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Tech Optimizer
April 1, 2026
Independent benchmarking by McKnight Consulting Group shows that EDB Postgres AI for WarehousePG provides significant cost efficiency and performance consistency, with organizations potentially saving up to 58% in total cost of ownership compared to leading cloud data warehouse solutions. The evaluation compared EDB PG AI against competitors like Snowflake, Databricks, Amazon Redshift, and Hive on Apache Iceberg using a 10TB extended TPC-DS dataset, focusing on high-concurrency mixed workloads. Key findings include: - EDB PG AI demonstrated unmatched cost efficiency, with an annual cost of ,886 compared to Snowflake’s ,953 for a multi-cluster setup. - It exhibited superior concurrency handling, with the lowest performance slowdown of 2.7x when scaling from one to five concurrent users, outperforming Snowflake (3.9x), Redshift (4.0x), and Databricks (4.1x). - EDB PG AI's core-based, capacity-pricing model eliminates unpredictable pricing fluctuations associated with consumption-based models. EDB announced Q1 2026 platform updates, including: - GPU-Accelerated Analytics for 50–100x faster analytics on large datasets. - Enhanced Agent Studio for quicker AI agent development and deployment. - Upgraded Vector Engine for improved indexing speed and efficiency. - WarehousePG Enterprise Manager for simplified management of MPP workloads. - Agentic Database Management with a native chatbot for natural language database management. - Certification as a mission-critical data layer for the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
Winsage
March 31, 2026
Microsoft will eliminate default trust for kernel drivers signed through the outdated cross-signed root program with the April 2026 Windows update. All new kernel drivers must be certified via the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP). This change will affect Windows 11 builds 24H2, 25H2, and 26H1, as well as Windows Server 2025, with future versions following the same standards. The update will begin in evaluation mode, monitoring driver loads for compliance before transitioning to enforcement mode. An allow list of reputable drivers will be maintained for legacy hardware, and enterprises can use Application Control for Business policies to authorize specific drivers. Users with older hardware may face compatibility issues if their drivers are not WHCP-certified.
Winsage
March 28, 2026
Microsoft is enforcing a new kernel trust policy affecting Windows versions 11 24H2, 25H2, 26H1, and Windows Server 2025 to enhance security and integrity. This policy follows the deprecation of a previous program in 2021, which expired associated certificates, although third-party drivers signed by that program remain broadly trusted. Initially, systems will enter an evaluation mode to monitor and audit driver loads for compatibility issues, lasting until a runtime of 100 hours and 2-3 boot-start restarts are achieved. If all drivers are deemed trustworthy, the new policy will be activated; otherwise, the system will stay in evaluation mode until compliance issues are resolved.
Winsage
March 27, 2026
Microsoft is enhancing the security of the Windows kernel by eliminating trust for kernel drivers not certified through the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP) starting with the April 2026 Windows Update. This change specifically targets kernel drivers signed by the now-obsolete cross-signed root program, which has been associated with security vulnerabilities. The new policy will initially be introduced in an "evaluation mode" to monitor and audit driver loads for potential compatibility issues. Custom kernel drivers can still be used under the Application Control for Business policy, but must be signed by an authority within the device's Secure Boot Platform Key or Key Exchange Key variables. The changes will impact Windows 11 versions 24H2, 25H2, 26H1, and Windows Server 2025.
Tech Optimizer
March 21, 2026
Avast launched its VPN service, Avast Secureline VPN, in 2017, focusing on encryption, a no-logs policy, and DNS leak protection. The company operates outside the 5, 9, or 14 Eyes alliances, which limits data-sharing with intelligence agencies. In January 2020, Avast faced criticism for collecting user data for its subsidiary, Jumpshot, but ceased this practice shortly after. The VPN offers dedicated servers for streaming and torrenting, basic split tunneling, and a kill switch, but lacks comprehensive features compared to competitors. Supported protocols include WireGuard, OpenVPN, and IPsec, with encryption standards generally secure. Avast claims to operate 700 servers across 27 countries, with a limited selection of streaming-optimized servers. The app supports various platforms but lacks support for Linux or routers. Speed tests showed an average download speed of 275.69 Mbps, but performance in unblocking content was disappointing, with limited success on streaming services. Avast's privacy policy indicates extensive data collection, despite claims of addressing past issues. Customer support includes 24/7 access for paying customers. Pricing tiers include a 60-day free trial, with competitive rates but limited features. Pros include decent speeds and reasonable pricing, while cons highlight controversial data practices, limited information, poor streaming performance, and fewer features compared to competitors.
Tech Optimizer
March 19, 2026
Columbia University faced a setback in its patent dispute with Gen Digital Inc. regarding U.S. Patents 8,074,115 and 8,601,322, which relate to an innovative virus detection method developed in the early 2000s. The method involved evaluating the behavior of suspicious code using an emulator and a model of expected behavior derived from data across interconnected computers. Columbia initiated legal proceedings in 2013, and after various developments, a jury awarded Columbia over million in royalties for willful infringement in 2022. However, the Federal Circuit ruled that the patent claims were not sufficiently specific and remanded the case for further examination of whether the claims could constitute an inventive concept. The ruling emphasized that patent eligibility is determined by the precise language of the claims.
Tech Optimizer
March 13, 2026
EnterpriseDB (EDB) has launched the Postgres Vitality Index, which ranks commercial contributors to PostgreSQL, highlighting EDB's claim of over 30% of contributions. The index evaluates contributions based on core code, ecosystem extensions, and community support. EDB is positioned ahead of AWS and Microsoft in contributions. EDB's product strategy includes EDB Postgres AI, addressing data sovereignty and governance for AI systems, emphasizing a hybrid architecture for various workloads. EDB aims to enhance Postgres's readiness for enterprise AI, while also publishing resources related to Postgres and AI architecture. The index's introduction aligns with an increase in managed Postgres offerings and tools from various vendors.
AppWizard
March 13, 2026
Safe mode on Android disables all third-party applications, allowing only the core system software and preinstalled apps to run. This helps identify if issues like freezing or crashing are caused by third-party apps. If problems persist in safe mode, it may indicate deeper software or hardware issues. Users can check for system updates, reset the device, or contact the manufacturer for support. Clearing the device's cache may also help with performance issues. Safe mode does not delete third-party apps but may remove some home-screen widgets. Performance may improve in safe mode due to fewer background processes, suggesting that resource-heavy apps may need evaluation or removal.
Tech Optimizer
March 11, 2026
The global cybersecurity market is projected to grow from nearly billion in 2025 to over billion by 2033, according to Grand View Research. Consumer Reports has ranked various antivirus products to assist consumers in selecting the right solutions. In the Free Anti-Malware Programs category, AVG Antivirus FREE ranked fourth, offering superior overall protection compared to Microsoft Defender, which placed sixth. AVG's free version is ad-supported and noted for its comprehensive protection against threats, including adware. Avast Free Antivirus and AVG scored similarly, but both feature intrusive advertisements. Bitdefender Antivirus Free for Windows ranked second, providing a more intuitive user experience with basic ransomware protection. Avira Free Security Suite topped the rankings, offering a full suite of security features and options for additional subscription models.
AppWizard
March 6, 2026
Google is testing various AI models for Android app development through a new platform called “Android Bench,” which evaluates the performance of leading AI language models (LLMs) against benchmarks specific to Android development. The benchmarks assess capabilities in areas such as Jetpack Compose, asynchronous programming, data persistence, dependency injection, navigation migrations, Gradle/build configurations, and interaction with Android components. Google has identified Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview as the top-performing model with a score of 72.4%, followed by Claude Opus 4.6 at 66.6% and OpenAI’s GPT 5.2 Codex at 62.5%. Gemini 2.5 Flash scored the lowest at 16.1%.
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