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AppWizard
May 30, 2025
The system requirements for Kingmakers, developed using Unreal Engine 5, are as follows: Minimum Requirements: - OS: Windows 10 x 64 - CPU: 10th gen Intel i5 - GPU: RTX 2060 - Memory: 8 GB - Storage: 80 GB Recommended Requirements: - OS: Windows 10 x 64 - CPU: 10th gen Intel i7 - GPU: RTX 3070 - Memory: 16 GB - Storage: 80 GB The specifications are currently listed only on the Epic Games Store, and there are no AMD components mentioned. The game combines action and real-time strategy elements set in a medieval warfare context. An early access launch is scheduled for October 8.
AppWizard
May 22, 2025
Android Auto, launched in 2015, has primarily supported a limited range of applications. At the Google I/O 2025 event, Google announced plans to expand Android Auto by adding support for browser apps and video apps, including Chrome, Samsung Internet, Netflix, and YouTube, but this will only be available on devices running Android 16 or newer and compatible car models. Google aims to implement measures to prevent drivers from accessing these apps while driving to ensure safety. Additionally, the weather app support has moved from ‘In Beta’ to ‘Open,’ allowing more weather apps. Support for games and communication apps is currently ‘In Beta,’ indicating future integration into Android Auto.
AppWizard
May 21, 2025
Android Auto is enhancing its app ecosystem by allowing developers to publish weather apps that provide localized information, now that these apps have moved out of beta. Google has also introduced beta support for games and plans to add browser and video apps soon. Video apps will be available for devices running Android 16 in compatible vehicles, but playback will only be allowed when parked. Additionally, an audio-only mode for video apps will enable users to listen to content while driving.
BetaBeacon
May 21, 2025
Google introduced major updates to Android Auto and Android Automotive OS at Google I/O 2025, signaling a push into the connected car space. Gemini AI is making its in-car debut, offering natural voice controls and contextual awareness. Navigation apps can integrate Gemini for voice-driven navigation and search. App categories are expanding across platforms, with weather apps out of beta, games entering beta, and video apps on the roadmap. Google is providing new tools and templates for developers to streamline car app development. The roadmap includes features like audio-only playback for video apps while driving and Quick Share between phone and car. The Android-powered car is becoming a standard, inviting developers to build innovative experiences beyond navigation and playlists.
AppWizard
May 21, 2025
Google I/O 2025 announced new features for the Play Store aimed at enhancing user engagement. The "topic browse pages" will allow users to explore apps in a more interactive way, debuting in May in the U.S. with a focus on Media & Entertainment content. The "Where to Watch" feature will expand to users in Korea, Indonesia, the U.K., and Mexico, while developers will gain access to a hero content carousel for showcasing YouTube videos. "Audio samples" will be introduced on the Apps Home, starting with Health & Wellness content. Developers will receive new overview pages for Grow and Monetize statistics and can halt app rollouts if necessary. The Asset Library will be updated for easier management of app assets. Google is also streamlining the subscription process with "multi-product checkout for subscriptions," allowing users to bundle subscriptions with related add-ons. Enhanced controls for developers regarding subscription management and improved payment setup during device initialization are also part of the updates.
AppWizard
May 21, 2025
Google is expanding Android Auto by introducing new app categories, including browser apps and video apps, which will be compatible with phones running Android 16 in select vehicles while parked. Additionally, weather apps have graduated from beta status, allowing developers to publish them without extra approval, as long as they meet quality guidelines.
AppWizard
May 20, 2025
Android version 16 QPR1 introduces a redesigned Settings app featuring a vibrant palette of pastel colors, moving away from the previous monochromatic gray interface. This update aligns with Google's Material 3 Expressive design language, enhancing user experience through bold aesthetics. The lock screen has also adopted a bolder appearance. Each category in the Settings app is now represented by unique hues, aiding navigation, although color assignments do not follow a strict logic. The functionality of the app remains unchanged, with the redesign aimed at creating a more inviting user environment.
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