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AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Spanish publisher Firenut Games and co-developer Digital Dreams™ announced the psychological horror game Baptiste, set to launch in fall 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. The announcement was made on August 19, 2026, alongside a gameplay trailer and a free demo available on Steam. The game follows Tom, a teenager dealing with his father's death, who discovers a cursed doll in a mansion that leads to supernatural events. Baptiste features a darkness mechanic that intensifies horror elements based on the protagonist's exposure to darkness. The game requires high-performance hardware, with recommended specs including an Intel i9 processor, 32 GB of RAM, and an Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU. Baptiste successfully raised €6,118 through a Kickstarter campaign in October 2025. It will support audio in English and Spanish, with interface and subtitle options in 11 languages. A free demo is currently available on Steam, covering the first 30 minutes of gameplay.
BetaBeacon
August 18, 2026
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AppWizard
August 17, 2026
Players are exploiting the cheating detection system in Marvel Rivals to manipulate match outcomes by canceling games when losing, using configuration files during gameplay. Streamer LytePk reported this issue on social media, stating he experienced it multiple times in one day. Evidence includes a player named Murder Rate leaving a game while at a disadvantage, leading to a cancellation attributed to cheating, with teammates expressing disbelief in the chat. NetEase has issued warnings about modded configurations, but penalties have been mild, mainly resulting in auto-cancellations without serious consequences. The community is calling for more stringent penalties to address this challenge to fair play.
AppWizard
August 17, 2026
Recent findings indicate that Google’s Scam Detection feature may soon be available on vivo smartphones, making vivo the third Android manufacturer to adopt this technology, following Google and Samsung. The feature, which uses on-device AI to identify potential scams during phone calls, has recently been introduced on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. A teardown of the Phone by Google app revealed internal references to the codename “Sharpie,” linked to Scam Detection, suggesting its upcoming availability on vivo devices. While it is unclear which vivo models will support this feature, speculation points to the vivo X500 series as the likely first recipient, with the X300 series possibly following. It remains uncertain whether vivo will integrate Scam Detection into its own dialer app or use the Phone by Google app. The technology enhances user awareness by monitoring for suspicious patterns during calls, such as requests for payment via gift cards, and provides alerts for potential scams, excluding calls from saved contacts. The anticipated expansion of Scam Detection to vivo reflects a growing trend among Android manufacturers to enhance user safety against scams.
Winsage
August 16, 2026
VLC, the open-source media player, is experiencing delays of up to 33 seconds when playing MP3 files on Windows 11, attributed to a recent update to Microsoft Defender that conflicts with VLC’s plugin cache. Developer Jonathan Blow criticized VLC for this issue, prompting the VLC team to clarify that the problem stems from Microsoft Defender quarantining the plugins.cache file. Users can resolve the issue by reinstalling VLC or regenerating the plugin cache, although this will reset personalized settings. Adding an exception for VLC in Microsoft Defender may prevent future issues. Microsoft has not yet commented on the situation.
Winsage
August 15, 2026
VLC, an open-source media player, is experiencing delays of up to 33 seconds when playing MP3 files on Windows 11, attributed to a bug in Microsoft Defender from a recent update that affects VLC's plugin cache. The VLC development team suggests that reinstalling VLC or regenerating the plugin cache can resolve the issue.
Tech Optimizer
August 5, 2026
Google Cloud has introduced its Database Migration Service, which focuses on converting SQL Server stored procedures with multiple result sets into PostgreSQL code. The service uses an automated decision-making process to determine if a SQL Server procedure should be translated into a PostgreSQL stored procedure or function, based on the number of result sets and the presence of a scalar return value. Procedures with a single result set or scalar return value are converted into PostgreSQL stored procedures, while those with multiple result sets are transformed into functions returning a SETOF refcursor. In a healthcare reporting example, a master procedure retrieves patient details and may return multiple result sets along with a status integer. The PostgreSQL translation involves simpler child procedures as standard procedures and more complex routines as functions that open cursors sequentially. Scalar return values are handled by placing them in a dedicated cursor at the end of execution, changing how applications interact with the outputs. Testing of these translated objects must occur within an explicit transaction block due to PostgreSQL cursor lifecycle constraints. The user executes the function to generate cursor references and fetches data sequentially. Google Cloud's internal analysis classifies stored procedures by scanning for direct result sets and considers conditional logic and loops that may complicate result set counts. A directed graph of procedure calls is constructed to determine the result set classification. Database migrations often face challenges due to legacy application logic, especially with stored procedures designed to minimize database round trips. Successful code conversion is only part of the task, as teams must also adjust test harnesses and application data access layers for PostgreSQL's cursor management. Google Cloud's service categorizes SQL Server procedures into three types: no result sets, a single result set, or multiple/dynamic result sets.
AppWizard
August 5, 2026
Recent research from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has revealed that millions of Android users' location data are being inadvertently exposed to advertisers through third-party code libraries. This occurs when seemingly harmless applications, like weather services and fitness trackers, integrate third-party SDKs that collect user location information automatically upon permission approval, often without developers' awareness. Data brokers aggregate this location information to create detailed movement profiles sold to advertisers and government agencies. Despite privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA, enforcement is inconsistent, and developers may claim ignorance regarding data practices they did not implement. Google has improved Android's privacy controls, but visibility into third-party libraries accessing data remains limited. Developers face challenges in auditing third-party code due to resource constraints, leading to a complex landscape where user information traverses multiple entities without clear accountability. Privacy advocates are calling for new technical standards to require SDKs to disclose their data practices.
AppWizard
August 1, 2026
James Bentley, a hardware writer, criticized the implementation of motion blur in gaming, particularly in Halo: Campaign Evolved, calling it one of the worst he has encountered, especially since it is enabled by default. He noted that while motion blur can enhance speed and realism and obscure visual artifacts, its continued default status is questionable given modern hardware's ability to achieve high frame rates. Bentley observed that motion blur made the game capture appear worse and detracted from immersion. He expressed a desire for players to have customizable settings that allow for an unfiltered gaming experience, advocating for a shift away from motion blur as the standard in gaming.
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