit. Now, to expand Windows Hello's availability, eye-tracking company Tobii is introducing support for the software on its stand-alone cameras, including the €119 ($129) EyeX controller and €249.99 ($271) Steel Series Sentry Gaming Eye Tracker.
· "With Windows Hello, a person never needs to remember their password to login."
· "Technology has a fundamental duty to understand humans better and improve their daily lives. With Windows Hello, a person never needs to remember their password to login," said Tobii's president Oscar Werner in a press release. "Microsoft’s interest to make Windows Hello work with Tobii eye-tracking devices is a testament to the value, both now and in the future, of our joint ability to enhance the Windows experience for consumers."
· Perhaps more importantly, Tobii isn't just supporting Windows Hello for its peripherals, but also its enterprise products. Windows Hello will work with the company's recently-announced IS4 software and the Tobii EyeChip — an eye-tracking system-on-chip mean to appeal to OEMs. Hopefully this means we'll be saying hi to Windows Hello on more PCs and laptops in the future.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/17/10369936/windows-hello-tobii-support