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AppWizard
April 24, 2026
Norfolk recorded over 5,200 crashes in 2022. Hampton Roads ranks as the deadliest district in Virginia for crashes, with 1,444 incidents reported in recent years. Norfolk had 4,369 motor vehicle crashes in a single year, resulting in 2,248 injuries. Fatal and serious crashes reached 136 in 2024. Virginia operates under a "contributory negligence" standard, meaning being even 1% at fault can bar all compensation. The statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits in Virginia is strictly 2 years. House Bill 808 requires auto insurers to document and justify reductions in repair estimates. Recent data indicates a 3% rise in injury hospitalizations statewide, totaling 36,164 cases.
AppWizard
April 24, 2026
Titanfall is a celebrated first-person shooter series that was halted by EA at its peak, largely due to its release timing between Battlefield 1 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. A spiritual successor called ShatterRush has been developed by Tetra Studios, a two-person team, and is available as a pre-alpha build on Steam. The game features a speed-running tutorial, fluid movement mechanics, and allows players to pilot mechs with combat capabilities similar to Titanfall. ShatterRush introduces environmental destruction, enabling players to demolish surroundings and create new pathways. The developers plan to release updates approximately every two weeks to enhance the game.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Valve has released a mini-patch for Counter-Strike 2 that adjusts camera motion due to recoil to more closely match CS:GO, aiming to reduce camera shake during gameplay. This change is expected to enhance the experience for players familiar with both games. Demonstrations indicate a smoother gameplay experience, and Valve assures that bullet trajectories will remain consistent with CS2. The patch also includes fixes for various Animgraph 2 bugs, improvements to ladder movement mechanics, and a resolution for a crash issue during halftime transitions.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
Chocobos, space, vampires, and sentient pottery are themes of upcoming games showcased at the ID@Xbox and IGN event. Several games will be available on day one through Game Pass, including: - Little Rocket Lab (April 21) - A cozy machine-building RPG where players help build a rocket. - Sopa: Tale of the Stolen Potato (April 21) - A narrative adventure about a quest for a potato in a magical realm. - Vampire Crawlers (April 21) - A turn-based, rogue-lite card-driven game based on Vampire Survivors. - Kiln (April 23) - A pottery-themed game that combines crafting and online battles. - Aphelion (April 28) - A third-person sci-fi adventure involving a crash landing and rescuing a partner. - Trepang2 (April 29) - A visceral FPS set in a dystopian future. - Heroes of Might & Magic: Olden Era (April 30) - A prequel to the series featuring army raising and spell casting. - Sledding Game (April 30) - A multiplayer snow-sports experience with voice chat. - TerraTech Legion (April 30) - A game focused on constructing battle vehicles. - Final Fantasy V (May 5) - A classic RPG involving a rescue mission and adventure with a Chocobo. Several titles will leave the Game Pass library on April 30, including: - Citizen Sleeper - Creatures of Ava - Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Endless Legend 2 - Goat Simulator - Goat Simulator Remastered - Hunt Showdown 1896 - NHL 24 (EA Play) - Revenge of the Savage Planet Games with a 'Handheld' designation are optimized for handheld play.
Winsage
April 18, 2026
OWC has launched MacDrive 12, which allows Windows users to access various Mac formats such as HFS+, APFS, APFS Encrypted, SoftRAID, and Apple RAID through Windows Explorer. Key features include full read/write access to Mac formats, disk management tools for creating and repairing Mac disks, professional performance for demanding tasks, native integration with Windows, enterprise-grade security for encrypted volumes, RAID array support, and advanced APFS crash protection. Use cases include support for creative professionals, production companies, business users, IT administrators, data recovery specialists, and remote teams. MacDrive 12 will be available at the end of April for .99, with upgrade pricing for existing users at .99.
Winsage
April 17, 2026
Microsoft has acknowledged that the April 2026 security update for Windows Server, patch KB5082063, has caused significant disruptions for some enterprise domain controllers, leading to continuous reboot cycles in non-Global Catalog domain controllers used in Privileged Access Management (PAM) deployments. This has resulted in the unavailability of Active Directory authentication and directory services on affected servers. Additionally, the installation of KB5082063 may fail on some Windows Server 2025 systems. This issue marks the third consecutive year that April security updates have caused problems for Windows Server domain controllers. In previous years, Microsoft issued emergency fixes for similar issues, including crashes and complications with NTLM authentication. Administrators currently have limited options, including delaying the update, isolating a test domain controller, or engaging with Microsoft Support for tailored mitigation steps.
Tech Optimizer
April 17, 2026
Efforts to merge storage roles into a single solution are ongoing, particularly with Amazon S3's durability and cost-effectiveness. In PostgreSQL, achieving a durable commit requires flushing the Write-Ahead Log (WAL) before signaling transaction completion, which can take tens of microseconds on high-performance NVMe drives but extend to milliseconds on slower storage. This latency impacts Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) systems and user response times. Benchmark studies show that systems with faster local storage outperform those with slower alternatives as workloads exceed memory capacity. The fsync operation in PostgreSQL is a commitment rather than a simple write, with enterprise-grade SSDs performing better due to power-loss protection. Read operations also face challenges, as PostgreSQL's need for small, latency-sensitive reads conflicts with S3's design for larger, higher-latency requests. As the working set exceeds memory, storage latency becomes a critical performance factor. Modern managed PostgreSQL systems typically do not place object storage in the critical commit path, instead maintaining a fast log or cache close to the database while relegating colder data to remote storage. Recent PostgreSQL developments, such as asynchronous I/O support in version 18, aim to leverage fast storage more effectively. S3 is valuable for tasks like WAL archiving and backups, but these should be kept separate from the commit path to avoid resource contention. The solution involves using both NVMe and S3, with fast storage managing commits and cache misses, while object storage handles archives and backups. PostgreSQL performs best when hot and cold storage functions are clearly delineated.
AppWizard
April 13, 2026
Antti Leinonen, a Finnish soldier turned solo developer, launched his survival shooter game, Road to Vostok, which sold around 140,000 copies and has over 25,000 daily active users five days post-launch. He faces challenges managing player feedback, with over 11,000 unread emails, and plans to hire additional support next month. Leinonen is pleased with the game's launch performance and believes it debuted in a solid state for early access. He intends to take a break for personal recovery before implementing hotfixes and enhancing the game, including improvements to enemy AI and new features.
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