Beta

AppWizard
May 15, 2026
EverQuest Legends allows players to equip characters with three distinct classes. Players can enhance duplicate items through an item merging system, increasing their power and stats. The game features a difficulty adjustment for zones, which strengthens monsters and improves item drops. Players can swap loadouts in towns, with character levels defaulting to the lowest equipped class while retaining alternate advancement points and gear. The item merge system enables customization by allowing players to extract abilities from one item to another. The game is designed to be accessible for new players while still appealing to veterans, with classic zones and modern quality-of-life features. The beta phase is ongoing, with major systems like raid instancing being developed. The official launch is scheduled for July.
AppWizard
May 15, 2026
Samsung has begun the rollout of the One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S26 series, featuring enhanced security measures. Key additions include the Auto Blocker with a security report feature and the reinstatement of USB connection blocking in Maximum restrictions mode. The beta version allows monitoring of "unknown" apps, alerting users to high-risk applications and blocking their execution and installation. Users can access the Manage unknown apps section in Settings to view and uninstall sideloaded applications from non-approved sources. This feature aims to improve user experience and security oversight, with expectations for inclusion in the stable release.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
A glitch in Windows 11 has caused the search box in the emoji picker to disappear, affecting users' ability to search for emojis by name. This issue has been reported by multiple users and confirmed by Windows Central in the Insider Beta channel, but Microsoft has not acknowledged it or provided a fix. A temporary solution involves restarting Windows Explorer through Task Manager, which can restore the search box functionality. The bug's prevalence varies among users, and it is unclear if it affects stable releases of Windows 11.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
The developers of the unofficial PC port of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess have rebranded the project as Dusklight to avoid trademark conflicts with an established first-person shooter named Dusk, which is owned by New Blood Interactive. The developers announced this decision in a Discord update, stating that no other changes to the project are planned. New Blood Interactive, which holds the trademark for Dusk, expressed appreciation for the developers' cooperation and hinted at a potential crossover between the two games. They are also offering keys for the Dusk Switch to the Dusklight community. Meanwhile, a fan-made port of Jak and Daxter 3 is currently in beta, completing Naughty Dog's trilogy on PC.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
Windows 11 users have experienced an issue with the emoji picker where the search box disappears unexpectedly. This problem has been noted by multiple users, including a colleague from Android Central. A simple solution to restore the search function involves opening Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc, locating Windows Explorer in the list of processes, right-clicking on it, and selecting Restart. This action reloads the user interface elements and effectively restores the emoji search feature until a permanent fix is provided by Microsoft.
BetaBeacon
May 13, 2026
The Lenovo Legion Tab 5 was tested with GameHub, allowing for the playing of demanding PC games on an Android tablet through an emulator. Performance was decent, with some issues such as long loading times, inconsistent game downloads, occasional crashes, and difficulty syncing cloud saves. Despite these drawbacks, the emulator provides a way to play simpler titles from the Steam library on the go for those who already own a powerful Android tablet.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Mojang Studios has introduced new multiplayer features in the Minecraft 26.2 Snapshot 7 for Java Edition, including a Friends List and peer-to-peer connection options. The Friends List allows players to send and receive friend requests using Profile Names and includes tabs for managing friend statuses. Players can invite friends to join their single-player worlds, enhancing social interaction. Previously, private multiplayer sessions required LAN setups or third-party servers. The update may also support mods for peer-to-peer multiplayer if all players have the same mods installed. Additionally, the upcoming Chaos Cubed update will introduce a new sulfur cave biome, scheduled for release in Q2 2026.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
Valve has initiated a beta test for a significant update to the Steam Community Market, which now includes over 13,000 games and more than 700 with in-game items. The update features a new layout with a full-width grid display to enhance user navigation. Counter-Strike players will be the first to experience these changes, including specially generated images for individual items that showcase their characteristics. Valve has created over 27 million unique images for Counter-Strike listings. The updates are set to go live today, and all marketplace users can access the beta, with an option to opt out.
BetaBeacon
May 12, 2026
The redesigned user interface in GameHub 6.0 focuses on making navigation more intuitive, with two new view modes for customization. The app also allows users to log in directly to their Steam or Epic Games Store accounts, simplifying access to existing game libraries. The update introduces performance improvements, including frame generation technology and compatibility with Proton and Wine for a smoother gaming experience. GameHub 6.0 is optimized for high-end devices, with customizable GPU drivers and device-specific optimizations. Community-driven profiles for game settings and other features enhance gameplay, while some limitations are expected to be addressed in future updates. Extensive testing has been done on various devices, with high-end devices showing the most noticeable performance improvements. Overall, GameHub 6.0 Beta sets a new standard for mobile gaming applications and promises a promising future for Android gaming.
Winsage
May 12, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a new Feature Flags page in the Windows 11 Insider Program, allowing users to toggle experimental features on or off through Windows Settings, without needing third-party tools like ViveTool. This functionality is limited to officially announced features, while hidden or untested features still require ViveTool for activation. The Controlled Feature Rollout system has been phased out, and Insiders in the Beta channel will now receive announced features by default. Users can access the Feature Flags page by navigating through Windows Settings, ensuring their device is set to the Experimental experience, and confirming their operating system version. The Feature Flags page allows users to enable, manage, or disable experimental features, but features not publicly announced will not be listed and will still require ViveTool for activation. The update is available for users in the Windows 11 Insider Program running version 25H2 in the Experimental experience, with no current information on whether it will extend to the Beta channel or stable releases.
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