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AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Unfrozen Studio has released Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era, available on Steam Early Access and Xbox on PC (Game Preview) for .99 with a 25% launch discount until May 13. The game features six playable factions, single-player skirmish modes, procedurally generated maps, the first act of a single-player campaign, online multiplayer options, and an initial beta of a Map Editor. It supports multiple languages, including German, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. The game is also included in the PC Game Pass. Additional content will be added during early access, and a detailed development roadmap will be provided.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Players in Neverness to Everness experience a gacha system that allows for mid and endgame progression without constant meta monitoring. Building a strong team of characters improves combat efficiency, with each character having unique roles and Esper types. The game features a tier list for character optimization, which includes: - S Tier: Daffodil, Fadia, Haniel, Nanally, Sakiri, Zero - A Tier: Baicang, Chiz - B Tier: Jiuyuan, Hathor, Adler - C Tier: Mint, Skia, Aurelia - D Tier: Edgar Daffodil, classified as S-Tier, is a burst DPS character with a Chaos Esper type and Liquid Arc weapon. She excels in diminishing the Break bar and is essential for activating Psyche, Incantation, and Discord Esper Cycle reactions. Daffodil benefits from quick character swaps and is currently the only Chaos character in the game. Additionally, Lacrimosa is being promoted as a DPS character with a Chaos Esper Cycle and Liquid Arc weapon, although her final role may change.
AppWizard
April 29, 2026
Google is enhancing the Pixel launcher to allow users to search their photo libraries directly from it, as indicated by the latest version of Google Photos (update 7.74.0.906046556). This integration will improve the image-search experience and may extend to other apps, including Google Workspace apps like Docs and Drive, based on findings from the Android 17 Beta. Additionally, a new app package named com.google.android.apps.pixel.launcherconnector suggests a framework for the search bar to interface with various Android apps.
Winsage
April 29, 2026
Microsoft is implementing changes to the Windows Update process in Windows 11 to address user frustrations. Key updates include: 1. Users can delay updates indefinitely by selecting specific end dates for pauses, extending up to 35 days at a time. 2. The Power menu will now include options for "Update and shut down" and "Update and restart," giving users more control over when updates are finalized. 3. Microsoft is consolidating updates to reduce the number of restarts to one per month. 4. Users will no longer be forced to install updates during the setup of a new Windows PC, allowing updates to occur in the background. 5. Microsoft will provide more detailed information on updates, particularly for driver updates, by clarifying the device class in the titles. These changes are expected to be tested in the Windows Insider program before being released to the general public.
AppWizard
April 29, 2026
Geysers are a new feature in Minecraft that create vertical jets of sulfurous water when a magma block generates beneath a sulfur block submerged under one to four blocks of water. Players can experience these geysers by enabling snapshots in Minecraft: Java Edition or activating experimental features in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. Feedback from players is encouraged to help shape the development of these features.
Winsage
April 28, 2026
Microsoft has transformed its Windows Insider program by introducing three new channels: Experimental, Beta, and Release Preview. The Experimental channel combines the previous Dev and Canary options, allowing users to test new features with less stability. The Beta channel has been updated to ensure all users receive the same features simultaneously, eliminating gradual rollouts. The Release Preview channel offers the least risk, providing access to updates before their official release. Users now have more control over the features they trial, with the ability to enable or disable specific features through a new "Feature flags" page. Additionally, switching between channels has been simplified, allowing smoother transitions without needing a complete PC wipe, except when moving to the Experimental Future Platforms channel.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Google is redesigning its app icons to adopt a more vibrant and gradient-centric aesthetic, moving away from its traditional minimalist style. Key changes include: - Gmail will retain its 'M' envelope shape but will feature a predominantly red hue with accents of yellow, green, and blue. - Google Drive will eliminate red and introduce a rounded triangle filled with green, yellow, and blue. - Google Docs will keep its vertical paper motif. - Google Sheets and Slides will transition to a landscape orientation. - Google Calendar will replace its four-color container with a blue-centric flip-style icon. - Google Meet will adopt a bold yellow hue. - Google Chat will feature a new green, pill-shaped bubble. - Google Keep will highlight a light bulb icon without a background page. - Google Tasks will maintain a prominent checkmark within a button-like shape. - Google Voice will have a more rounded phone icon, keeping its light green color. These updates have not yet been rolled out, and no server-side updates or beta versions are currently available.
Winsage
April 27, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a policy allowing IT administrators to remove the Microsoft Copilot app from managed enterprise devices. This "Remove Microsoft Copilot App" policy will be available as a Policy CSP and Group Policy after the April 2026 Windows security updates for Windows 11 devices on the 25H2 update, specifically for Enterprise, Professional, and Education editions. The policy will uninstall Copilot under certain conditions: both Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Copilot must be installed, the user must not have manually installed the app, and the app must not have been launched in the past 28 days. Administrators can enable the policy through the Group Policy Editor or configure it via Microsoft Intune and SCCM after the April 2026 updates. The policy aligns with Microsoft's recent changes in managing Copilot, including the cessation of automatic installations and the cancellation of plans to integrate Copilot into system notifications and other features. The policy was initially available to Windows Insiders in January before becoming generally accessible in April 2026.
AppWizard
April 26, 2026
Valve has introduced new beta Steamworks tools for game developers as part of its Steam Deck Verified Games initiative. These tools allow developers to monitor average framerates over the past 30 days and access user survey results regarding the Verified status of their games. Participation in data collection is opt-in, ensuring user privacy. The user survey appears after at least ten minutes of gameplay, allowing users to agree or disagree with a game's Verified status and provide feedback on various criteria. The Steam Deck Verified program assesses game compatibility based on four criteria: Controller input, Display, Seamlessness, and System support. Games are rated as Verified, Playable, Unsupported, or Unknown, with these ratings displayed in the Steam store. Valve may potentially make the collected data accessible to the public in the future.
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