PC World - USA (2020-09)

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74 PCWorld SEPTEMBER 2020

FEATURE WINDOWS 10 AT 5



  1. WINDOWS HELLO AND
    THE DEATH OF PASSWORDS
    Windows Hello could be the best feature
    Windows 10 added to the PC ecosystem.
    While fingerprint readers had been in use
    before then—Apple, for example, launched
    Touch ID in 2013 with the iPhone 5s—facial
    recognition via a PC’s user depth camera
    debuted with Microsoft, Windows 10, and
    PCs like the Lenovo Yoga 15. Windows Hello
    just worked (go.pcworld.com/jswk) then,
    and it still does today.
    It hasn’t stopped there. Correctly
    recognizing that Windows users appreciated
    security but hated passwords, Windows 10
    added PIN support, and two-factor
    authentication (go.pcworld.com/twoa) using
    an associated smartphone. Fingerprint
    readers or physical tokens can be added as
    further layers of security. Today, you can log in
    to your Windows PC, as well as numerous


apps, without the need to type in a password.
It’s unquestionably one of the most important
conveniences Windows 10 adds.


  1. EVERYTHING’S ALWAYS
    IN FLUX
    When you bought Windows XP, Windows 95,
    or Windows 98, you knew you were buying a
    suite of baked-in features, some patches, and
    a service pack or two. Today, Microsoft is
    constantly iterating, with free upgrades every
    spring and fall.
    Re-reading our original Windows 10
    review (go.pcworld.com/orev) quickly
    reminds you that what was called “Windows
    10” then is an entirely different operating
    system from what it is on PCs today—to the
    point that Windows 10 is now on its third
    browser, as we’ve moved from the hidden,
    legacy Internet Explorer through Microsoft
    Edge and now onto the “new” Edge (go.
    pcworld.com/newb).
    New features, such as the
    People app, came and
    went. While Microsoft
    sometimes over-promised
    and under-delivered (go.
    pcworld.com/ovun), the
    early days of Windows 10
    were a lively time.
    If you’re a fan of
    frequent updates, that’s
    great. But one reason
    Microsoft diehards


Managing Windows updates (go.pcworld.com/mupd) can be important
to maintain your sanity.
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