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Windows 10 is a personal computer operating system released by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was officially unveiled in September 2014 following a brief demo at Build 2014. The first version of the operating system entered a public beta testing process in October 2014, leading up to its consumer release on July 29, 2015, and its release to volume licensing on August 1, 2015. To encourage the adoption of Windows 10, Microsoft announced that during its first year of availability, upgrades to the operating system would be made available free of charge to users of genuine copies of eligible editions of Windows 7, and Windows 8 after update to Windows 8.1.
Windows 10 introduces what Microsoft described as a "universal" application architecture; expanding on Metro-style apps, these apps can be designed to run across multiple Microsoft product families with nearly identical code—including PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and HoloLens. The Windows user interface was revised to handle transitions between a mouse-oriented interface and a touchscreen-optimized interface based on available input devices—particularly on 2-in-1 PCs; both interfaces include an updated Start menu that blends elements of Windows 7's traditional Start menu with the tiles of Windows 8. The first release of Windows 10 also introduces a virtual desktop system, a window and desktop management feature called Task View, the Microsoft Edge web browser, support for fingerprint and face recognition login, new security features for enterprise environments, and DirectX 12 and WDDM 2.0 to improve the operating system's graphics capabilities for games.
Microsoft Windows (or simply Windows) is a metafamily of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. It consists of several families of operating systems, each of which cater to a certain sector of the computing industry. Active Windows families include Windows NT, Windows Embedded and Windows Phone; these may encompass subfamilies, e.g. Windows Embedded Compact (Windows CE) or Windows Server. Defunct Windows families include Windows 9x and Windows Mobile.
Microsoft introduced an operating environment named Windows on November 20, 1985, as a graphical operating system shell for MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Microsoft Windows came to dominate the world's personal computer market with over 90% market share, overtaking Mac OS, which had been introduced in 1984. However, since 2012, because of the massive growth of smartphones, Windows sells less than Android, which became the most popular operating system in 2014, when counting all of the computing platforms each operating system runs on; in 2014, the number of Windows devices sold were less than 25% of Android devices sold. However, comparisons across different markets are not fully relevant; and for personal computers, Windows is still the most popular operating system.
Hello is a salutation or greeting in the English language. It is first attested in writing from 1833.
Hello, with that spelling, was used in publications as early as 1833. These include an 1833 American book called The Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee, which was reprinted that same year in The London Literary Gazette.
The word was extensively used in literature by the 1860s.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, hello is an alteration of hallo, hollo, which came from Old High German "halâ, holâ, emphatic imperative of halôn, holôn to fetch, used especially in hailing a ferryman." It also connects the development of hello to the influence of an earlier form, holla, whose origin is in the French holà (roughly, 'whoa there!', from French là 'there'). As in addition to hello, halloo,hallo, hollo, hullo and (rarely) hillo also exist as variants or related words, the word can be spelt using any of all five vowels.
The use of hello as a telephone greeting has been credited to Thomas Edison; according to one source, he expressed his surprise with a misheard Hullo.Alexander Graham Bell initially used Ahoy (as used on ships) as a telephone greeting. However, in 1877, Edison wrote to T.B.A. David, the president of the Central District and Printing Telegraph Company of Pittsburgh:
Intel RealSense, formerly known as Intel Perceptual Computing, is a platform for implementing gesture-based human-computer interaction techniques. It consists of series of consumer grade 3D cameras together with an easy to use machine perception library that simplifies supporting the cameras for third-party software developers.
As of March 2015, multiple laptop and tablet computer manufactures offer one or more devices with Intel RealSense camera built in. These are Asus, HP, Dell, Lenovo, and Acer.
The Surface Pro is a first generation 2-in-1 detachable of the Microsoft Surface series, designed and manufactured by Microsoft. The device ran a 64-bit version of Windows 8 Pro operating system with a free upgrade possibility to Windows 8.1 Pro, and eventually also Windows 10. Initially announced as Surface for Windows 8 Pro on June 18, 2012, at a Los Angeles event, Microsoft later renamed the device to Surface Pro, and launched it on February 9, 2013.
Microsoft did not take pre-orders for the Surface Pro. It was available for a purchase on February 9, 2013, in the United States, Canada and China and was released on 23 May 2013, in the United Kingdom and a number of other countries.
The Surface Pro shares a lot of its design traits with its lower cost counterpart, the original Surface hybrid tablet, announced on the same day. Both have the dark VaporMg coating over the same magnesium body and a 10-point multi-touch enabled 10.6 inches (27 cm) screen with crack resistant Gorilla Glass. The Wifi is 802.11 a/b/g/n.
Sign in, your way, and see how easily Windows Hello takes away from the hassle of remembering a password.
Microsoft announces Windows Hello, designed to make your computing experience more personal and more secure. Windows Hello introduces biometric authentication - using your face, fingerprint or iris to unlock your device.
One of the coolest things about Windows 10 is its biometric authentication system called Windows Hello. In this video, we show you how it works with the Intel RealSense camera. Plus we talk about security and more! More details: http://www.windowscentral.com/video-windows-hello-realsense-camera Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/windowscentral?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WindowsPhoneCentral/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/windowscentral/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/windowscentral
Check out how fast Windows Hello works on Windows 10 Build 10166 using the Creative Intel RealSense 3D camera. See our full coverage relating to this video at: http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/windows-hello-facial-recognition-demo-video
Windows 10 paired with Intel's RealSense camera gives users a new way to log in to their computers- facial recognition. But what happens when twins try?
In this video, I put Windows Hello facial recognition to the test on the Surface Pro 4! This is also applicable for the Surface Book. I test covering my face with my hands, trying to fool Windows Hello with a picture of my face, testing to see how far away you must be to unlock, testing a dim room and a room that's completely dark! I also show how to setup Windows Hello at the end of my video. Don't forget to like and subscribe! Note - Windows Hello facial recognition is not available on older Surface models such as the Surface Pro 3. For more details, check out my website post: http://www.mrseanong.com/video-blog/putting-windows-hello-to-the-test-on-the-surface-pro-4
Learn about Windows Hello on your phone running Windows 10. In this video you'll learn how to set up Windows Hello and use it to unlock your phone and confirm purchases in Store. For more information, go to http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/support.
Great relationships start with a smile. Windows Hello offers a fast, secured, and password-free way to log-in?
Ready to say “Hello” to Windows Hello? On Windows 10, your PC recognizes you for a more personal experience. It greets you by name as it lights up in recognition, providing a faster and more secure way to log in - because you are the password.
Complete waste of 5 minutes where I try and see how tolerant to change the Windows 10 facial recognition feature Windows Hello is. Involves glasses, batman masks and a wig made of rat hair!
You're a train ride to no importance
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Money is all that you desire
Why don't you pack it in and retire
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I'm just the money that you can't let free
Rainy day genius clouds your mind
don't you realize the blind lead the blind
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Or just rebuild a new design
Your claim to fame is law and order
The rich get rich, the poor get poor
You put a price tag on what you see
This one's for you, that's for me
If that's winning I'd rather lose
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You're anti, you're antisocial
How do you feel?
You're a train ride to no importance
You're in love with hell existence
Money is all that you desire
Why don't you pack it in and retire
It's common nature you can't fool me
I'm just the money that you can't let free
Rainy day genius clouds your mind
Don't you realize the blind lead the blind
You're anti, you're antisocial