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AppWizard
May 22, 2025
Google Gemini is a tool introduced at the Google I/O event designed to assist developers by generating code from text prompts. It has been trained on a wide range of freely available code examples, enabling it to understand various programming languages. While AI can help build applications and games, the quality of the generated code often lacks the finesse and creativity of human developers. AI excels at following instructions but struggles with originality. It can assist in organizing app elements, constructing foundational code, identifying syntax errors, and managing routine tasks, thereby streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity.
Winsage
May 21, 2025
Microsoft is experimenting with new features in its Windows Insider builds, including an automatic power-management feature that uses AI to optimize device performance based on user activity. This feature aims to enhance battery life while ensuring full performance is restored when work resumes. Additionally, Microsoft is introducing "Click To Do" functionalities in File Explorer, allowing users to access AI-driven options like Bing Visual Search and background editing directly through right-click commands. The company plans to integrate Microsoft 365 functionalities for summarizing files without opening them. Widgets are being redesigned with a new interface powered by Copilot, which suggests content based on user preferences. Other updates include a new shortcut for the Snipping Tool, options for image quality when sharing documents, improved taskbar search functionality, and enhanced accessibility settings.
AppWizard
May 21, 2025
Google is set to introduce video and browser applications to Android Auto, announced during Google I/O 2025. Video apps will only be operational when the vehicle is parked, and the connected smartphone must run Android 16. Additionally, there will be an increase in weather applications available on Android Auto, as developers can now publish these apps without beta restrictions, provided they meet Google's quality guidelines. Weather apps have been limited since early 2023, but the easing of developer requirements since December 2024 has led to a broader range of offerings. Over 250 million vehicles support Android Auto, with more than 50 car models featuring integrated Google software.
AppWizard
May 21, 2025
On May 20, Google launched two new artificial intelligence subscription plans: AI Pro and AI Ultra. The AI Ultra plan is currently only available in the United States but will expand to other regions soon. The AI Pro plan enhances the existing Gemini Advanced plan with features like Flow, a new AI filmmaking tool, and Notebook LM, offering higher rate limits and integrated capabilities across Google applications such as Gmail, Docs, and Vids. It provides up to 2 TB of storage for .99 per month, with a 50% discount for the first three months. The AI Ultra plan includes advanced models like Veo 3 and 2.5 Pro Deep Think, early access to experimental features, and a YouTube Premium subscription, along with 30 TB of storage. The Ultra plan also features Project Mariner and Agent Mode for streamlined task management.
Winsage
May 19, 2025
Huawei has launched the MateBook Fold, a thin folding laptop measuring 7.3mm when unfolded and 14.9mm when closed. It is currently available in China for approximately ,300. The device features an 18-inch OLED display that folds at a 90-degree angle, creating a 13-inch upper screen with a digital keyboard. It weighs 1.16kg and offers a 3.3K resolution (3296 x 2472) with peak brightness of 1600 nits. The MateBook Fold includes up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage. It also introduces Huawei's HarmonyOS 5 to the PC market, following the company's loss of access to Microsoft Windows due to U.S. sanctions.
Winsage
May 17, 2025
Upgrading from Windows 11 Home to Windows 11 Pro does not yield significant benefits in gaming performance, compatibility, or features for most gamers. Both editions provide identical gaming performance, supporting the same core gaming technologies such as DirectStorage, Auto HDR, and Game Mode. Windows 11 Home supports up to 128 GB of RAM and one CPU socket with 64 cores, while Windows 11 Pro supports up to 2 TB of RAM and two CPU sockets with 128 cores. Pro includes additional features like BitLocker encryption, Remote Desktop hosting, Hyper-V virtualization, and Group Policy management, which are not typically utilized by gamers. The price of Windows 11 Home is lower than that of Pro, making it a more cost-effective choice for gaming. Both editions meet the hardware requirements for modern gaming, and compatibility with major games and platforms is consistent across both versions.
Winsage
May 15, 2025
A new hardware assessment feature for Windows 11 has entered the testing phase for Windows Insiders and will soon be available to all Windows 11 24H2 users. This feature can be found in the Settings app under a dedicated FAQ section on the About page. It includes expandable questions related to system performance, such as RAM capacity and GPU requirements for gaming and video editing. Users will receive tailored answers based on their specific hardware configurations, helping them determine if their setup is adequate for various tasks.
Winsage
May 14, 2025
Microsoft has identified a memory corruption vulnerability in its Scripting Engine, designated as CVE-2025-30397. This vulnerability allows unauthorized remote code execution and is classified as “Important” under CWE-843 (Type Confusion). It was disclosed in the May 2025 Patch Tuesday updates and arises from improper handling of resource types. Exploitation occurs when a user clicks a specially crafted URL in Microsoft Edge's Internet Explorer Mode, potentially compromising system confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Although the attack complexity is high, successful exploitation has been confirmed in the wild. Microsoft has issued patches for all supported Windows versions, and users are advised to apply these updates and consider disabling Internet Explorer Mode to reduce risk.
Tech Optimizer
May 12, 2025
Defendnot is a tool that disables Windows Defender by using the Windows Security Center (WSC) API, presenting itself as a legitimate antivirus solution. It was created by a developer named “es3n1n” and follows the removal of a previous tool called “no-defender.” The tool engages directly with WSC, which disables Windows Defender when third-party antivirus software is installed to avoid conflicts. Defendnot was developed through reverse engineering of the WSC service and involves understanding how WSC verifies processes. It registers a phantom antivirus product using COM interfaces and undocumented Windows APIs, leading Windows to disable its built-in protection. The tool requires administrative privileges to operate and adds itself to autorun to maintain its functionality after a reboot. Security experts express concern about its potential misuse by malware authors, while it also provides insights into vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s security architecture.
AppWizard
May 11, 2025
The latest expansion for Piranha Games' mech shooter, MechWarrior 5: Clans, is titled MechWarrior 5: Clans – Ghost Bear: Flash Storm. This expansion introduces eight new pilotable mechs, including four OmniMechs: Night Gyr, Ebon Jaguar, Fire Moth, and Huntsman, as well as four battlemechs: 100-ton Kodiak, 35-ton scout Jenner IIC, 50-ton Hunchback IIC, and 65-ton Rifleman IIC. Players can customize these mechs in an expanded mechlab. The expansion is available for £16.75. PC Gamer contributor Jonathan Bolding previously praised the original MechWarrior 5: Clans for its focused narrative campaign, despite the lack of sandbox play.
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