The MANGMI Air Y series will feature a 4.2-inch IPS touch display with a 1,280 x 960 resolution, 500 nits of brightness, and cover 110% of the sRGB color gamut.
Beginning next week, third-party Android app stores in the United States will gain access to the Google Play Store through the Play Catalog Access Program. This program allows developers to submit app and game listings for external Android app stores, which will be downloadable directly from the Google Play Store. Google Play's service fees will still apply to these transactions. This change follows a court order resulting from a legal dispute between Epic Games and Google, which began in 2020. A U.S. District Court judge mandated changes to the Play Store in 2024 after ruling against Google. In November, Google and Epic reached a settlement proposing modifications to enhance developer choice and competition. Third-party app stores will incur a service fee of ,000 for an onboarding security review and an annual fee of ,000 to maintain access to the Play catalog. However, these app stores cannot use the Play Store for distributing their apps outside the United States. Earlier this year, Google announced a reduction in its commission for app purchases to 10% and introduced outside billing options within the Play Store.
Shift At Midnight is an indie horror game that combines cooperative gameplay and player agency, allowing players to defend themselves through various means. Originally planned for a PC release on Steam, it will also be available on Xbox consoles, Xbox Game Pass, and Xbox Play Anywhere starting July 22, 2026. Developer Bun Muen announced this multi-platform launch on July 10, 2026. Early gameplay footage has attracted attention from popular streamers, leading to increased interest in the game. A multiplayer demo is available on Steam, showcasing engaging mechanics reminiscent of Papers, Please and Five Nights at Freddy's.
Chromebooks are designed with robust security features, including sandboxing, Verified Boot, automatic updates, data encryption, and Recovery Mode, which collectively reduce the risk of malware infections. However, they are still vulnerable to threats such as malicious Chrome extensions, scam Android apps from third-party stores, phishing attacks, and risks associated with using Developer Mode and cloud storage. Users can identify potential malware through signs like slow performance, unexpected pop-ups, and unusual battery drain. To remove malware, users should eliminate suspicious extensions, uninstall dubious apps, run antivirus scans, enable Google Play Protect, or perform a Powerwash to reset the device. To protect their Chromebooks, users should avoid Developer Mode, check app permissions, use two-factor authentication, verify website URLs, and use a VPN on public Wi-Fi.
Epic Games and Google have decided to withdraw their proposed settlement regarding the Play Store, following a [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: In a significant turn of events, Epic Games and Google have mutually decided to withdraw their previously proposed settlement, which had aimed to sidestep extensive alterations to the Play Store. This decision comes on the heels of an unexpected 0 million partnership between the two companies. As a result, Google is now obligated to incorporate rival app stores within the Play Store, following the original court injunction set for October 2024.
According to a report from The Verge, Google is preparing to enable third-party app stores in the U.S. starting July 22, 2026. Dan Jackson, a spokesperson for Google, elaborated on the situation, stating:
“We’ve agreed with Epic to withdraw our motion to modify the US Court’s injunction rather than prolonging this process which creates uncertainty for the ecosystem. This allows us to focus on executing our recently announced global business model evolution to deliver greater app store choice, lower prices, and more opportunities for developers and users. We remain committed to maintaining Android’s industry-leading security and fostering a competitive ecosystem where every app store and developer has the freedom to compete. In parallel, we continue to comply with the US Court’s injunction.”
What does all of this mean?
The initial settlement had permitted Google to avoid the integration of third-party app stores in the U.S., instead offering developers enhanced flexibility for app distribution and payment processing outside the Google Play Store. With the withdrawal of this settlement, Google must adhere to the original court ruling from October 2024, which mandates the inclusion of rival Android app stores within the Google Play Store for an extended period, alongside sharing its entire app catalog with these stores. Notably, this ruling is applicable solely within the U.S., allowing other global markets to remain unaffected.
As highlighted in Google’s statement, the company is also advancing its Registered App Stores program for international markets as part of its agreement with Epic. In the U.S., Google is already notifying app developers that their app and game listings will be automatically accessible to third-party app stores starting July 22, unless they choose to opt out. Furthermore, Google has initiated an enrollment page for third-party app stores to access its Play Catalog, with an annual fee of ,000 for security and policy reviews, among other stipulations.
As this situation unfolds, numerous questions remain unanswered, and clarity is anticipated as the process progresses. Epic and Google are scheduled to appear before the Court on Thursday, where further insights on this matter may be revealed." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"] million partnership. As a result, Google is required to include rival app stores in the Play Store due to a court injunction set for October 2024. Google plans to enable third-party app stores in the U.S. starting July 22, 2026. The withdrawal of the settlement means Google must comply with the original court ruling, which mandates the inclusion of rival Android app stores and sharing its app catalog with them. In the U.S., app developers will have their listings automatically accessible to third-party app stores unless they opt out. Google has also launched an enrollment page for third-party app stores to access its Play Catalog, with an annual fee of ,000 for security and policy reviews.
A new GameNative update, version 1.1.1, has added Nexus Mods support, allowing users to mod their PC games and play them on their Android phones. The update also includes support for multiple controllers, hot-swap support, improved visibility in the controller layout editing screen, GOG-powered recommendations, support for Steam collections, and more.
Android Auto has introduced a new app that allows users to read PDF documents in their vehicles. Users can enhance their Android Auto experience by sideloading apps, which involves installing applications not officially available on the platform, such as CarStream for YouTube playback. To sideload apps, users must enable Developer Mode on their Android device and Android Auto, allowing access to hidden features and enabling the installation of third-party apps.
The process includes navigating to Settings, tapping the Build number multiple times to enable Developer Mode, accessing Developer Settings in Android Auto, and enabling Unknown Sources. Users can then download the Android Auto Apps Downloader (AAAD) from GitHub, which is an unofficial app storefront that allows downloading additional applications. AAAD is free with optional in-app purchases, and a PRO version is available for a one-time fee. Sideloading can unlock various functionalities, but it is recommended for advanced users due to potential complications.
Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is set to be released on July 23, developed by Gameplay Group International. Mike Zaimont, known for his work on Skullgirls and Indivisible, is involved in the game's development, which has sparked controversy due to past allegations of sexual misconduct. The game's publisher, Paramount, confirmed Zaimont's participation, leading to disappointment among fans of the Avatar franchise. Koh, a contributor to the Korra comics, expressed his dismay over Zaimont's involvement. The development team faces the challenge of addressing public perception while aiming to meet high expectations for the game.
Future, the publisher behind PC Gamer, will host three showcases at Gamescom in August: "Future Games Show at Gamescom" and "FGS Live From Gamescom" on August 26, and "FGS Best Of Gamescom" on August 30. The events will feature world premieres, exclusive trailers, developer insights, and new game demos. Additionally, the PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct is set for September 20, coinciding with the Tokyo Game Show.
Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday update addresses 570 vulnerabilities, including three critical zero-days. The vulnerabilities include 254 elevation-of-privilege flaws, 17 security feature bypasses, 145 remote-code-execution issues, 102 information disclosures, 16 spoofing vulnerabilities, and 35 denial-of-service vulnerabilities. Among these, 59 bugs are classified as "critical." The three zero-days patched are CVE-2026-56155 (elevation of privilege in Active Directory Federation Services), CVE-2026-56164 (elevation of privilege in Microsoft SharePoint Server), and CVE-2026-50661 (security bypass in Windows BitLocker). The update is recommended to be installed as soon as possible, and users can check for updates through the Windows Update settings.