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Winsage
May 16, 2026
On May 14, Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 began, where researchers earned ,000 for 24 unique zero-day vulnerabilities. Cheng-Da Tsai, also known as Orange Tsai, achieved a significant Edge sandbox escape, earning ,000, and later exploited Microsoft Exchange for remote code execution, earning an additional ,000. Tsai accumulated 17.5 Master of Pwn points, contributing to DEVCORE's lead with ,000 in total earnings. Other researchers, including Angelboy and TwinkleStar03, earned ,000 for an Improper Access Control vulnerability, while Marcin Wiązowski and Kentaro Kawane also contributed successful exploits. By the end of Day One, DEVCORE led with ,000, and the event featured a prize pool exceeding ,000,000 across 31 targets. As of Day Two, a total of ,750 had been awarded for 39 unique vulnerabilities, with DEVCORE leading at 40.5 points and ,000 in earnings.
Tech Optimizer
May 14, 2026
Avast Antivirus offers a suite of cybersecurity features, including real-time malware defense, phishing protection, and performance optimization for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS. It has over 150 million users globally and provides both free and premium plans. The software employs a multi-layered defense strategy, including behavior-based detection and cloud-assisted scanning, and can perform quick and deep scans for malware. Key features include a Wi-Fi Inspector, Software Updater, and mobile protection against harmful applications. Avast blocks over 1.5 billion attacks monthly and offers parental controls in premium plans. It serves users in over 170 countries, particularly in North America and Europe, and operates under Gen Digital, which is publicly traded on Nasdaq.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
Samsung is developing a feature for One UI 9 called “Network management for concentration,” which aims to help users manage distractions by controlling internet access for specific app categories, including Browser, Game, Social, Streaming, and Other. This feature is found in the hidden Connectivity Labs menu and allows users to restrict internet access without manual intervention. It includes a six-digit PIN system for security, ensuring only authorized users can modify settings, and features a “Downtime” mode to schedule automatic activation of restrictions. The feature is currently in the experimental phase, with its public release uncertain.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
Edge has introduced enhancements to improve the transition from research to planning on desktop and mobile platforms. Key features include Copilot's ability to reason across multiple open tabs, providing relevant answers based on browsing history, and enabling hands-free browsing through Voice and Vision functionalities. The new tab page and Journeys feature are now available, helping users resume activities seamlessly. The Edge mobile app has been updated to include desktop features, simplifying tab management and allowing Copilot to assist with current browsing context. Users can share screens for hands-free dialogue, and the redesigned new tab page consolidates chat, search, and browsing. Copilot can leverage browsing history for tailored answers and has introduced long-term memory for referencing past interactions. New productivity tools include Study and Learn mode, Writing Assistant, interactive quizzes, and the ability to convert tabs into podcasts. Customization options allow users to tailor their experience, while Microsoft ensures user data security. Copilot features are accessible across all supported markets on Edge for Windows, Mac, and mobile, with existing users receiving priority access to new features.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
Meta is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly exploiting vulnerabilities in Android smartphones to track users' private information, linking browsing activity to Instagram and Facebook accounts. The lawsuit claims Meta unlawfully accessed and de-anonymized personal data of millions of Android users to enhance advertising profiling. A US District Court Judge ruled that most privacy-related claims in the lawsuit must proceed, stating that plaintiffs have plausibly alleged a significant intrusion upon their privacy. Meta is accused of exploiting an Android vulnerability to bypass security measures that isolate apps, allowing it to link browsing information to users' accounts. Although Meta has reportedly stopped using this tracking method, it successfully dismissed two claims related to unjust enrichment and the use of modified pixel code. Additionally, the lawsuit includes claims against Google for negligence, with one claim dismissed but another allowed to proceed. In response to regulatory pressures, Meta is introducing new features for parental supervision of teens on its platforms and plans to use AI to detect underage accounts.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Steven Sinofsky, former head of the Windows Division at Microsoft, discussed the company's engineering culture and its focus on resource management from 1980 to 2000, where every engineer was given a physical stopwatch to measure various performance metrics. This practice emphasized optimizing software for speed and efficiency, a stark contrast to modern applications that consume significant RAM due to shifts in market dynamics and hardware advancements. The current trend prioritizes rapid feature deployment over optimization, leading to performance issues in applications. Microsoft is responding to criticism by enhancing the performance of Windows 11, focusing on native desktop applications and optimizing core components, including the Start menu and File Explorer. They are also testing new CPU scheduling profiles to reduce micro-lags during user interactions.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Google Keep is testing a new feature that allows users to export notes to Markdown format in version 5.26.191.01.90 of the Android app. The "Export to Markdown" option is expected to be accessible through the three-dot menu after long-pressing a note, but it is currently in the early stages as a debug option. Despite this, Google Keep does not yet support native Markdown editing.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
The Chromebook was introduced over 15 years ago, leading to a shift towards cloud-centric computing. A new category of laptops called the Googlebook has been created by merging Android and ChromeOS, designed to utilize Gemini Intelligence for personal and proactive assistance. The Googlebook is built with premium hardware and aims to enhance user experience. More developments regarding the Googlebook are expected to be revealed later this year.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Google recently held The Android Show: I/O Edition, showcasing innovations ahead of Google I/O 2026, focusing on Android updates and upcoming Gemini AI features. Key announcements included the introduction of the Googlebook, a new class of laptops developed with partners like Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Acer, featuring advanced AI capabilities and a Magic Pointer for contextual actions. Android Auto received enhancements with Material 3 design, custom widgets, and updates to Google Maps, including a 3D view and HD video support for parked vehicles. Google plans to introduce "Gemini Intelligence" features throughout 2026 for devices like Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel, including tools like Rambler for speech-to-text and automatic form-filling. The Pause Point feature helps users manage distractions by prompting them to reconsider opening marked apps. Pixel devices will introduce Screen Reactions for recording user reactions, while Instagram will add Ultra HDR and video stabilization features. Adobe Premiere will launch on Android with templates for YouTube Shorts. Chrome for Android will receive Gemini support, including image generation and webpage summarization features.
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