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AppWizard
June 5, 2026
Apple has removed the state-backed messaging app Max from its App Store, leading to criticism from Russian officials who deemed the action "unfriendly." Max is no longer available for download on iPhones and iPads, although existing users can still access it without updates. Russia's Digital Development Minister, Maksut Shadaev, stated that the removal denies access to about 20 million Russians and that Apple provided no explanation to the app's developers. Apple cited compliance with sanctions regulations as the reason for the removal but did not specify which sanctions. Max remains available on Android devices through Google Play and RuStore. The app, promoted by Russian authorities as an alternative to foreign platforms, was developed by VK and integrates messaging, voice calls, and access to government services. At the time of removal, Max was the ninth most downloaded app in Russia's App Store. Russian officials have criticized Apple, with some labeling the company as "enemies." Digital rights advocates have raised concerns about Max's ties to the government and lack of encryption, suggesting potential monitoring of users. Apple has a history of removing apps from the Russian store, but Max's removal does not appear to be linked to a specific government request.
AppWizard
June 4, 2026
Apple has removed the Russian state-backed messaging application, Max, from its App Store, stopping new downloads of the platform. VK, the developer of Max, confirmed this action and stated that existing users can still use the app. VK is seeking clarification from Apple and advising users to consider alternative download options. Earlier, Cloudflare had flagged Max's domain as spyware, a designation that was later lifted. The removal of Max follows a similar action against another VK service, Telega, which Apple removed after Cloudflare identified its domains as spyware. Concerns about Max's functionality as a surveillance tool have been raised, with reports of hidden features such as remote microphone recording and contact list harvesting. Since September 2025, Max has been preinstalled on new smartphones sold in Russia.
AppWizard
June 3, 2026
Meta Platforms has faced a setback as the EU's second-highest court upheld the European Commission's classification of the Messenger app as a 'gatekeeper,' confirming its role as a crucial gateway for businesses to connect with users. However, the court annulled the gatekeeper designation for Meta's Marketplace platform, stating that the Commission had not sufficiently justified this classification. The court's ruling on Marketplace is less significant, as the Commission had already rescinded the gatekeeper label for it last year. A Meta spokesperson expressed relief over the decision regarding Marketplace and mentioned the company is reviewing the findings on Messenger. The ruling is subject to appeal at the Court of Justice of the European Union.
AppWizard
May 22, 2026
The author has been writing professionally about video games for three years and finds the English language's insistence on defining concepts, particularly genres, frustrating. They highlight the ongoing debate about the classification of the game Deadlock as either a MOBA or a hero shooter. Joel Bylos, the director of Dune: Awakening, stated that his game does not fit the mold of an MMO, despite opinions suggesting it might be a hybrid. The author leans towards categorizing Dune: Awakening as an action RPG due to its stronghold management feature, illustrating the complexity of genre definitions in gaming.
Winsage
May 15, 2026
Windows systems are threatened by a vulnerability in the Windows DNS Client, identified as CVE-2026-41096, which allows remote code execution without user intervention. It has a CVSS base score of 9.8, indicating high severity. The flaw is a heap-based buffer overflow in the dnsapi.dll component, enabling unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. Exploitation requires sending a specially crafted DNS response to a vulnerable system, potentially leading to complete control over the host. Affected systems include supported versions of Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022/2025. Microsoft released security updates on May 12, 2026, and administrators are advised to apply these patches and reboot systems. Despite the severity, Microsoft currently classifies exploitation as “Exploitation Unlikely,” with no known public exploits or in-the-wild attacks.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
Recreate Games announced an AI video contest called the 'Golden Paw Awards' for players to create short films using generative AI tools, which has led to significant backlash from the community. The contest offers a cash prize of ,000 but has faced criticism for its reliance on AI-generated content, resulting in over 800 unfavorable reviews and a 'Mostly Negative' classification for recent reviews of Party Animals. In response to the negative feedback, Recreate Games issued an apology and proposed three options: canceling the contest, changing it to a non-AI competition, or keeping both AI and non-AI categories. The studio emphasized that they view AI as a tool for creative expression, but this explanation has not alleviated community disappointment.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Google has introduced a feature called Pause Point for its Android operating system, which imposes a mandatory 10-second delay when users attempt to open apps identified as distractions, such as TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube. This initiative addresses concerns about technology's impact on well-being and aims to help users disconnect from habitual app usage. Unlike traditional app timers, Pause Point disrupts the app-launching process, encouraging users to reflect on their engagement with the app. During the delay, users are prompted to engage in alternative activities, such as breathing exercises or using productivity apps. Users can also set personalized app timers and must restart their phones to disable Pause Point, fostering intentional engagement with their digital habits.
AppWizard
May 3, 2026
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, despite being labeled "Unsupported" by Valve for the Steam Deck, has remained one of the most-played games on the platform from December to April. The game was given this label due to significant compatibility issues, yet many players report enjoying it without major problems. Skyrim's status as the most-played game deemed unplayable highlights its enduring popularity and the commitment of its fanbase.
AppWizard
May 1, 2026
The Subnautica series is classified as a "Survival" game due to elements like resource gathering, crafting, and the threat of drowning. However, Anthony Gallegos, the lead gameplay designer for Subnautica 2, stated that the game is primarily focused on exploration, with survival mechanics serving to support this exploration. Unknown Worlds aims to refine survival systems while maintaining an emphasis on exploration in the upcoming release of Subnautica 2, which is set for early access on May 14.
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