modernization

AppWizard
April 2, 2026
Google has mandated that all Wear OS applications must include a 64-bit version starting September 15, 2026. This requirement is part of a broader strategy that also applies to Android TV and Google TV, which will require 64-bit app versions from August 2026. Developers can still offer a 32-bit version alongside the new 64-bit applications, and the Play Store will continue to support legacy applications. A majority of Wear OS developers have already adopted the 64-bit architecture, although some dormant apps may present challenges. The transition to a 64-bit architecture is expected to enhance performance, security, and efficiency for chip manufacturers, as well as allow smartwatches to utilize more than 4GB of RAM.
Winsage
April 1, 2026
Users will soon be able to reposition the taskbar along any edge of their screen in Windows 11, a feature similar to macOS. This functionality was hinted at in Microsoft's roadmap and briefly showcased in a now-removed video. The taskbar can currently be moved by dragging, but the new feature aims to refine this process. Microsoft has not confirmed if the right-click method demonstrated will be the final implementation, as the finalized version is expected to integrate with the Settings app. Additionally, users will have the option to resize the taskbar, which currently cannot be adjusted in physical dimensions. Microsoft executives have also discussed upcoming features like dark mode and updates to legacy UI elements.
Tech Optimizer
April 1, 2026
Many enterprises are transitioning from traditional proprietary data warehouse platforms, such as Teradata and Snowflake, due to issues like vendor lock-in, unpredictable pricing, and limited flexibility. EDB Postgres® AI (EDB PG AI) offers WarehousePG, an open-source, petabyte-scale data warehouse built on Postgres, designed to provide control, predictability, and data sovereignty while maintaining performance. WarehousePG utilizes a massively parallel processing (MPP) architecture, allowing it to efficiently execute complex queries across large datasets. It offers predictable performance without proprietary constraints, enabling organizations to avoid vendor-controlled execution engines. WarehousePG supports hybrid storage and SQL access to external data lakes through the Platform Extension Framework (PXF), simplifying ETL processes. It includes FlowServer for real-time data ingestion and supports in-database AI and machine learning, allowing for advanced analytics without transferring data outside the warehouse. The platform is engineered for high availability and enterprise readiness, with features like workload management and observability. Migration from legacy platforms is facilitated through a low-risk modernization pathway. Overall, WarehousePG provides a modern alternative to traditional data warehouses, emphasizing architectural control and open-source economics.
Winsage
March 30, 2026
Microsoft plans to develop fully native applications for Windows 11 and is establishing a dedicated team for this initiative. The new software will utilize Windows-specific technologies like WinUI instead of web-based components. Some upcoming applications will not include web-based elements. This shift aligns with Microsoft's broader efforts to improve Windows 11, which recently received an update to address performance issues and optimize various features. Many existing applications, including popular tools and flagship offerings, currently rely on web-based frameworks. It is unclear whether Microsoft will modernize existing applications or focus on new native solutions.
AppWizard
March 27, 2026
Creative Assembly has announced several new titles, including Total War: Warhammer 40k and Total War Medieval 3, which is a sequel to a beloved game. They are also developing a sequel to Alien Isolation. Game director Pawel Wojs emphasized the studio's commitment to innovation and the need to modernize classic games for today's audience. He acknowledged the challenges of recreating Medieval 2, stating that simply replicating it would not result in a good game. However, he assured fans that the essence of what made Medieval 2 enjoyable will be preserved in Medieval 3. Creative Assembly is adopting a strategy of early project announcements to foster transparency and community involvement, aiming to engage with fans and incorporate their feedback throughout the development process. The studio is utilizing advancements in technology and a new engine to innovate within the strategy genre, potentially leading to significant achievements with Total War Medieval 3.
Winsage
March 20, 2026
Microsoft is rolling out a revamped Feedback Hub app to Windows Insiders on the Canary and Dev Channels, featuring a redesigned Home page with a "give a compliment" feedback option. The feedback submission process has been simplified with a unified template and searchable categories. Enhanced editing tools allow users to edit screenshots before submission, and privacy options let users choose between private or public feedback. A streamlined interface is dedicated to filing suggestions, problems, or compliments. The redesigned Feedback Hub is accessible to Canary Insiders with build 28020.1743 and optional build 29553.1000, while Dev Channel users can access it with build 26300.8085. The Beta Channel build 26220.8079 does not include the new Feedback Hub.
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.
Winsage
March 6, 2026
Microsoft is transitioning to a universal printer driver system to address issues related to legacy printer drivers in Windows. Starting with Windows 10 version 21H2, a universal printer driver compatible with Mopria standards has been integrated and is being enhanced through updates. A phased approach to legacy printer drivers will begin in January 2026, when Windows Update will stop allowing new legacy drivers for Windows 11 and Windows Server 2005. Existing drivers for older printers will continue to function. In July 2026, Windows 11 will prioritize the universal driver over legacy drivers, and by July 2027, updates for legacy drivers will be limited to security fixes. There is no set timeline for the complete discontinuation of old printers and their drivers.
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