>> We've got the rebel alliance.
>> We've got PCs with the latest Windows Hello security features.
>> And a great deal on Resident Evil 7.
>> You're watching This Week on Windows.
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Welcome to This Week on Windows, the place for
Windows 10 fans everywhere.
And this week, we're fanning out on Rogue One, A Star Wars Story,
Resident Evil 7 and March Madness.
>> But first, let's talk Windows Hello.
Now the built-in protection brought to you by Windows 10 includes facial
recognition and fingerprint readers to enable Enterprise-grade security
without having to type in a password.
Yes, please.
>> Starting with facial recognition, check out devices like the Dell XPS
13 and its state of the art virtually borderless display or
the HP Specter X360, with its 360 degree flexibility.
Both utilize the devices rear-facing camera
to allow you to sign in with nothing more than your face.
>> Then if finger readers are more your style,
consider getting down with a device like the Asus Zenbook Flip X360,
an ultra thin machine or the equally flexible Lenovo 910.
That is also equally as useful with the Windows Hello finger reader.
For additional Windows Hello enabled devices and details on Windows 10
security features, check out the Windows blog.
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Its that time of the year again, tax season.
And since we all have to do it,
why don't you do it on your PC right now?
>> Right now?
>> Well, not maybe right, right now.
But what I can tell you right now, is that with the new Windows 10
TurboTax app, you can upload your docs and let TurboTax autofill your
information into the latest tax forms.
Plus the app is available across Windows 10 devices and
features live expert help, as well as self-employment support and much,
much more.
Check out the TurboTax app now in the Windows Store.
>> Then it's over to another app getting us through this mad season,
March Madness that is watch live and on demand.
Get in-depth analysis, highlights and behind the scene features
from the 2017 NCAA Division One Men's Basketball Tournament
with the newly redesigned app from Windows 10 and now for Xbox.
>> Now if you're watching this on Thursday, you're awesome.
If you're watching this after Thursday,
then now is the time to get your rebel on with Rogue One,
a Star Wars Story.
As of Friday, March 24th, you can buy this epic
adventure in the movies and TV section of the Windows Store.
>> Then keep it in the movies and TV sections for
this month's TV spotlight.
Check out The Americans, a spy drama about the complicated marriage of
two KGB operatives posing as Americans during the Cold War.
Get your binge on with seasons one through four all on sale right now
in the Windows Store.
>> Speaking of binging, let's talk Originals Week.
Now this Windows Store event is all about the original programming from
Hulu, Netflix, and Crackle, to name just a few.
My big four binge tastic weekend viewing,
comedians in cars getting coffee.
Two words Jerry Seinfeld, two more, Chris Rock, how about you?
>> I love me some Jerry, but
how can you not choose House of Cards on Netflix?
>> Kevin Spacey and remember, you can access these titles for
free right now with free trials from Netflix, the CBS app and Hulu.
In fact, Hulu just upped their free trial to 30 days.
That's a month of binging.
>> And finally, get one of the best and dare I say,
scariest game titles of the year for freakishly good deal.
For limited time, get 15% off the deluxe edition and
an extra 25% off the standard edition.
And remember, this is an Xbox play anywhere title.
So if you buy it on Windows 10,
you can also get the bean scared out of you while playing on Xbox One.
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>> Did you know there's a feature you can use to keep restarts from
happening while you're working?
It's called active hours and they can be customized to you.
To select active hours, head to settings or press Windows key plus
I, then update security and then select change active hours.
You can choose the start time and end time, then simply click Save.
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>> That'll do it for us this week, I'm Chathania.
>> And I am Kate, and thanks for watching This Week on Windows.
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