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Tech Optimizer
June 20, 2026
NordVPN has introduced a revamped application, new subscription plans, and an antivirus upgrade called Threat Protection Pro, which detects 96% of phishing attempts according to AV-Comparatives. The Complete plan has a price drop of 75%, now costing .49 per month with three complimentary months, allowing users to secure up to ten devices. Key features of NordVPN Complete include ID theft protection, scam call protection, malware protection, a password manager (NordPass), and 1 TB of cloud storage (NordLocker). All plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Threat Protection Pro achieved a 99% score in an independent test by Turtlecute, effectively blocking trackers and detecting malware. Not all plans include antivirus protection; the Basic plan offers VPN access without additional features, while NordVPN Prime provides enhanced ID protection through Coveron.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
User sentiment towards the Epic Games Store is largely negative, with many gamers recognizing its shortcomings. A significant update is planned that includes a complete redesign of the launcher, promising a five times faster cold start time and a 6.5 times quicker restoration from the system tray. The update will also introduce new features such as personalized game recommendations, quick-access categories, tailored product detail pages, and patch notes on the storefront. Additional enhancements include community forums, player profiles, private messaging, voice chat, game-independent parties, cross-region game gifting, publisher-funded coupons, and a tool for assessing game compatibility.
Winsage
June 19, 2026
Microsoft has identified a Windows-based cryptocurrency clipper campaign that has been active since February 2026. This campaign uses clipboard-intercepting malware with self-spreading capabilities and operates through the Tor network. The clipper malware employs Windows Script Host and ActiveX to launch a Tor proxy and connect to a hidden command-and-control server. It focuses on stealing clipboard data, particularly cryptocurrency wallet addresses, and can exfiltrate screenshots. The malware is distributed via malicious Windows Shortcut (LNK) files on USB drives, which activate a worm that checks for existing infections and fetches the payload from a remote server. The clipper monitors the clipboard every 500 milliseconds for sensitive information and can replace copied wallet addresses with those controlled by attackers. Microsoft recommends behavioral detections, disabling AutoRun for removable media, blocking LNK execution from drives, and monitoring clipboard-related activities as mitigations against this threat.
Winsage
June 19, 2026
Microsoft PC Manager is a free application for Windows 11 that optimizes system performance by consolidating various tools and options into a cohesive interface. It has been in development for over two years and is set for general release in 2024, but it remains limited to a select audience and is not officially available in all regions. Users have found workarounds to access the app despite these regional restrictions.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Users of Android 17 have reported that home screen widgets are disappearing after the latest stable update, specifically on devices with a work profile. Google is aware of the issue and is working on a fix, which may be included in the next month's security update. Currently, there is no effective workaround other than removing the work profile, which allows users to restore their widgets by restarting the device and re-adding them.
Winsage
June 18, 2026
Files has introduced a new Tree View feature in version 4.1.4, available in the Preview channel, allowing users to visualize folders in an expandable hierarchy. This update enables users to expand drives and nested folders easily. Additionally, the update enhances the Windows Fonts folder, allowing users to preview fonts directly within Files. Version 4.1.3 is also available in the stable release, featuring improvements to the tag system, folder size calculations, and bug fixes. Files can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store or its official website.
Winsage
June 18, 2026
Former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer reflected on software performance challenges during the '90s, specifically the limitations of machines with 12 MB of RAM. He discussed the Basic Block Tool (BBT), which optimized software binaries by reorganizing their structures to enhance execution speed. A typical binary contained around 10 MB of code, but only about 300 KB was necessary for startup. If this essential code was scattered, it led to performance degradation due to excessive page access. BBT defragmented binaries, grouping related code to streamline access and improve user experience, particularly for large products like Windows and Office. Modern tools like BOLT and HP's Dynamo continue to optimize binary layouts and runtime code, but Plummer cautioned about the risks of manipulating binaries. He noted that while computational power has increased, modern software faces similar performance challenges, with larger binaries and complex dependency graphs. He emphasized the importance of locality in software design, advising to keep hot data and code together to enhance performance.
Tech Optimizer
June 18, 2026
Norton 360 Deluxe is a comprehensive antivirus software package that includes features such as a parental control app, a virtual private network (VPN), a password manager, scam protection, and cloud backup capabilities. The current promotional price for the first-year subscription is £29.99, reduced from £89.99, representing a 67% discount. It offers 50GB of cloud backup, a secure password manager, a scam detector for analyzing suspicious communications, and a SafeCam feature for webcam protection. The School Time control feature helps parents restrict access to certain websites during study time.
Winsage
June 18, 2026
The latest experimental build of Windows 11's Search functionality can match misspelled app names to their corresponding applications, reducing accidental web searches. For example, typing 'utlook' for Outlook or 'pwerp' for PowerPoint yields successful results, while more challenging inputs like 'tskm' for Task Manager still prompt web searches on standard systems, but are recognized in the experimental build. Additionally, Microsoft is developing a toggle feature for local searches only, which would eliminate web results and enhance user experience, potentially decreasing Bing's usage.
Tech Optimizer
June 18, 2026
Organizations are increasingly adopting EnterpriseDB's EDB Postgres AI platform due to a rising demand for enhanced control over data in AI systems, particularly in sectors like banking, insurance, retail, and trading. Research from MIT Technology Review Insights indicates that prioritizing AI and data sovereignty significantly predicts success in AI initiatives, with such organizations achieving five times the return on investment. In South Korea, the Industrial Bank of Korea migrated 15 core systems to EDB Postgres AI, citing significant reductions in licensing costs compared to Oracle and improved scalability for future AI services. Shinhan EZ Insurance transitioned its core system to the public cloud using EDB, overcoming challenges related to legacy database licensing and emphasizing the importance of operational stability. Beyond finance, companies like MNTN, Euronext FX, and Kyobo Book Centre have adopted the platform to reduce vendor reliance, manage data workloads, and enhance compliance control. MNTN uses EDB for large-scale analytical processing, Euronext FX has implemented it across four data centers, and Kyobo Book Centre migrated from a costly data warehouse to the EDB solution. A common trend among these deployments is the use of a single Postgres-based platform for transactional processing, analytics, and AI tasks, reflecting an industry initiative to simplify operations and reduce costs. Hensley noted the critical convergence of AI systems with operational data, as AI agents operate against live data in high-volume workflows, highlighting the drawbacks of using separate platforms for transactions and analytics. EnterpriseDB has also received industry accolades for its data management and contributions to the open-source community, reinforcing its market position.
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