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AppWizard
July 10, 2026
Google Messages is set to introduce several improvements aimed at enhancing user experience, particularly in sharing and forwarding messages. The app will allow users to share content with both individual contacts and groups, recognizing pre-existing groups to simplify the process. Additionally, it will issue warnings when sending multimedia to mixed groups of RCS and MMS users. Another upcoming feature is the ability to forward multiple messages at once, including images, with a preview option before sending. These enhancements are currently in beta testing and may change before their official release.
AppWizard
July 10, 2026
id Software reassured its fanbase that it remains committed to game development despite being impacted by layoffs within Microsoft's Xbox division, which saw 136 employees let go. The studio stated that it still has the necessary team size to continue building games and technology, similar to when they developed DOOM (2016). They expressed solidarity with affected team members and emphasized their dedication to creating games over the past 35 years. The layoffs are part of a broader reduction of 3,200 positions within Xbox, raising concerns about the future of key projects and the id Tech game engine. Co-founder John Carmack shared his thoughts on Twitter, expressing hope for the studio's future but skepticism about Microsoft's management of the brand.
Tech Optimizer
July 10, 2026
Google Cloud actively participates in the PostgreSQL ecosystem by supporting community-driven events and contributing to open-source initiatives. Recent key events include: - **PGConf.dev 2026**: Featured strategic discussions on logical replication and global index architecture, with a consensus to adopt a deparsing-based approach for DDL replication. Dilip Kumar presented on global indexes. - **PGConf India 2026**: Attracted over 580 participants, featuring various sessions including keynotes and technical talks by Google Cloud contributors. - **PGDay Paris & PGDay France 2026**: Matt Cornillon was involved in organizing PGDay France, with sessions led by him and Yves Colin. - **PGDay FOSDEM 2026**: Focused on AI-assisted workflows in PostgreSQL development, with a technical talk by Matt Cornillon. - **PGConf Belgium 2026**: The session was selected as supplementary material for a database exam, indicating student engagement. - **Nordic PG Day 2026**: Google participated as a Partner-level sponsor and hosted a dedicated booth. - **Swiss PGDay 2026**: Featured a demonstration on processing vectors in PostgreSQL. - **Postgres Conference 2026 San Jose**: Google sponsored the event, with Vikas Arora discussing PostgreSQL adaptations for AI workloads. Community leadership roles included: - Dilip Kumar on the Program Committee for PGConf.dev 2026 and the Paper Selection Committee for PGConf India 2026. - Matt Cornillon on the organization committee for PGDay France, and Yves Colin on the Program Committee. Acknowledgment was given to various contributors for their dedication to PostgreSQL conferences.
AppWizard
July 10, 2026
In Android Canary 2607, Google is developing a new "Status bar" settings section that will allow users to manage the visibility of specific system and notification icons. Notable features include the ability to toggle off the Android Halo AI assistant icon and a new option to hide the mute icon, similar to the existing option for the vibration icon. The settings will include toggles for showing the assistant agent in the status bar and controlling mute icon visibility. The Android Halo icon will only be visible on devices that support the unannounced "Agent Task" feature, which is distinct from Gemini Intelligence. These features are still in development and not yet available to the public.
AppWizard
July 10, 2026
Microsoft plans to eliminate 3,200 positions across its Xbox studios by the end of the year, with id Software facing a reduction of 136 employees, over half of its workforce. The studio reassured staff that it still has the necessary team size to continue producing games and maintaining its proprietary engine, idTech. Despite the layoffs, id Software is not pressured to transition to Unreal Engine and intends to continue development on id Tech. The current workforce size is comparable to a decade ago, raising concerns about the studio's ability to meet the demands of modern game development.
AppWizard
July 10, 2026
Id Software is laying off 136 positions, more than half of its workforce, as part of broader layoffs affecting Microsoft and Xbox studios. Co-founder John Carmack expressed sadness over the layoffs, which coincide with the launch of new DLC for Doom: The Dark Ages. He noted that his previous optimism regarding Microsoft's management of the brand is diminishing and highlighted the increasing pressures in the gaming industry. Carmack suggested that Id Software may be viewed as a marginal business by Microsoft, with revenues from Minecraft supporting other studios. He discussed the fierce competition for consumer attention and questioned whether different pricing models or broader audience targeting could have helped Doom succeed. The latest DLC for Doom received praise but arrived too late to make a significant impact. Carmack remains hopeful for the studio's future and expressed doubt about reclaiming ownership of the Doom IP, while also supporting Team Beef's commercialization of legacy open-source games on VR.
AppWizard
July 10, 2026
The developers of the social deduction game Red Flag submitted a flawed build to Steam just before the deadline for June's Next Fest. Despite the risks associated with last-minute submissions, Steam Support assisted by editing the configuration, sorting dependencies, and approving the build, allowing the team to participate in the event. As a result, they experienced a significant increase in wishlists and engaged with players in their lobby. Other indie developers shared similar positive experiences with Steam Support in the comments.
Winsage
July 10, 2026
Windows' market share has dropped to 56.61% as of June 2026, falling below the 60% threshold. The "Unknown" category accounts for 21.45% of the market share, while Windows' adjusted market share, excluding unidentified visitors, is 72%. In June 2025, Windows held a 70.13% share, with "Unknown" at 9.17%. Over the past year, Windows' market share decreased from 77.22% to 72%, Linux rose from 4.50% to 5.59%, and Apple increased from 16.90% to 20.87%. As of early July 2026, the "Unknown" segment has surged to 23.67%. StatCounter's data collection has faced inaccuracies, with revisions possible for 45 days. The rise of Linux is noted as a significant trend, influenced by compatibility with Windows games and changes in Windows support.
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