Monthly Archives: April 2026
Thunderbird 150.0 Encryption: Enhanced Privacy and OpenPGP Tools
Mozilla launches its latest update featuring Thunderbird 150.0 encryption enhancements that allow full-text searching within encrypted emails and streamlined OpenPGP signatures. Continue reading
Self-Hostable AI Client: MZLA Technologies Debuts Thunderbolt
Experience true data sovereignty with Thunderbolt, the new self-hostable AI client from MZLA Technologies that keeps your LLM interactions private and local. Continue reading
Data Broker Regulation: Connecticut Senate Passes S.B. 4
The Connecticut State Senate passed S.B. 4 to strengthen data broker regulation and anti-doxxing rights, providing residents with more control over their personal and genetic information online. Continue reading
iOS 26.4.2 Privacy Leak: Apple Releases Critical Security Update
Apple has released a critical update to address the iOS 26.4.2 privacy leak, which allowed message content to persist in a local notification database even after deletion. Continue reading
Surveillance Accountability Act: Reforming AI-Scale Data Collection
The Surveillance Accountability Act seeks to reform federal digital searches by requiring warrants and limiting AI-driven mass data collection under the third-party doctrine. Continue reading
Qodo PR-Agent Transitions to Open Governance and Apache 2.0
Qodo has transferred stewardship of Qodo PR-Agent to a community-owned organization, returning to the Apache 2.0 license to foster open innovation in AI-powered code reviews. Continue reading
Open Code IDE: The Privacy-First Tool with Native MCP Integration
The Open Code IDE has emerged as a premier open-source development tool, offering native Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and an agentic workspace for secure, offline-first programming. Continue reading