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AppWizard
May 3, 2026
Blizzard is releasing a World of Warcraft Midnight class tuning update that includes significant buffs for Marksmanship Hunters, doubling the damage of Explosive Shot and Steady Shot, and increasing Rapid Fire by 20%. Warriors will receive various damage boosts, including 20% for Execute and 50% for Ground Current. Unholy Death Knights will face damage nerfs, while Frost Death Knights will gain a 5% damage increase. Devourer Demon Hunters will see a 3% damage reduction, and Guardian Druids will experience reduced burst potential but increased damage for Thrash. Augmentation Evokers will have a 5% reduction in ability and pet damage. Paladins will benefit from a 15% healing increase for Holy Paladins and a 10% armor increase for Protection Paladins. Discipline Priests will see a slight adjustment to Atonement mechanics, while Holy Priests will receive a 6% healing boost. Outlaw and Subtlety Rogues will enjoy damage increases of 5% and 7%, respectively. Enhancement Shamans will receive a 5% boost to ability damage and a 10% increase to auto attacks. Affliction Warlocks will benefit from a 20% damage increase on Unstable Affliction and Corruption. In PvP, player health will be increased to slow down combat pace. Significant nerfs are also planned for the Alleria encounter in the Mythic Voidspire raid, including a 5% health reduction and an extended berserk timer. The update will launch with the weekly maintenance on May 5.
AppWizard
April 29, 2026
Total War: Warhammer 3 has received a significant update to its mod manager, released in late 2025, aimed at improving the user experience for modding. Enhancements include faster mass mod activation, reduced startup times for players with many mods, improved search filters for finding specific mods, clearer tooltips, and fixes for bugs related to mod profiles and text legibility. Players can still create 'mod profiles' for easier management of their favorite mods. The update encourages players to explore new mods and provide feedback to the developer, Creative Assembly.
AppWizard
March 27, 2026
Over 1,000 employees were laid off at Epic Games, with many affected coming from Psyonix, the studio behind Rocket League, which was acquired by Epic in 2019. An Epic Games spokesperson stated that Rocket League remains a priority for the company, and the Psyonix team is still focused on developing the game. Rocket League recently achieved a milestone of 40,000 concurrent players in 2023. Psyonix has been actively providing seasonal content and bug fixes for Rocket League, with a recent update released on March 23, the day before the layoffs were announced. Psyonix has also contributed to other projects, including the Rocket Racing minigame in Fortnite and the mobile game Rocket League Sideswipe, launched in 2021. The studio has a long history of collaboration with Epic, dating back to the early 2000s. The future direction of the Psyonix team regarding Rocket League or Fortnite development remains uncertain.
Winsage
October 8, 2025
Microsoft has resolved a bug in Windows 11 that caused issues during the update installation process, where users experienced unexpected reboots after clicking "Update and shut down." This problem had affected users for over two years and was also present in Windows 10. A fix is available in the beta version of the OS, with plans for a broader rollout. Additionally, Microsoft has fixed two other bugs in Windows 11 related to Windows Hello face recognition and Bluetooth connectivity.
Winsage
September 29, 2025
A bug related to Intel audio drivers affecting Windows 11 users has been resolved after nearly a year. The issue impacted PCs with Intel's 11th-generation processors, specifically those using Intel's Rocket Lake and Tiger Lake chips, preventing upgrades to Windows 11 version 24H2. The problem stemmed from a compatibility hold due to issues with the Intel Smart Sound Technology (SST) driver. The resolution was marked complete on September 26, 2025. Affected users are advised to download and install Intel SST driver version 10.30.00.5714 or later, or version 10.29.00.5714 if unsure of their Windows version. The driver should be available in Windows Update. If not, users may need to contact their PC manufacturer for assistance. Intel's Rocket Lake processors are estimated to power about 10% to 15% of Windows PCs.
AppWizard
September 22, 2025
The Sentinel sniper rifle in Apex Legends is facing temporary removal due to a bug that prevents players from firing more than one shot when charged with a Shield Cell. This issue has frustrated players, prompting some to experiment with fixes, such as re-equipping the rifle. Respawn has decided to remove the Sentinel from the game while they work on a solution, with an expected fix in the coming weeks. The community is hopeful for its return before the ALGS Last Chance Qualifiers in mid-October. Respawn has acknowledged the issue and communicated their plans for a fix.
AppWizard
August 15, 2025
Garmin has launched a new line of smartwatches featuring advanced health monitoring capabilities, such as heart rate tracking, sleep analysis, and stress management tools. The company also introduced GPS devices designed for outdoor use, which include enhanced battery life, improved mapping, real-time weather updates, and safety features. Garmin is committed to sustainability by reducing its carbon footprint and using recycled materials in product packaging. Despite global supply chain challenges, Garmin has maintained a steady product flow and is expected to continue its growth by focusing on health, wellness, and sustainability.
AppWizard
August 4, 2025
Users of the Google Home app on Android 16 experienced a bug in the Routines creator and editor, which was resolved with the release of Google Home version 3.37. The update restored accessibility to buttons at the top and bottom of the Routines interface, allowing users to navigate to the Automations tab and access options for Household or Personal routines. The close ‘x’ and “Save” buttons are now available, improving user experience. The three-dot overflow menu, which includes actions like the Script editor and Help, has also returned. Previously, page titles were obscured by the front-facing camera, and users faced challenges with actions like “Remove action.” The issue originated from Android 16's restrictions on apps targeting the latest version. The resolution was implemented via a server-side rollout with no visible changes in the initial release of Google Home 3.37.
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