connectivity

AppWizard
April 28, 2026
Mariska Hargitay will make her Broadway debut in the production of Every Brilliant Thing this spring. Facebook users experienced disruptions on a Sunday evening, starting shortly after 7 p.m., with issues primarily from the mobile app and difficulties accessing accounts. There is no official timeline for resolution of these issues.
BetaBeacon
April 27, 2026
ANBERNIC unveiled the Android-powered RG Rotate handheld in a demo video, showcasing its ability to emulate games from various consoles. The device offers a nostalgic gaming experience for classic 2D games but lacks joysticks for newer titles. The RG Rotate also supports wireless streaming to a TV, gameplay streaming from a PC, and Bluetooth controller connectivity. Release date and pricing details are still unknown.
Winsage
April 24, 2026
Windows has evolved to integrate functionalities that were once reliant on third-party applications, such as native support for ZIP files introduced in Windows ME in 2000, and the ability to open and create RAR, TAR, and 7z formats directly from File Explorer. Features like Storage Sense have replaced the need for tools like CCleaner by allowing users to manage temporary files more easily, and the effectiveness of Windows Defender has reduced the necessity for third-party antivirus solutions. Additionally, modern Windows can mount ISO files directly, eliminating the need for applications like Daemon Tools. The trend of operating systems adopting features from third-party applications, known as "Sherlocking," reflects a response to user demands while still allowing for optional third-party solutions.
Winsage
April 24, 2026
Windows computers remain active during periods of inactivity to facilitate updates for other computers globally using the user's device and internet connection. Users can disable the peer-to-peer update sharing feature to receive updates exclusively from Microsoft's official website, which enhances security, improves performance, and better utilizes internet connectivity.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
A new Russian-developed messaging application called MAX has been launched in Tanzania, designed to provide effective communication even in areas with limited internet connectivity. The application, which aims to enhance communication between Tanzania and Russian-speaking communities, allows users to send messages, make voice and video calls, share files, and participate in online meetings. MAX currently has over 110 million registered users globally, with about seven million outside Russia and over 80 million active daily users. It offers features such as group calls, information channels, and virtual meeting tools, making it suitable for various sectors including education and business. The application operates efficiently in areas with weak internet connections using technology called NoLACE, which improves voice clarity and restores communication during network interruptions. It also includes an AI assistant named GigaChat for translation and content creation. MAX is optimized for low-cost smartphones and has been introduced in several African countries, with plans for expansion to others including Egypt and South Africa.
AppWizard
April 20, 2026
Inware 7.0 is set to be released this week, featuring a Material 3 Expressive design and new functionalities. The update is available for free on the Play Store and enhances the app's ability to provide comprehensive data about Android devices, including metrics like storage capacity, memory usage, camera specifications, and display characteristics. New insights include monitoring thermal throttling, 6GHz Wi-Fi utilization, Thread connectivity, and battery cycle count. The app interface has been redesigned with visually appealing tiles for key information, and it incorporates the Google Sans Flex font for improved readability. Additionally, the update includes better language translations and an overhaul of the app's architecture for a smoother user experience.
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