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Winsage
April 25, 2026
Microsoft has released a pre-release wave of enhancements for Windows 11 through the Windows Insider Program, introducing three notable features: 1. A new Feature flags interface that allows users to toggle new features immediately. 2. An updated experience providing access to both Experimental and Beta channels. 3. The ability to pause Windows Updates indefinitely using a calendar interface. Users must enroll in the Windows Insider Program to access these features. The new "Pick a date" button for pausing updates replaces the previous drop-down menu, allowing users to select specific dates for update pauses. The Experimental channel has replaced the Dev channel, and users can now revert to a stable version with the "Unenroll Device" option. Additionally, users can pause updates for up to 35 days, with the option to extend this pause indefinitely. Future updates will also introduce an "Available updates" interface.
AppWizard
April 24, 2026
Dread Delusion now runs exceptionally well on the Steam Deck, achieving a steady 60 frames per second and offering over four hours of battery life. After the April 15 patch, frame rate dips have been largely eliminated, with only minor pauses during loading or autosaving. Developer Lovely Hellplace is working on a follow-up title, Entropy, which will build upon Dread Delusion's art style and presentation. The game features intriguing RPG quests, including one titled "The Ethics of Eating Flesh," which explores a moral dilemma involving a human meat substitute for sentient zombies.
Winsage
April 24, 2026
Macrobit Interactive has released Factory 95, a game inspired by the Windows 95 interface and PowerPoint aesthetic, where players manage a slideshow factory. Players handle client requests, navigate emails, and produce slides to increase revenue as the Y2K deadline approaches. Factories are built within slideshow software, requiring players to optimize space and resources. The game includes multiple modes and allows players to unlock tools for creating intricate slideshows, all presented in a charming 16-bit color palette.
AppWizard
April 24, 2026
Titanfall is a celebrated first-person shooter series that was halted by EA at its peak, largely due to its release timing between Battlefield 1 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. A spiritual successor called ShatterRush has been developed by Tetra Studios, a two-person team, and is available as a pre-alpha build on Steam. The game features a speed-running tutorial, fluid movement mechanics, and allows players to pilot mechs with combat capabilities similar to Titanfall. ShatterRush introduces environmental destruction, enabling players to demolish surroundings and create new pathways. The developers plan to release updates approximately every two weeks to enhance the game.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Ubisoft has officially announced the remake of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, developed primarily by Ubisoft Singapore. The development involves a collaboration with multiple studios, including Ubisoft Barcelona, Belgrade, Blue Byte, Bordeaux, Bucharest, Chengdu, Da Nang, India, Kyiv, Montpellier, Montreal, Philippines, Quebec, Shanghai, and Sofia. The project follows the challenges faced by another Ubisoft title, Skull and Bones, which has experienced multiple delays since its announcement in 2017.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
The Abyss Heuklang is a new pet available in Crimson Desert, unlocked in a recent patch. Players can find it at the entrance of the Axiom Archive during Chapter 1's quests. To tame the Abyss Heuklang, players must perform pet actions like petting or offering treats (milk or bird meat) to build trust. Once trust is established, players can select the "Take In" option to add it to their pets.
Winsage
April 23, 2026
A computer enthusiast has developed a tool called WSL9x, which allows users to run contemporary Linux kernels on early versions of Windows (from Windows 95 onward) and on machines with 486 CPUs. WSL9x enables the simultaneous operation of Windows and Linux applications without relying on hardware virtualization. The architecture includes a client program, wsl.com, which manages a DOS window for the console driver. Meanwhile, the Linux community is phasing out support for the Intel 486 CPU, with developers removing related support options in the Linux kernel, marking the end of support for this processor.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Google has released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 for Pixel devices on April 22, 2026, with the build number CP31.260403.005.A1. This update indicates platform stability, focusing on refining existing features and addressing bugs, particularly in the Terminal app and wireless printing capabilities. Key issues resolved include an Application Not Responding error in the Terminal app, VoIP distortion in voice communication applications, and audio output failures on devices using AIDL audio HAL. The update is available for Pixel devices from the Pixel 6 series to the Pixel 10 lineup enrolled in the Android Beta Program. The stable version of Android 17 is expected around mid-2026, with Android 17 QPR1 likely debuting alongside the Pixel 11 in August or September.
Winsage
April 23, 2026
Microsoft has addressed the white flash issue in File Explorer when using dark mode in the latest Release Preview build of Windows 11. This problem, which has persisted for over two years despite previous claims of fixes, has now been resolved with the latest changelog stating that the white flash is removed when launching File Explorer in dark mode if set to launch to This PC or when resizing the details pane. The complexity of File Explorer, which combines modern and legacy UI frameworks, has contributed to these graphical glitches. Although the white flash issue has been fixed, some areas, like File Properties, still do not support dark mode, but improvements are planned for future updates.
Winsage
April 23, 2026
Microsoft is committed to enhancing Windows 11 based on consumer feedback, particularly from the Windows Insiders community. A dedicated team of product experts and engineers is guiding this initiative, analyzing user feedback collected over recent months. Microsoft has been engaging with critical feedback since early 2026, with increased attention lately. Future changes to Windows 11 will be influenced by user suggestions, which are treated as valuable contributions. Upcoming features include improvements to legacy interfaces, multitasking capabilities, a faster File Explorer, a cleaner Notifications Center, fewer reboots during updates, the option to pause updates indefinitely, and reduced upsells during the Out-Of-Box Experience. Eighteen major improvements have already been identified, with more expected.
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