Google has introduced a new mechanism called Advanced Flow within Android to facilitate the sideloading of APKs from unverified developers for power users while enhancing security. This system will launch in August and aims to balance user flexibility with protection against malware and scams, which caused losses of approximately billion last year.
To install APKs from unverified developers, users must complete a one-time process that includes activating Developer Mode, confirming they are not influenced by threat actors, restarting the device, and verifying the legitimacy of modifications after a day. Once completed, users can install applications from unverified developers and choose to enable them for a week or indefinitely, with Android providing a warning about the unverified source.
The Advanced Flow process is designed to prevent users from being coerced into installing malicious software during scam attempts. Google emphasizes that this system is a compromise between Android's openness and necessary user protections, leading to upcoming developer verification requirements. All Android app publishers will need to undergo identity verification by Google, with non-compliance resulting in blocked software installations on certified Android devices. This verification initiative is now set for rollout in August 2026.
The optimal range of RAM for smartphone performance is generally considered to be 8GB to 12GB. Power-intensive applications can create challenges, but managing cache, clearing storage, and restricting background usage can help. Certain apps, especially those using location data, require specific permissions and background activity. Users can check battery usage by app in their device's battery health settings, where higher battery consumption often indicates increased CPU and data usage, potentially leading to sluggish performance. Replacing resource-heavy apps with lighter alternatives or limiting background activity may improve device performance.
TikTok requires a significant data cache for seamless playback, and its processing power demand can cause performance slowdowns, especially when streaming high-definition videos. TikTok Lite offers a less resource-intensive alternative. Google Photos functions primarily as a cloud-based storage solution, which can affect device performance during image indexing and backups. Spotify's aggressive caching can lead to storage issues, and using Battery Saver mode may throttle CPU performance. Google Maps relies heavily on GPS and runs in the background, increasing data usage and potentially slowing down devices. Instagram can drain battery life through notifications and preloading media, which may lead to storage issues if the cache is corrupted. Reducing notification frequency and managing alerts can help alleviate performance strain.
Valve has released SteamOS 3.8.0 Preview, named "Second Clutch," which includes initial support for upcoming Steam Machine hardware. This update features over 80 lines of changes, including a new graphics driver, enhanced VRR frame pacing, fixes for session crashes in certain games, improved USB racing wheel compatibility, and reinstated Bluetooth Wake functionality for the Steam Deck. The Steam Machine is expected to launch in 2026, with a likely release in the Fall/Winter season. Pricing details for the Steam Machine remain unspecified. The update is available for users in the Steam Deck Preview channel.
- RetroArch is a popular software for hosting games on various consoles under one roof.
- Daijisho's UI paired with RetroArch's power is a match made in emulation heaven.
- Older phones, like the Pixel 7 Pro, can still perform well with 2D titles and games up to the GameCube era.
- The Pixel 7 Pro may not be as powerful as modern flagship phones for emulation, but it can still breathe new life into older handsets.
Screamer is a futuristic racing game developed and published by Milestone, set to be released on March 26, 2026, with a price of £50. The game features a narrative-driven experience with diverse character representation, where racers communicate in their native languages, supported by subtitles. The first team introduced, the Green Reapers, has a storyline involving revenge against the tournament organizer, Mr. A. The game incorporates an ECHO device for speed boosts and combat mechanics, but its handling model, which mimics exaggerated drifts, may be challenging for players. Customization options are available in Gage’s Workshop, showcasing different vehicle designs. The game includes various event types, offering a rich content experience despite potential issues with driving mechanics.
Steam Deck users are experiencing performance issues with the best-selling game on Steam, Crimson Desert, which is marked as “Unknown” for compatibility with the device. Despite being a top title, its demanding technical requirements create significant challenges for the Steam Deck. Experts recommend waiting for patches before playing, as current performance struggles include difficulty achieving stable 30 FPS, especially in demanding sequences. Developer Pearl Abyss has not communicated plans for future support or optimization for the Steam Deck. The gaming community is encouraged to discuss their experiences regarding the game's performance on this platform.
Dark Mode is popular among Android users for its eye protection benefits at night, but scheduled switching can feel limiting. The third-party app Adaptive Theme offers a dynamic solution by toggling between dark and light modes based on ambient light detected by the phone's sensors. It automatically switches to light mode in bright environments and dark mode in dim settings, providing a hands-free experience. The app features a user-friendly interface with a master switch, Brightness Threshold settings, and a Current Brightness display for real-time sensor readings. Adaptive Theme does not require root access but needs permissions typically restricted by Android, which it accesses through the third-party app Shizuku. Users may need to experiment with brightness thresholds to find their ideal settings, and the mode switch only occurs after the device is unlocked. Despite some limitations, Adaptive Theme enhances the user experience and raises questions about why such a feature isn't integrated into stock Android.
Valve has released SteamOS 3.8.0 Preview, designed for Steam Decks and the upcoming Steam Machine. This update introduces new features and bug fixes, marking the start of support for Steam Machine hardware. The update includes over 80 lines of changes, with a focus on initial support for the Steam Machine, though details on this support remain unclear. Valve aims to launch the Steam Machine in 2026, likely in the Fall/Winter season, but pricing details are not confirmed. Notable enhancements in SteamOS 3.8.0 include a new graphics driver, improved VRR frame pacing, resolution of session crash issues for specific games, enhanced USB racing wheel support, and re-enabled Bluetooth Wake for Steam Deck LCD. The update is available for users in the Steam Deck Preview channel.
Microsoft's Windows 11 March update (versions 25H2 and 24H2 with KB5079473) has caused sign-in issues for users of Microsoft applications, including Teams, OneDrive, Edge, Excel, Word, and Microsoft 365 Copilot. Users may see a message stating they need an internet connection, despite being connected. This problem is linked to a network connectivity state that the update fails to manage, affecting only Microsoft accounts. Restarting the device can temporarily resolve the issue, but it may recur. Microsoft is working on a fix expected to be released early next week. Additionally, there are reports of access issues with the C: drive on Samsung devices, which Microsoft is also investigating, noting that this problem is not solely due to the March update.