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AppWizard
December 4, 2025
Google has introduced a new system-level metric called “excessive partial wake locks” to identify apps that prevent Android phones from entering sleep mode, which leads to unnecessary battery drain. This metric, co-developed with Samsung, will be integrated into Android's core vitals metrics to help measure app performance and efficiency. Starting March 1, 2026, apps that keep devices awake for more than two hours unnecessarily will face penalties, including reduced visibility in Play Store recommendations and potential user warnings. This initiative aims to improve transparency for users and encourage developers to optimize their apps.
AppWizard
December 3, 2025
Pequot Lakes Community Education is offering several courses for various interests and age groups. Participants can register online at pequotlakes.arux.app or by calling 218-568-9200. - 55+ Driver Discount Program: Scheduled for Wednesday, December 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pequot Lakes Community Library. The class fee is not specified. Pre-registration is required; walk-ins will not be accepted. - Estate Essentials: Q & A with a MN Will & Trust Attorney: An online session on Tuesday, December 9, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The fee is not specified. Participants can ask questions about wills, trusts, probate, nursing homes, taxes, and beneficiaries. - Multi-Player Minecraft: Theme Park Builder (ages 1-5): Online course on Thursdays, December 11 and 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. The fee is not specified. Participants will create a custom theme park and receive a copy of their world post-class. A PC or Macbook is required; Chromebooks, tablets, and phones are not compatible.
AppWizard
December 2, 2025
Google is introducing a new feature called "Call Reason" in the Phone by Google app, currently in beta testing. This feature allows users to mark calls to saved contacts as urgent, indicating the call's importance before the recipient answers. The urgent label is displayed prominently on the incoming call screen and remains visible in the call history. The feature is limited to saved contacts to prevent misuse by scammers.
AppWizard
December 2, 2025
India has directed smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a government-operated cybersecurity application called Sanchar Saathi on all mobile devices manufactured or imported for use within the country. The app is designed to enhance protection against fraud and cyber threats, allowing users to block and track lost or stolen phones and identify fraudulent mobile subscriptions. Major smartphone companies have a 90-day compliance window, and the app must be visible and accessible during device setup. Critics, including the Internet Freedom Foundation, have raised concerns about user privacy and governmental control over personal devices, while the Indian telecom minister described the app as a voluntary system. The government also requires that the app be pushed to devices already in circulation through software updates. Political opposition has emerged, with calls for the order's retraction, citing constitutional concerns.
Winsage
December 1, 2025
The Windows operating system is currently criticized for prioritizing artificial intelligence features over user satisfaction. Retired Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer, who contributed to Windows XP, suggests that Microsoft should reflect on its approach, recalling a pivotal moment in 2003 when the company focused solely on improving security after the Blaster worm incident. Plummer argues that this focus on fixing existing issues rather than adding new features led to a more stable operating system. He believes that Windows 11 should similarly prioritize stability and performance over new features, recommending that Microsoft dedicate one release cycle exclusively to these improvements. Recent comments from Windows chief Pavan Davuluri and AI chief Mustafa Suleyman indicate that there has been negative feedback from users regarding AI integration.
AppWizard
December 1, 2025
By February 2026, India's telecom authority will implement a SIM binding policy requiring users to continuously verify their registered SIM cards for messaging applications like WhatsApp to combat cyber fraud. Users will be logged out of web versions of these apps after six hours, necessitating re-authentication via QR code. Messaging platforms have a 90-day period to comply with this requirement, which means apps will stop functioning if the registered SIM is removed. The new regulations classify these platforms as Telecommunication Identifier User Entities (TIUEs), expanding regulatory oversight. Challenges may arise for travelers and multi-device users, as they may face difficulties maintaining access to services. Critics, including industry insiders, question the feasibility and effectiveness of the policy, calling it problematic and an overreach. Messaging platforms must comply by early 2026 to avoid regulatory consequences.
AppWizard
December 1, 2025
In late November 2025, Google Pixel users reported a "ghost app" issue where apps reopen without user intervention, affecting multiple models from Pixel 9 to Pixel 10. This problem has been linked to recent software updates and has been described as a systemic glitch. Users also reported "ghost touches" on older models like the Pixel 7, where screens register inputs without contact. Complaints include apps struggling to stay closed, overheating, and inconsistent performance, with theories suggesting bugs in Android 16 and issues with the Pixel's Tensor chips. A botched privacy update may have exacerbated the problem by throttling background processes. The ongoing reliability challenges have led to a significant erosion of user trust in the Pixel brand.
Winsage
November 29, 2025
Microsoft is implementing a solution to address performance issues in Microsoft Teams on Windows, specifically targeting crashes and slowdowns. A new background process, ms-teams_modulehost.exe, will be added to the desktop version of Teams to manage call-related functions separately from the main application. This change aims to reduce system strain, decrease crash rates during meetings, and improve startup times. The strategy builds on the existing architecture of Teams, which uses WebView2, and seeks to offload complex features to enhance performance. Users have reported frequent freezes, delays, and high RAM usage with Teams. While this modular approach is intended to provide immediate improvements, some experts suggest that a complete redesign as a native Windows application would be a more effective long-term solution.
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