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Winsage
June 20, 2026
Microsoft has introduced two versions of Outlook in Windows 11: Outlook Classic (a Win32 desktop application) and the New Outlook. Users have reported significant performance issues with the New Outlook, noting a lag of approximately 10 seconds for tasks that Outlook Classic performs instantly. The New Outlook operates on WebView2, which involves multiple processes and higher memory consumption, while Outlook Classic runs as a single process. Microsoft is aware of these performance challenges and is testing a new API called 'Delayed Message Timing' to address them. Users find Outlook Classic to be more reliable and faster, particularly for businesses that need efficient notification processing.
AppWizard
June 20, 2026
Pixel users are experiencing 5G connectivity issues after the Android 17 update, with many devices defaulting to LTE. Some users have found a workaround by using Repair Mode and restarting their phones to restore 5G capabilities. Additionally, there are reports of missing home screen widgets following the update, and Google is working on a fix for this issue.
Winsage
June 20, 2026
Microsoft is offering a lifetime license for Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows at a price of .97, an 86% discount from the regular price of 9.99, as part of their Deal Days event running until June 28. This one-time purchase provides permanent access to essential Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, without recurring fees. The software is tied to a single Windows PC and includes instant license delivery and complimentary customer support.
Tech Optimizer
June 20, 2026
pgEdge ColdFront is a data tiering solution for PostgreSQL that allows seamless access to hot and cold storage without changing application code, reducing storage costs by up to 90%. The cold tier is writable, enabling operations like UPDATE and DELETE on archived rows using standard SQL commands. ColdFront automatically migrates older data to Apache Iceberg in Parquet format, compatible with S3-compatible object stores, while maintaining full accessibility through a single Postgres table name. It enhances performance with the DuckDB vectorized columnar engine, achieving 10-100x faster analytical performance on cold data. ColdFront simplifies data management by automating the movement of cold data to cost-effective storage, addressing challenges like increased storage costs and operational complexities. It allows for compliance tasks, such as GDPR deletion requests, to be executed with a single SQL statement. Key features include a directly writable cold tier, no application changes required, open-source operation, automated partition lifecycle management, cost-effective operations, and distributed access in multi-master clusters. ColdFront is beneficial for sectors like SaaS, IoT, and regulated industries, and is currently available as a production-grade beta, set to be integrated into pgEdge Cloud in the second half of 2026.
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.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Android 17 introduces several features that enhance user experience and privacy, including the Bubbles multitasking system for managing multiple tasks, a Privacy Dashboard for easier navigation of privacy settings, and an “Expanded” Dark Mode for improved usability in low-light environments. Users of older Android versions can activate an “Extended” dark mode through developer settings. Additionally, the Twilight app mimics Android 17’s Comfort View to reduce eye strain by adjusting screen color temperatures.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Android 17 introduces a feature called Bubbles for Pixel phones, enhancing user experience by allowing users to create floating shortcuts for frequently used applications. Bubbles can be positioned anywhere on standard smartphones and docked in the bottom right corner on foldable devices, acting as a mini launcher for quick access to apps without interrupting ongoing tasks. Users can create a bubble by long-pressing the app icon and selecting Bubble. Bubbles can be repositioned and removed easily, but not all apps support this feature. When a bubble is selected, the app appears in a smaller overlay window, allowing interaction without disrupting the current workflow. This feature improves multitasking efficiency by reducing the number of swipes and taps needed to access applications.
Winsage
June 19, 2026
On Windows 11, keyboard shortcuts enhance productivity, but many users are only aware of a few common ones like "Windows key + E" for File Explorer and "Ctrl + C" and "Ctrl + V" for copying and pasting. To help users discover more shortcuts, the Microsoft team behind PowerToys has released a revamped Shortcut Guide in version 0.100. This guide can be accessed through the GitHub page or the Microsoft Store and activated via PowerToys settings. Users can customize the guide's color theme, position, and exclude specific applications. The guide can be opened using the "Windows key + Shift + /" shortcut and provides organized shortcuts for Windows 11 and PowerToys. It also includes context-aware functionality, showing relevant shortcuts based on the active application. The development team has provided guidelines for developers to integrate their apps into the Shortcut Guide.
Winsage
June 19, 2026
Microsoft has introduced the Microsoft Execution Containers (MXC) SDK to establish Windows as a reliable operating system for autonomous agents, focusing on containment, identity, and manageability. The MXC framework serves as a policy-driven execution layer for agents on Windows and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), allowing developers to set access permissions using JSON or TypeScript. It employs process and session isolation for agent containment and identity. Future enhancements will include micro-VM support for high-risk tasks and integration with Windows 365 for cloud PC workloads. IT teams can manage MXC policies through Entra ID and Intune, while Defender and Purview provide protection and observability. The MXC framework is built on Microsoft's security initiatives, including Secure Boot and passwordless sign-in, allowing agents to inherit a secure foundation. However, early commentary expresses caution regarding MXC's perception as a comprehensive security solution, noting issues with overly permissive policies and the lack of outbound network filtering. Other platforms, such as Linux, are also enhancing security for agents with kernel-level isolation and secure environments like NVIDIA's OpenShell runtime. Various projects are focusing on agent sandboxes within Kubernetes, employing technologies like gVisor and Kata Containers for isolation. Overall, no singular dominant platform security model for AI agents has emerged, with Windows' MXC still considered nascent compared to existing solutions in Linux and Kubernetes ecosystems.
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