Board games remain a popular option for players in 2026, with the transition to mobile platforms giving access to timeless entertainment. Examples include Chess.com, Checkers, and Scrabble.
A sophisticated scam targeting Verizon customers has emerged, exploiting the My Verizon app to send fraudulent push notifications. A Reddit user, ApprehensivePace2969, experienced this scam when they received a call from someone impersonating a Verizon representative, claiming they qualified for a 65% discount and a free iPad. The legitimacy of the offer was reinforced by a push notification from the app. The victim received a 256GB iPad Pro, valued at ,500, and was charged a shipping fee, which was promised to be refunded upon activation. However, they later received calls from another supposed Verizon representative, instructing them to return the iPad or face a full charge. Red flags included a return shipping label not from Verizon's official center and an unrelated New York address. The victim took the iPad to a real Verizon store, contacted the fraud department, and successfully returned the device, avoiding financial loss.
Steam is the dominant platform in PC gaming, with Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, emphasizing a customer-centric approach focused on gamers and developers rather than a duty to represent the entire PC gaming ecosystem. He remains optimistic about PC gaming's vitality, citing 350 million PCs sold in the previous year. Valve has maintained its foundational principles despite the rise of cloud streaming, introducing features like Steam Greenlight and allowing any developer to publish games on the platform, though this has led to controversy over content moderation. Challenges to the value proposition of PC gaming include rising RAM demand and economic factors, while the Steam Machine initiative aims to bring PC gaming into living rooms despite concerns over pricing. Overall, high console prices reinforce the appeal of PC gaming in the current market.
Microsoft is facing a significant security vulnerability in its Windows operating system known as PhantomRPC, which allows for privilege escalation. Cybersecurity experts have expressed concern over the company's delayed response in issuing a patch for this flaw. The vulnerability resides within the Windows Remote Procedure Call (RPC) architecture and enables processes with impersonation privileges to elevate their permissions to SYSTEM level. Researcher Haidar Kabibo identified five distinct paths for exploitation, which require user interaction, coercion, or compromise of background services. Despite disclosing the vulnerability to Microsoft in September 2025, the company categorized it as moderately severe and did not issue a patch or a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) listing. Microsoft stated that the technique requires an already-compromised machine and emphasized the importance of following security best practices. Experts have criticized Microsoft's lack of action, arguing that it is operationally negligent and places the burden of risk management on users. In the absence of a patch, security professionals recommend focusing on access control and environmental hygiene to mitigate the risks associated with the vulnerability.
Surfshark is offering a VPN service at a discounted price of .49 per month, down from the regular price, with an upfront cost for a two-year commitment being approximately .76, which includes three additional months free. The service supports unlimited devices, provides security for online activities, access to popular streaming services, and offers unlimited data and speeds with over 4,500 servers in 100 countries. It allows unlimited simultaneous connections and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Additionally, Surfshark has introduced an antivirus option for .08 per month, which includes features like dark web monitoring and anonymous browsing. The antivirus plan costs .96 for the initial two-year period, also at an 88% discount. Surfshark maintains a no-logs policy and has been audited by third parties, making it a secure choice for users.
Users of Ring's semantic video search can quickly find specific moments in video data, such as "a dog in my backyard" or "a package delivery," using a system that employs PostgreSQL and pgvector for video data handling. The system utilizes vector embeddings to represent visual content, allowing for efficient storage and similarity searches. When a user queries a term, the system converts it into a vector to retrieve similar video frames in under two seconds. Ring's video search operates on a global scale, processing billions of read requests daily across four continents and nine AWS regions, with strict latency requirements for millions of users. Key metrics include storing 100–200 billion embeddings, generating approximately 2 billion new embeddings daily, and maintaining a data footprint of 140–150+ TB across three PostgreSQL clusters.
LEGO Minecraft: Craft Your Quest will be released on October 8, 2026, with pre-orders currently open on Amazon. The book includes over 40 LEGO elements, a play scene, a poster, and stickers, and features an Ori minifigure resembling the one on the cover. The hardcover edition is priced at £19.99, and pre-order customers will benefit from a price guarantee. A list of book-exclusive LEGO minifigures for 2026 will also be available, featuring themes like Marvel, DC, and NINJAGO.
Microsoft is making significant changes to the Windows Insider Program to address user feedback and improve community engagement. Key changes include:
- A simplified channel strategy with clearer purpose-driven channels: an Experimental track for early feature flags and a Beta track for more predictable releases.
- Introduction of a feature-flags page in Experimental builds, allowing testers to opt into visible features.
- Easier movement between channels without needing complete reinstalls.
- Assignment of Directly Responsible Individuals (DRIs) to oversee specific areas based on community feedback.
Upcoming features for Windows 11 include new taskbar positioning options, improved integration of Copilot, enhanced File Explorer functionality, and a redesigned Feedback Hub. Microsoft aims to rebuild trust by focusing on quality in Beta builds and publicly acknowledging community contributions. The company is prioritizing refining Windows 11 over launching a new version, Windows 12.
Microsoft is revamping the Windows Insider Program in response to community feedback, acknowledging past shortcomings such as confusing channels and lack of transparency in feature rollouts. Key changes include a simplified channel strategy with an Experimental track for early features and a Beta track for more stable releases, a feature-flags page for testers, easier transitions between channels, and the introduction of Directly Responsible Individuals (DRIs) for accountability in specific areas. The company aims to improve Windows 11's quality and user experience, focusing on community engagement and measurable goals to rebuild trust. Concerns about the shift to web view apps are acknowledged, with a commitment to optimizing performance. Microsoft is prioritizing enhancements to Windows 11 over launching a new version, emphasizing a collaborative approach with the community.
Valve is providing developers with 30 days of average frame rate data for games that have achieved Steam Deck Verified status to help optimize performance for handheld gaming. This data allows developers to monitor performance, especially after updates, and addresses discrepancies between Verified ratings and user experiences. Valve plans to extend this feature to Steam Deck Playable games, potentially allowing developers to display performance metrics on store pages. The timeline view will help track performance impacts from updates, and developers may highlight impressive statistics on their store pages.