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Monthly Archives: May 2026

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Microsoft is boosting the launch time of key Windows apps and features – here’s how

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

Currently in early testing mode, the new Low Latency Profile will boost the speed of Windows 11 apps, menus, flyouts, and more.

Can hackers break encrypted USB drives? I tried to find out

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

The Kingston IronKey Locker+50 G2 offers a high level of data security and several unique features to deter hackers.

Ubuntu 26.04 vs. Fedora 44: After years of testing both Linux distros, here’s my verdict

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

Ubuntu and Fedora are two powerhouse Linux distributions, but both take very different approaches, so which one should you be using?

How to prepare for brutal summer blackouts – and figure out your power needs now

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

Summer blackouts are coming, but don’t wait for your lights to go out. Prep a backup plan ASAP. Here’s how.

I use Sonos Voice Control every day in my home – here are my 5 favorite commands

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

A smart home can be overwhelming, but these Sonos commands are easy – and essential to my routine.

The patching treadmill: Why traditional application security is no longer enough

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

Find-and-fix security once made sense, but AI-assisted development, continuous deployment, and exploding vulnerability backlogs are changing the rules. The old application security playbook is breaking down fast.

Beyond the cleanup job: Redefining application security for the modern enterprise

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

Secure-by-design is no longer just a developer concern. Enterprise leaders must treat application security as a board-level responsibility, with accountability, incentives, and customer risk reduction built in.

Stopping bugs before they ship: The shift to preventative security

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

Secure software starts before coding begins. Threat modeling, safer defaults, dependency hygiene, and developer workflow guardrails can help prevent vulnerabilities.

Dirty Frag is a new Linux bug putting your system at risk – and there’s no easy fix yet

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

This Linux kernel vulnerability has defenders scrambling. Here’s which systems are affected – and what you should do ASAP.

Linux is getting a security wake-up call – why it was inevitable and I’m not worried

TechnologyBy beatricecoMay 11, 2026

Serious Linux vulnerabilities, like Copy Fail and Dirty Frag, are becoming more common. Here’s why, and how the Linux development community is responding.

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