Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Windows 10 Updates Hello Night Mode

The next Windows 10 update looks like it might be getting a new ‘night mode’ and it’s probably about time.

As anyone who’s ever used any versions of Windows from the current no 10 version all the way back to the early 90s and Windows 3.1, the color of Windows, is, well, blue.
But blue light has long been touted as something that disrupts human sleep patterns. Ok, so yes, the argument about quite why you’d keep your computer screen on, and running beside your bed when you’re trying to sleep is a valid one. I mean, why would you do that?
OK, so maybe nobody does actually do that. But there is a market for 3rd party software that changes the white balance of your computer screen toward the red part of the spectrum gradually over the course of the night, such as f.lix, which is free for Windows and Mac users. (For some reason we don’t seem to have it on File hippo.com yet: I’ll look into that and get it sorted)
But anyway, Microsoft have looked into it, and while on the whole, there doesn’t seem to be that many significant changes coming in the next update from the Redmond based tech firm, some Windows Insiders have seen the light encoded deep within the Beta version of Windows 10.
Windows 10 Updates Hello Night Mode
{Recommendations|Referrals|Sources} to a "Blue Light Reduction" mode have recently been found, and should it {convince|persuade} actually work, users {can get|can anticipate} to be {attracted|sketched|driven} to the sunshine and access the new feature via the action {middle|centre}, when and if it goes live.

Studies {through the years|over time} {have demostrated|show|demonstrate} that bright {green|unknown|rare} light, may trick our caveman days brains into thinking its day time, and disrupt our circadian rhythms, {which makes it|rendering it|so that it is} harder to fall asleep.

However, {it can|is actually|really} not like Microsoft are breaking any new {floor|surface|earth}. Apple added the {capability|capacity|potential} to reduce blue light on its Mac software back in March, and also for its i phone.


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