Recently WZor tweeted about Windows 10 build 10125 (fbl_impressive.150516-2126).
https://twitter.com/WZorNET/status/601795671658733568
I don't see a lot of difference from 10122.
Edit: http://winbeta.org/news/windows-10-buil ... appearance
Windows 10 build 10125 includes Windows Hello
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Windows 10 build 10125 includes Windows Hello
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Re: Windows 10 build 10125
There won't be much differences at this stage, as they probably are more in the bugfixing phase now.DiskingRound wrote: I don't see a lot of difference from 10122.
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Re: Windows 10 build 10125
Oh my freaking word...
http://winbeta.org/news/windows-10-buil ... appearance
Can't wait until this build leaks
http://winbeta.org/news/windows-10-buil ... appearance
Can't wait until this build leaks
Re: Windows 10 build 10125 includes Windows Hello
Wow, MS added something that other vendors had with their laptops since the late 90's . Better late than never I guess...
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Re: Windows 10 build 10125 includes Windows Hello
And no-one has used because its a terrible idea that doesn't work in practice. They'd be better off spending their time fixing bugs.mrpijey wrote:Wow, MS added something that other vendors had with their laptops since the late 90's
Good to know you're as presumptuous as ever.DiskingRound wrote:Can't wait until this build leaks
Re: Windows 10 build 10125 includes Windows Hello
it works very well in practise regardless if you use facial or fingerprint biometry. It's not foolproof no, but used in tandem with a secondary authentication system (i.e a two factor login) it's very smooth, secure enough and easy to use for the members. At work we use a facial recog system and pincode which works very easily and doesn't require everyone to remember difficult and convoluted passwords. My comment was just a remark that because MS adds it to Windows doesn't mean its new since various vendors, large and small, has developed well working biometry solutions for many many years now.
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Re: Windows 10 build 10125 includes Windows Hello
I've heard that , according to winbeta, this build has leaked in both architectures .
Is it available on FTP?
Is it available on FTP?