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  • B blackjack2150

    Norm .net wrote:

    Very interesting, like the idea of a camera with facial recognition to log you in.

    I'm already doing this on Vista and Windows 7 with Luxand Blink: http://www.luxand.com/download/

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    NormDroid
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    Cool :thumbsup:

    Two heads are better than one.

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    • N NormDroid

      Very interesting, like the idea of a camera with facial recognition to log you in. Windows 8 Leaked[^]

      Two heads are better than one.

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      Behzad Sedighzadeh
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      Very Interesting! Do you know from where we can download it? I searched through Bing and Google but the link in the italian site seems to be broken. Regards, Behzad

      Behzad

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      • B Behzad Sedighzadeh

        Very Interesting! Do you know from where we can download it? I searched through Bing and Google but the link in the italian site seems to be broken. Regards, Behzad

        Behzad

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        NormDroid
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        I honestly hope you are joking :wtf:

        Two heads are better than one.

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        • B Behzad Sedighzadeh

          Very Interesting! Do you know from where we can download it? I searched through Bing and Google but the link in the italian site seems to be broken. Regards, Behzad

          Behzad

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          Lost User
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          It comes with .NET 5.0 pre-installed, right?

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            It comes with .NET 5.0 pre-installed, right?

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            Rage
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            Yeah. I tried VC2012, and, geeez, it really sucks. They even did not get the UI fixed, and you need to run the face recognition every time you run a build.

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            • N NormDroid

              Very interesting, like the idea of a camera with facial recognition to log you in. Windows 8 Leaked[^]

              Two heads are better than one.

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              rastaVnuce
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              I sure hope they fix that leak before releasing it...

              We are using Linux daily to UP our productivity - so UP yours!

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              • N NormDroid

                Very interesting, like the idea of a camera with facial recognition to log you in. Windows 8 Leaked[^]

                Two heads are better than one.

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                Lost User
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                Oh yes, I can see how reliable that will be...

                Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                  Yeah. I tried VC2012, and, geeez, it really sucks. They even did not get the UI fixed, and you need to run the face recognition every time you run a build.

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                  Dalek Dave
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                  Rage wrote:

                  Yeah. I tried VC2012, and, geeez, it really sucks. They even did not get the UI fixed, and you need to run the face recognition every time you ruin a build.

                  ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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                    Oh yes, I can see how reliable that will be...

                    Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                    Dalek Dave
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                    All right for you, but what of us chaps who shave irregularly. (by which I mean at differing times, not half a face at a time etc).

                    ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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                    • N NormDroid

                      Very interesting, like the idea of a camera with facial recognition to log you in. Windows 8 Leaked[^]

                      Two heads are better than one.

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                      Simon P Stevens
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                      I thought the only potential 'game changer' in that article was the discussion of the windows app store. A serious app store, with validation, certification, purchase pipeline, etc could change the way end users think about software. I know a whole lot of people who don't really understand the concept of downloading and installing something, let alone paying for it. Making the PC more like an end user appliance could introduce a whole new class of applications and an interesting new revenue model.

                      Simon

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                      • D Dalek Dave

                        All right for you, but what of us chaps who shave irregularly. (by which I mean at differing times, not half a face at a time etc).

                        ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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                        Vikram A Punathambekar
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                        Your sarcasm filter is not working.

                        Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)

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                        • S Simon P Stevens

                          I thought the only potential 'game changer' in that article was the discussion of the windows app store. A serious app store, with validation, certification, purchase pipeline, etc could change the way end users think about software. I know a whole lot of people who don't really understand the concept of downloading and installing something, let alone paying for it. Making the PC more like an end user appliance could introduce a whole new class of applications and an interesting new revenue model.

                          Simon

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                          realJSOP
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                          Simon P Stevens wrote:

                          the discussion of the windows app store

                          I'm not sure I like the app store thing. Just look at Android's store. Google can add/remove software whenever it wants on any device that runs android. That means they can watch what you're doing, and intercept data. Do you really trust Microsoft not to abuse this kind of power?

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                            Simon P Stevens wrote:

                            the discussion of the windows app store

                            I'm not sure I like the app store thing. Just look at Android's store. Google can add/remove software whenever it wants on any device that runs android. That means they can watch what you're doing, and intercept data. Do you really trust Microsoft not to abuse this kind of power?

                            .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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                            "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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                            Simon P Stevens
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                            Provided it is done in an optional way. There still needs to be a way to manually download .exe/zip/.msi files etc for us techy/paranoid guys and for installs of complex software like virus checkers, web servers, etc. But for end users installing a messenger app, or a photo editing app installing it via an appstore is a a far better solution. The Linux repository system is fantastic, it makes finding and installing anything so simple.

                            Simon

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                              Provided it is done in an optional way. There still needs to be a way to manually download .exe/zip/.msi files etc for us techy/paranoid guys and for installs of complex software like virus checkers, web servers, etc. But for end users installing a messenger app, or a photo editing app installing it via an appstore is a a far better solution. The Linux repository system is fantastic, it makes finding and installing anything so simple.

                              Simon

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                              phannon86
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                              Android allows you to install stuff that's not from the market. You just download the relevant .apk, plug your phone into your PC and away you go.

                              He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.

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                                Android allows you to install stuff that's not from the market. You just download the relevant .apk, plug your phone into your PC and away you go.

                                He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.

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                                Simon P Stevens
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                                And that is why Android I like, and iPhone I don't.

                                Simon

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                                  Yeah. I tried VC2012, and, geeez, it really sucks. They even did not get the UI fixed, and you need to run the face recognition every time you run a build.

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                                  Mark_Wallace
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                                  Rage wrote:

                                  I tried VC2012, and, geeez, it really sucks.

                                  They've fixed most of the problems for the 2016, but not all of them.

                                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                  • N NormDroid

                                    Very interesting, like the idea of a camera with facial recognition to log you in. Windows 8 Leaked[^]

                                    Two heads are better than one.

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                                    Brady Kelly
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                                    I have one on my Dell Inspiron on Windows 7.

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                                    • S Simon P Stevens

                                      I thought the only potential 'game changer' in that article was the discussion of the windows app store. A serious app store, with validation, certification, purchase pipeline, etc could change the way end users think about software. I know a whole lot of people who don't really understand the concept of downloading and installing something, let alone paying for it. Making the PC more like an end user appliance could introduce a whole new class of applications and an interesting new revenue model.

                                      Simon

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                                      Rob Grainger
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                                      I've been using Steam for games for a while (for my son, honest), and it seems to have these features. I particularly like the convenience of having perpetual rights to re-download app's should anything go wrong, or my PC be reinstalled or upgraded. I'd definitely appreciate an equivalent for other types of app.

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                                      • S Simon P Stevens

                                        And that is why Android I like, and iPhone I don't.

                                        Simon

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                                        Marc A Brown
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                                        Speak like Yoda you do. Intentional, it was?

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                                        • S Simon P Stevens

                                          I thought the only potential 'game changer' in that article was the discussion of the windows app store. A serious app store, with validation, certification, purchase pipeline, etc could change the way end users think about software. I know a whole lot of people who don't really understand the concept of downloading and installing something, let alone paying for it. Making the PC more like an end user appliance could introduce a whole new class of applications and an interesting new revenue model.

                                          Simon

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                                          Rocky Moore
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                                          Yeah, it would be nice to have a pipeline to deliver inexpensive mass market apps for the consumer market without dealing with the busienss, just write it, pump it up and let them do all the work. Could change the face of shareware out there..

                                          Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: The Arrogant Apple!

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