But forget that, because Asus also says you can log into Windows using only your face! Simply stare into the webcam above the screen, and it'll recognise your features and grant you access. There's no word about whether the system stores pictures of anyone who fails the authentication, but here's hopin'.
Photos: Asus N50V laptop takes leaf from HP's book
By Rory Reid on 28 August 2008, 2:42pm
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