Apple's new M1 iMac still doesn't know you can use your face to log into your PC
Apple’s latest M1 iMacs may include powerful new M1 Arm chips that the Windows world may still dream of running on. But the company has yet to acknowledge that people like logging in with their face. Where are the Windows Hello depth cameras for the Mac?
Apple’s new M1-powered iMacs debuted on Tuesday with biometric identification in the form of a Touch ID fingerprint reader. Touch ID readers have been built into some (but not all!) of the new Magic Keyboards accompanying the new colorful iMacs that Apple announced on Tuesday, and they don’t appear to be sold separately. You’ll need to pay at least $1,499 for the privilege of using your finger to log in, purchase something via Apple Pay, or switch between users.
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