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Are you tired of the same old Win+L routine to lock your Windows PC? 

There are some alternative security features you might not know about. From face recognition to dynamic lock, we’ve got a few other options to explore. 

So, let’s dive in and discover how to lock down your Windows PC.

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Windows PC home screen. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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The basics: Accessing your lock options

First things first, let’s get to where the magic happens:

  • Click the Windows icon in the bottom left corner

Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Next, tap Settings, which looks like a gear icon

Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • In the Settings window, look for “Accounts” and click on it

Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Now, find and click on Sign-in options 

Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Here, you can find a list of standard options to lock your computer. You can set up Face Recognition and Fingerprinting (with compatible devices), PINs, Security Keys and Passwords. You can set up, change or remove any of these options.

Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Password: The classic choice

Don’t forget the good old password:

  • Under “Password,” click “Add” if you haven’t set one up yet
  • Create a strong password and confirm it
  • You can also change or remove your password here, if needed

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PIN: Quick and easy

Want something simpler than a password? Try a PIN:

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  • Under “PIN,” click “Add”
  • Create a PIN that’s easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess
  • Confirm your PIN, and you’re all set

Windows Hello PIN option. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Face recognition: Let your face be your password

If your device supports Windows Hello face recognition, here’s how to set it up:

  • Under “Face Recognition,” click “Set up”
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to scan your face
  • Look directly at the camera and stay still while it does its thing
  • Once done, you can use your face to unlock your PC. How cool is that?

Windows Hello Face option. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Fingerprint: Unlock with a touch

Got a fingerprint reader? Let’s put it to use:

  • Under “Fingerprint Recognition,” click “Set up”
  • Choose which finger you want to use
  • Place your finger on the reader and lift it when prompted
  • Repeat this process until your fingerprint is fully scanned

Windows Hello Fingerprint option. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Security Key: For the extra cautious

If you have a security key, here’s how to set it up:

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  • Under “Security Key,” click “Manage”
  • Follow the prompts to set up your security key
  • Insert the key when prompted and follow any additional instructions

Security Key option. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

The Dynamic Lock: Your phone becomes your key

Now, here’s a neat trick — using your phone to lock your PC automatically.

  • Scroll down to “Dynamic Lock” in the Sign-in options

Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Make sure your phone is connected to your PC via Bluetooth. If not, let’s do that:

  • Click “Bluetooth & other devices” in the left sidebar.

Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Click “Add Bluetooth or other device”

Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Verify the PIN on both devices

Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Now, tap “Pair” on your phone and “Connect” on your PC

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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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  • Go back to the Sign-in options by clicking the arrow pointing left in the upper left of the screen

Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Under “Dynamic Lock,” check the box that says, “Allow Windows to automatically lock your device when you’re away.”

Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Now, your PC will lock itself when you walk away with your phone. How’s that for convenience?

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Kurt’s key takeaways

There you have it, folks. A smorgasbord of options to keep your Windows PC locked up tighter than Fort Knox. Whether you’re all about that face recognition life, prefer the classic password or want your phone to do the work for you, Windows has got you covered. Remember, the best security is the one you’ll actually use, so pick the method that works best for you.

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NASA will wear high-tech Prada long johns to the Moon

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We’ve seen Axiom Space and Prada’s collaboration on the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit. Now the company has revealed the Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment (LCVG) that astronauts will wear underneath it when Artemis IV returns humans to the Moon in 2028.

The LCVG is the all-important base layer that will keep the crew cool and comfortable while inside the AxEMU and on spacewalks. Cold water is circulated through tubes embedded in the suit to whisk heat away from astronauts’ bodies. And, should the primary system fail, there is a backup, unlike older cooling suits. The LCVG also houses the ventilation system that supplies fresh oxygen to the AxEMU helmet and directs exhaled CO2 to a scrubber for recirculation.

The collaboration between Axiom Space and Prada isn’t the first time NASA has gotten involved with a project that blended high-tech materials and manufacturing with high-fashion design. It also funded the BioSuit concept created by MIT professor Dava Newman with help from renowned architect Guillermo Trotti.

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Antares reaches reactor criticality under Trump pilot program, marking major nuclear milestone

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Antares Nuclear, Inc. announced Thursday that its Mark-0 microreactor achieved criticality at Idaho National Laboratory, becoming the first advanced reactor to reach the milestone under a U.S. Department of Energy pilot program established after President Donald Trump’s 2025 executive order aimed at accelerating nuclear development.

The Torrance, California-based company said the reactor reached initial criticality under DOE authorization, making Antares the first private company to bring an advanced reactor to criticality through the Department of Energy’s Reactor Pilot Program.

“Hitting our commitments is everything to us. Nuclear in America has been defined for too long by delays, by companies that said they would and then didn’t,” Antares CEO Jordan Bramble said. “We said criticality in 2026, electricity production in 2027, and power to the warfighter in 2028. Today is the first of those commitments delivered on the schedule we set.”

Criticality occurs when a reactor achieves a self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, a major milestone in reactor development. Antares said the demonstration validated key reactor physics parameters and produced testing data and control system performance information that will support future reactor development.

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Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Antares Nuclear’s Mark-0 microreactor became the first privately developed non-light-water reactor to achieve criticality in the U.S. in more than four decades under the Department of Energy’s Reactor Pilot Program. (F. Carter Smith/Bloomberg)

The Department of Energy confirmed the achievement Thursday, describing it as the first privately developed non-light-water reactor to reach criticality in the U.S. in more than four decades.

“Today’s achievement is a historic moment for American nuclear energy,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said in a statement. “By bringing the first American non-light water privately developed reactor to criticality in more than four decades, Antares has shown what is possible when American innovation is unleashed.”

The milestone comes just over a year after Trump signed four executive orders directing the federal government to accelerate reactor testing, expand domestic nuclear fuel production and streamline pathways for advanced nuclear technologies.

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President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order in the Oval Office. Antares Nuclear said its Mark-0 microreactor achieved criticality under a Department of Energy pilot program created after Trump’s 2025 executive orders aimed at accelerating advanced nuclear reactor development. File photo. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

One of those orders, Executive Order 14301, directed the Department of Energy to establish a pilot program designed to speed testing and demonstration of advanced reactor designs. The administration set a goal of achieving criticality for advanced reactor concepts by July 4, 2026.

“The President and DOE set an ambitious timeline for reactor testing, and we met that challenge,” Bramble said. “I want to thank our partners at the Department of Energy, Idaho National Lab, BWXT, and the U.S. Army. This is what happens when industry and government work together to accomplish big things.”

Antares said the criticality demonstration was conducted in partnership with the Department of Energy, Idaho National Laboratory and BWX Technologies, while the U.S. Army participated as a future end user of the technology.

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The company said the Mark-0 used TRISO fuel fabricated by BWXT and benefited from fuel technology developed through Project Pele, a Defense Department effort to build transportable microreactors for military applications.

DOE officials said the achievement demonstrates the potential of the Reactor Pilot Program.

“The skeptics didn’t believe President Trump’s Reactor Pilot Program could achieve criticality in less than a year,” Assistant Secretary of Nuclear Energy Ted Garrish said. “Today, we celebrate the first of the pilot projects to reach criticality and the people who rolled up their sleeves to shape the future of nuclear energy in the United States.”

The company said engineers gained critical insight into reactor physics, control systems and supply chain performance during the demonstration. The data will be used to support future reactor development and eventual commercial licensing.

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“We went from concept to a critical reactor, safely, in less than 12 months. That doesn’t happen by accident. The team treated the schedule as non-negotiable,” Bramble said. “For the American nuclear renaissance to succeed, we need efficient, iterative reactor testing, not a decade per design.”

Antares said it expects to begin producing electricity from the same facility in 2027 and remains on track to deploy electricity-generating microreactors to U.S. military installations by 2028.

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Both Sony and Microsoft used their showcases as a way to confirm they’re refocusing on tried-and-true strategies like exclusive games and single-player blockbusters. Meanwhile, every publisher in existence seemed to be avoiding going up against Grand Theft Auto VI on the release calendar, and there were some very welcome game announcements, particularly if you’re a fan of Final Fantasy or Persona.

If you couldn’t keep up with everything live, here are the most important storylines to catch up on.

After an ill-fated — and very expensive — foray into live-service games, it appears that Sony’s gaming division has a renewed focus on the single-player epics it’s known for. The company’s showcase was dominated by Insomniac’s Wolverine and the surprise announcement of God of War Laufey.

The next Grand Theft Auto wasn’t featured in any of the SGF showcases, but its presence was still felt. While lots of games got release dates, virtually none of them were during November, which just so happens to be when GTA VI launches. Instead, we have a very busy September and plenty of titles pushed into 2027.

Alan Wake studio Remedy hit a snag with the disastrous launch of the multiplayer shooter FBC: Firebreak. But based on our time with the upcoming sequel Control Resonant, it appears the developer is getting back to what it’s best at: mind-bending single-player action games.

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Indie duo Metanet is back with yet another return to its N series of platformers, but this time the focus is on multiplayer. And for fans of the hidden object game Hidden Folks, it’s also getting a sequel, which will launch a full decade after the original.

We knew it was coming, and now it’s official: The third and final installment of the FFVII remake trilogy is coming. It’s called Revelation, and it launches next spring across basically all platforms simultaneously. And yes, Queen’s Blood is coming back.

It’s been a long wait since Persona 5, and it’ll likely still be a while longer. Atlus confirmed Persona 6 exists, but the developer didn’t provide much in the way of detail, suggesting that the RPG is still fairly early in development.

After years of pushing on a multiplatform strategy, Microsoft is reversing course — at least a little bit. Its next big Xbox Game Studios title, Gears of War: E-Day, will be an Xbox console exclusive, whereas many expected it to come to the PS5, much like last year’s Gears remake. However, outside of Gears, many first-party titles from Xbox — like Fable and Halo — are still coming to PlayStation, so it’s unclear just how significant this change is.

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