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AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Beastlink is a multiplayer game where players can embody both monster hunters and kaiju in expansive sandbox environments using Grove Street's SuperDestruction physics system. The game features four kaiju: Horned Lizard, Bull Shark, Vampire Bat, and Mandrill, each with unique abilities. Players engage in vehicular combat and navigate urban landscapes with 250,000 destructible objects, aiming to gather resources to Link with dormant kaiju. Early access begins this summer on console and PC, with closed beta weekends starting on May 8. Grove Street Games, established in 2007, is the developer behind Beastlink, known for titles like the Ark series and Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Microsoft reduced the price of its media subscription service while planning to attract former subscribers with new Game Pass additions for May. Forza Horizon 6, set in Japan with over 550 cars, will be released on May 19 for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, with a PS5 version to come later. Other upcoming titles include Mixtape on May 7, and Subnautica 2 on May 14. A detailed schedule of Game Pass additions includes various titles being released on specific dates, and some titles will be leaving the service on May 15.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Grove Street Games has announced BeastLink, a multiplayer kaiju action game for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (Steam), with an Early Access release planned for this summer and a closed beta test for PC users starting on May 8. The game features a narrative where humanity survives in fortified strongholds while colossal creatures roam desolate landscapes. Players can engage in battles as humans or Beasts, utilizing vehicles and the game’s “SuperDestruction” technology to create chaos in destructible cities. Key features include collecting serum to form BeastLinks, team-based warfare, a physics-based destruction system, multiplayer gameplay for up to 32 players, and a diverse roster of Beasts with unique abilities.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
The Google Home app will receive a significant update in Spring 2026, focusing on enhanced performance and a more intuitive interface. The update will improve smart camera functionality, allowing cameras to work together for a clearer understanding of home events, and will feature a revamped event details page for easier navigation of recorded footage. Google Home Premium users will receive Gemini-generated event descriptions for older Nest cameras, and the camera settings menu will be simplified. The voice assistant will be upgraded to Gemini 3.1, improving reasoning capabilities for complex commands. Additionally, a new "Ask Home on Web" feature will enable users to manage devices and automations from their desktops. Privacy considerations regarding AI-generated summaries of home footage will also be a factor for users.
Tech Optimizer
May 5, 2026
Intego has released Intego ONE, a rebranded antivirus solution for Mac users that combines antivirus capabilities with a firewall. The product has received a 97.1% malware detection score in independent lab tests, although it lacks phishing protection, a feature offered by competitors like Norton and Bitdefender. Intego ONE has a tiered pricing structure, with the Essential tier costing .99 annually and providing antivirus and firewall protection, while the Advanced tier, which includes the SmartClean system cleanup tool, costs .99. The top-tier Complete subscription, which includes a VPN, is priced at .99 annually. Intego offers a 7-day free trial for potential customers. The software installation is straightforward, requiring Full Disk Access for optimal functionality. Intego's firewall is integrated into the main application for easier user interaction. The SmartClean feature aims to optimize system performance but may not justify its additional cost for all users. The VPN included in the Complete tier is user-friendly but may be priced higher than standalone options.
Winsage
May 5, 2026
After the installation of the optional April 2026 update, users may experience multiple restarts of their PCs, which is normal due to the Secure Boot certificate refresh process. This behavior may also occur with future updates as Microsoft implements Secure Boot certificate refreshes. Windows updates typically require a single reboot, but significant feature updates or firmware and driver updates may necessitate two or three reboots. Many Windows devices manufactured before 2024 have outdated Secure Boot certificates that need updating, as these certificates will expire in June 2026. Microsoft began rolling out updated Secure Boot certificates in March, but this rollout is staggered. Users can check their PC's Secure Boot certificate status in Windows Security under "Device security." The status is indicated by colored icons: green (up to date), yellow (update pending), and red (action required). Older devices may face issues with the certificate refresh if they lack up-to-date firmware or compatible BIOS updates. If Windows reports an error, the device manufacturer is typically responsible for resolving it. Users should verify that Secure Boot certificates were installed correctly after updates to ensure continued secure booting beyond June.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
A father sends his daughter into an escape tunnel for safety as enemy forces approach, while he prepares to confront a commander. In the game "Prelude: Dark Pain," players engage in tactical turn-based RPG combat, controlling Soren, a blacksmith whose wife has been abducted. Players traverse an overworld map, engaging in grid-based battles with a squad of four characters, each with unique abilities. The game features various mechanics, including character-specific skills and strategic positioning for enhanced damage. It is set to launch on Steam Early Access in the third quarter of 2026, offering approximately 15 hours of gameplay and introducing nine heroes with 63 skills. The final version will include all acts of the story, over 20 heroes, 20 factions, 70 enemy types, and a crafting system.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Meta has enhanced the security and transparency of its end-to-end encrypted backup system for WhatsApp and Messenger. The improvements focus on refining the distribution and verification of encryption keys, and allow for independent audits of certain infrastructure components. The updates are based on Meta's Hardware Security Module (HSM)-based Backup Key Vault architecture, which securely stores recovery secrets in tamper-resistant hardware, ensuring that neither Meta nor cloud service providers can access users' message archives. For encrypted backups, users' devices generate a 256-bit encryption key locally, which encrypts all backup data before uploading it to cloud storage. The key remains on the device in an encrypted format, with the user's password not visible to Meta or third parties. An encrypted version of the backup key is stored in the HSM-based vault using the OPAQUE password-authenticated key exchange protocol, enhancing recovery security without revealing the password. The recent updates include an over-the-air (OTA) fleet key distribution mechanism, which avoids hardcoding trusted infrastructure keys into Messenger applications. Clients receive a “validation bundle” containing the HSM fleet's public keys during runtime, with signatures verified against Cloudflare’s Key Transparency system. The vault operates across at least seven data centers using majority-consensus replication to ensure availability and integrity. Meta plans to publish cryptographic proof of each new HSM fleet deployment, allowing advanced users and researchers to verify these deployments through the open-source “mbt” (Meta Binary Transparency) CLI tool, which conducts multiple checks to confirm that fleet keys are untampered.
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