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Winsage
September 19, 2025
Windows 11 has no legacy 32-bit support, but a 2005 Sun Workstation with an AMD Opteron processor can run it using a modified version called "Tiny11," which removes unnecessary components and the hardware compatibility checker. The specific version used by Sean from Action Retro is archived on Archive.org. Newer Windows 11 builds include the POPCNT operation, which the workstation's processor does not support. Additionally, Haiku is an alternative operating system that is ready for daily use.
Winsage
September 19, 2025
Microsoft has reported that 90% of user engagement on Arm-based PCs is now with natively compiled applications for Windows 11 on Arm. The Arm app ecosystem is expanding, with native Arm versions available for apps representing 90% of total user minutes. Collaboration with Qualcomm, particularly through the Snapdragon X series of PC chips, has been crucial in this development. Major OEMs have adopted this technology, leading to new Arm-based PCs that compete with Apple Silicon. Adobe has released flagship applications like Photoshop and Premiere Pro in native formats. Notable applications now natively compiled for Windows on Arm include 7 Zip, Google Drive, Dropbox, Trello, Todoist, Libre Office, Adobe Creative Suite, Camtasia, Paint.NET, Djay Pro, CapCut, Figma, Apple TV, Apple Music, Google Chrome, Telegram, WhatsApp, Spotify, Davinci Resolve, Blender, and Luminar Neo. The current generation of Snapdragon X processors supports applications still reliant on emulation, with robust performance. Qualcomm's next-generation Snapdragon PC chips, likely named Snapdragon X2, are expected to enhance performance and efficiency further.
AppWizard
September 18, 2025
Google is introducing a new developer verification system for Android that may require an internet connection to sideload apps. A code snippet in the Android SDK suggests that the installation process will include an online check to confirm the developer's legitimacy. This could hinder users in areas without reliable internet access from installing apps, even from trusted sources. However, the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) will still allow advanced users to sideload applications offline. The new system is expected to roll out over the next year, giving developers time to register and users time to adapt.
AppWizard
September 18, 2025
Google has released the Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2, which includes the September 5, 2025 security patch. Eligible devices for this update are Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a, Fold, 8, 8 Pro, 8a, 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold, 9a, 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and Pixel Tablet. The update introduces Themed icon shapes with five options: Circle, Square, Four-sided "cookie," Seven-sided "cookie," and Arch. The Display & touch settings have been redesigned, and Health Connect now automatically tracks steps. The update has achieved Platform Stability, allowing developers to test apps without unexpected changes. It has the build number BP41.250822.010. Starting September 2026, verified developer registration will be required for app installations on certified Android devices in select regions.
AppWizard
September 17, 2025
Spotify is currently facing significant issues, with over 3,000 users reporting problems with the app, 95% of which are related to app functionality. Additionally, 3% of complaints are about the website, and 2% concern search features. Users have expressed their frustrations on X (formerly Twitter), asking if Spotify is down. While Spotify has not officially acknowledged the outage, inquiries have been made for clarification.
AppWizard
September 17, 2025
224 malicious applications have been removed from the Google Play Store due to a significant ad fraud operation named "SlopAds," which amassed over 38 million downloads. The campaign spanned 228 countries, with the highest ad impressions from the United States (30%), India (10%), and Brazil (7%). The apps used sophisticated obfuscation techniques to evade Google’s security measures. Users are advised to uninstall these harmful applications, as they can negatively impact device performance by causing excessive data consumption and battery strain. Users who sideload apps from unofficial sources are particularly vulnerable to such threats. Security experts anticipate that similar ad fraud operations may occur in the future.
AppWizard
September 17, 2025
Borderlands 4 was released earlier this month, and while it has seen strong console sales, PC performance has faced criticism. Players have expressed frustration over the game's reliance on DLSS and frame generation technology for stable framerates, raising doubts about its performance without these enhancements. Issues have been reported by both high-end and lower-end system users, with some older setups performing well despite the uncertainty regarding DLSS's role. Gearbox's head, Randy Pitchford, defended the game, calling it "pretty damn optimal" and encouraging players to utilize its features. There is a growing concern that upscaling technologies like DLSS and AMD’s FSR should not replace proper game optimization. Players have struggled to maintain smooth gameplay without DLSS or frame generation, prompting Gearbox to release an optimization guide from NVIDIA, which has reportedly helped some users.
Winsage
September 16, 2025
Consumer Reports opposes Microsoft's October 14th deadline to stop free security updates for Windows 10, arguing it will leave millions of users without support due to hardware limitations preventing upgrades to Windows 11. As of August 2025, about 46.2 percent of global users are still on Windows 10, equating to 200 to 400 million PCs unable to upgrade. The organization criticizes Microsoft for promoting Windows 11 for better cybersecurity while leaving Windows 10 devices vulnerable. They also mention a fee for a one-year extension of security support as an inadequate solution. Consumer Reports urges Microsoft to continue free support for Windows 10 until more users can transition to Windows 11, a sentiment echoed by the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), which warns that many usable computers may be discarded.
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