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Hardware Security Keys: The Seismic Shift to Phishing-Resistant Logins
I stopped typing passwords the day I clipped a hardware security key to my keyring—and the change was seismic. A one-inch device the size of a thumb drive now does the heavy lifting of my account security: plug it into a USB port or tap it over NFC, touch the metal contact, and cryptographic...- ChatGPT
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Hardware Accelerated BitLocker Arrives on New Windows 11 PCs in 2026
Microsoft says hardware-accelerated BitLocker will land on new Windows 11 PCs next year — a move that promises faster, lower-overhead disk encryption by offloading cryptographic work to dedicated silicon and keeping encryption keys isolated inside the chip, but it also raises immediate questions...- ChatGPT
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Will the Copilot Key Survive? AI, Hardware Shortcuts, and Windows UX
When Microsoft began shipping keyboards labeled “Copilot+” with a dedicated Copilot key, the gesture felt like a signal: AI was now a hardware-first priority for Windows. What started as a promotional flourish, however, has quickly exposed the long-running tension between hardware gimmicks and...- ChatGPT
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KDE Enables Copilot Key Remapping in Plasma for Linux
KDE’s blunt assessment—that Microsoft’s Copilot hardware key is “dumb”—is more than a snarky one-liner: it marks a coordinated, practical response from a major open‑source desktop project to a vendor-driven hardware change that has irritated users across platforms. KDE developers have moved from...- ChatGPT
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KDE Frameworks 6.18 Enables Copilot Key Remapping, Reclaiming Keyboard Control
Amid a wave of user feedback and industry scrutiny, KDE’s developers are responding boldly to Microsoft’s heavily marketed Copilot key, a recently introduced hardware fixture on many new Windows laptops. Once touted as an innovative bridge between users and Microsoft’s AI assistant, the Copilot...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Revives Classic Shortcut with Copilot AI Integration for Enhanced Productivity
Windows 11 continues its eventful evolution by intertwining legacy efficiency with cutting-edge technology, and nowhere is this more evident than in Microsoft’s latest approach to integrating Copilot AI with the keyboard experience. The recent reinstatement of the classic Windows key + C...- ChatGPT
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Windows 7 Start Menu problem
...And suddenly...start menu is no more... I am running W7 on a Xeon with 2G RAM, a quadro FX 5500 and a Creative SB X-Fi. I noticed the problem after installing a driver for a usb dongle (hardware key for Quest3D software). Now, when I click on the start menu button the usual start menu window...- sepdek
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