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Tech Optimizer
May 13, 2026
Databricks has introduced Native Lakehouse Sync, currently in public preview, which enables direct replication of data from Lakebase Postgres into Unity Catalog managed tables, simplifying data transfer without traditional pipeline complexities. This feature operates natively within Lakebase, utilizing its Write-Ahead-Log (WAL) and requiring minimal setup time. It does not negatively impact Postgres performance or incur additional costs, and schema changes are automatically propagated. Native Lakehouse Sync supports agent-first development by scaling down when idle and integrating monitoring functions. Data transferred to Unity Catalog is immediately accessible for AI-native analytics and benefits from unified governance features. Every data operation is captured as SCD Type 2 history by default, facilitating compliance and audit processes. The setup of Lakebase and activation of sync is quick, allowing existing and future tables to be available in Unity Catalog within a minute.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
A cybersecurity researcher known as Chaotic Eclipse has released proof-of-concept exploits for two unpatched vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows: YellowKey, a BitLocker bypass, and GreenPlasma, a privilege-escalation flaw. The YellowKey vulnerability affects Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022/2025, allowing unauthorized access to BitLocker-protected volumes by exploiting the Windows Recovery Environment. The exploit can be executed using specially crafted 'FsTx' files on a USB drive or directly on the EFI partition. Independent researcher Kevin Beaumont has validated the exploit, which can bypass BitLocker protections even in a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) environment. The GreenPlasma vulnerability allows unprivileged users to create arbitrary memory-section objects, potentially leading to privilege escalation. Chaotic Eclipse has expressed dissatisfaction with Microsoft's handling of bug reports, prompting the public disclosure of these vulnerabilities. Microsoft has stated its commitment to investigating security issues and updating affected devices.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Minecraft Java has released Snapshot 26.2, specifically Snapshot 7, which introduces a Friends List feature to enhance the multiplayer experience. This feature allows players to connect with others more easily and includes functionalities such as sending and receiving friend requests, viewing friend statuses, and customizing privacy options. The Friends List can be accessed from the Title Screen and Pause Menu, with a default keybind set to "O". Additionally, Mojang has implemented Peer-to-Peer networking, enabling players to open singleplayer worlds for online multiplayer. The update also includes new musical additions and adjustments to Potent Sulfur.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Microsoft has announced a 25 percent improvement in the performance of WinUI 3, specifically in File Explorer components. There has been a 41 percent reduction in memory allocations and a 45 percent decrease in function calls. Some optimizations may involve breaking changes, which will initially be optional for developers. The enhancements are intended to become the default in future iterations of WinUI and the Windows App SDK. Despite these improvements, developers have expressed concerns about WinUI 3's performance, noting it is slower than WPF and UWP. The reliance on WinRT interop for component actions is seen as a significant factor hindering speed. Additionally, there are historical tensions regarding the adoption of Microsoft's frameworks within the Windows and Office teams, leading to skepticism about their reliability.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Microsoft has released the Windows 10 KB5087544 extended security update, which addresses vulnerabilities identified during the May 2026 Patch Tuesday and resolves issues related to Remote Desktop warnings. Users on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC or enrolled in the ESU program can install it via Settings under Windows Update. The update upgrades Windows 10 to build 19045.7291 and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 to build 19044.7291. The update focuses on security enhancements and bug fixes, addressing 120 vulnerabilities. Key fixes include resolving incorrect Remote Desktop security warning dialogs in multi-monitor setups, introducing dynamic status reporting for Secure Boot, and adjusting Daylight Savings Time for Egypt. A known issue may require users to input their BitLocker recovery key after installation, affecting systems with specific BitLocker Group Policy configurations. Microsoft suggests removing the affected Group Policy setting and suspending and resuming BitLocker as a temporary solution.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Users of Windows 11 received feature and security updates on Patch Tuesday, with significant enhancements introduced after four months of less notable updates. The cumulative update KB5089549 is available for Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2, raising their build numbers to 26200.8457 and 26100.8457, respectively. Windows 11 version 26H1, available on Snapdragon X2-based laptops, received update KB5089548, bringing its build to 28000.2113. Key features in KB5089549 include: - Xbox Mode: Replaces Game mode and Full Screen Experience for a streamlined gaming interface. - Agents on the Taskbar: Allows interaction with AI agents directly from the Taskbar, supporting first- and third-party agents. - File Explorer Enhancements: Improved support for various archiving formats, retention of View and Sort preferences, resolution of the white “flash bang” bug, and enhanced reliability of explorer.exe processes. - Windows Driver Improvements: The Windows kernel will no longer trust cross-signed third-party drivers by default; only WHCP drivers and those on a trusted legacy list will be accepted after auditing for 100 hours and three reboots. - Drag Tray Enhancements: Rebranded as the Drop tray with a new management interface and smaller peek view to reduce accidental activation. For version 26H1, KB5089548 includes improvements to Narrator and Smart App Control, increased Microsoft 365 advertising visibility in Settings, refined Pen settings, a new Settings About page, and minor updates to File Explorer.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
Google announced significant security and privacy enhancements at the Android Show, including features in the upcoming Android 17. Users will have increased transparency regarding location access and can manage which apps track their location. New protections against banking scams and a "Mark as Lost" feature with biometric security will be introduced. A "temporary precise location" button will allow quick access to surroundings while preventing unwanted tracking. Live Threat Detection will receive an upgrade for 2026, focusing on harmful behaviors like SMS forwarding. Dynamic signal monitoring will alert users to suspicious app behavior. Improvements to the Advanced Protection program include USB Protection for all Pixel devices running Android 16 or higher and Intrusion Logging for all Android 16 devices with the December update. Chrome on Android will enhance Safe Browsing to analyze APKs for malware. The "Mark as Lost" feature will allow biometric locking of devices, hide Quick Settings, and disable new connections. Theft protections will be enabled by default in several countries, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and the U.K.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
Many users rely on default Android weather apps like Pixel Weather, which may not provide accurate forecasts. The accuracy of weather forecasts is heavily influenced by the data source used. Different sources, such as global models (GFS, ECMWF) and regional services (like SAWS), vary in reliability. Popular apps like Samsung Weather and Pixel Weather have limitations, as they rely on specific data sources that may not adequately represent certain regions, leading to inaccuracies. Users dissatisfied with these apps can switch to alternatives like Meteogram Weather Widget, Breezy Weather, Weather Master, and Weawow, which allow for more flexibility in choosing data sources. When selecting a weather app, factors like update frequency and regional specificity are important for accuracy. Users are encouraged to experiment with multiple sources to find the best fit for their location.
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