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AppWizard
December 7, 2025
A 20-second teaser for Prologue, the debut title from Brendan Greene's studio, was showcased at the 2019 Game Awards. The game recently launched in early access, generating excitement from Greene, who noted its unique design allows for millions of different map seeds, making each exploration distinct. Prologue does not include quest markers, NPCs, or enemies, focusing instead on survival against the wilderness. Upon launch, it received a 'Mixed' user score on Steam, with some players dissatisfied with its perceived emptiness. Greene anticipated such reviews, emphasizing that the game encourages players to craft their own adventures. Prologue features three game modes and extensive replayability, but lacks traditional survival game elements. Greene acknowledged the trend of early access being misused by some studios and expressed his commitment to engaging with the community for feedback. Players have achieved notable survival feats within the game, such as surviving for 18 or 19 days and creating self-imposed challenges. Greene also mentioned community activities, like weekly challenges based on game seeds.
AppWizard
November 30, 2025
The latest update for Space Engineers 2, known as the Vertical Slice 2 (VS2), introduces the first full implementation of planets and enhances the survival experience. The update features the Almagest star system, including the brown dwarf star Delfos and the planets Verdure and Kemik, which offer diverse biomes and destructible elements. A new survival mode is introduced with a storyline, base contract systems, and an innovative building system that allows players to create holographic designs before committing resources. The update also includes a grid power system, various consumables, and tools for ore detection and drilling. The VS2 update will launch on December 1 and is currently available at a 20% discount until December 8. Future features, such as wheels, weapons, and mechanical blocks, are planned for the VS2.2 'Survival Extensions.'
AppWizard
November 28, 2025
Amazon is offering significant discounts on a top-rated PC controller this Black Friday. The Xbox wireless controller, which has over 17,000 five-star reviews, is currently priced at .99, down from its original price of .99. It features a comfortable grip, rumble motors, and a hybrid D-pad, but relies on AA batteries for power. The Heart Breaker and Ice Breaker variants are also on sale for .00, reduced from .99.
AppWizard
November 21, 2025
Google is overhauling the Google Play Store to address Android apps that excessively drain device batteries. New regulations require developers to minimize unnecessary background activities and adhere to stricter guidelines on how often their apps can wake devices or access system resources. Non-compliant apps will receive warnings on their Play Store listings, and their visibility may be reduced. A new measurement system, developed with Samsung, tracks "excessive partial wake locks," which monitor how long apps keep devices awake while the screen is off. If an app exceeds a threshold of 5% of total user sessions with excessive wake locks over a 28-day period, it will trigger notifications on the developers' dashboard. Developers must rectify these issues by March 1, 2026, to keep their apps on the Play Store. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance transparency regarding app resource utilization and improve battery performance across Android devices.
Winsage
November 17, 2025
Windows 11 has received an update on October 28, 2025, to fix the "Update and shut down" bug that caused computers to restart instead of shutting down after updates. This fix is part of the optional KB5067036 update for Windows 11 25H2 Build 26200.7019 or Windows 11 24H2 Build 26100.7019. Users can manually install the patch through the "Check for updates" option in Windows Update settings, or it will be included in a mandatory update on November 11. The update also improves system stability by addressing various errors, including "Error 0x80070103" during driver installations, "Error 0x800f0983" during Windows Update, and issues with video and game display, large archive extraction, application responsiveness, and File Explorer freezing.
AppWizard
November 12, 2025
Google will implement a new system on 1 March 2026 to help Android users identify apps that drain battery life. Developers will be required to label apps that consume high amounts of power due to background activity. Apps categorized as heavy battery consumers will be removed from Play Store recommendations. Certain apps, such as those for audio playback or ride-hailing, may be exempt from these restrictions. Google will set metrics to define acceptable background activity levels and limit how often apps can use "wake locks." Developers exceeding this limit will be notified and may face reduced visibility or removal from the Play Store.
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