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AppWizard
July 6, 2026
Modder David Matos has developed a custom Shader Injector mod for the PC version of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, addressing the game's flat open-world lighting. The upcoming version 2.0 of the mod will eliminate manual shader setup, introduce new game shaders for improved tonemapping, experimental screen-space global illumination, and automatic exposure. Users will have customization options to disable certain features and adjust settings like contact shadowing and ambient occlusion. Matos has shared that version 2.0 is expected to release within a week and will include a complete overhaul of screen-space reflections to fix light-leak issues. The mod's release coincides with renewed interest in the Final Fantasy VII trilogy following the Summer Game Fest reveal of Final Fantasy VII Revelation. While the enhancements may affect PC performance, Matos believes the visual improvements are worthwhile.
AppWizard
July 6, 2026
LineageOS will not be affected by Google's upcoming developer verification system, which applies only to certified Android devices that come with Google Mobile Services (GMS). LineageOS operates independently of GMS and does not go through Google's certification process, making it exempt from the new requirements. Starting September 30, 2026, Android devices in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand will require all apps to be registered to a verified developer, with a global rollout in 2027. LineageOS has stated that it does not include the verification feature in its ROM and is unaware of any GApps package that would enable it. The project may disable the verification feature if integrated into Play Services in the future. LineageOS acknowledges concerns from organizations like F-Droid and the EFF regarding the potential for increased control over app distribution by Google.
Winsage
July 5, 2026
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 version 26H2 will be released in the latter half of 2026, transitioning to a streamlined servicing model with a small enablement package instead of a full installation. Key features expected in this update include: 1. A revamped Copilot that enhances search experiences with AI assistance. 2. Customization options for the Taskbar, allowing repositioning and size adjustments. 3. An option to disable web results in Windows Search for a more focused experience. 4. Improved control over Windows Update, including the ability to pause updates for up to 35 days. 5. An Administrator Protection feature that creates temporary accounts for administrative tasks to enhance security. 6. A modern design refresh for the Run dialog box, featuring rounded corners and a "recent commands" section.
Winsage
July 5, 2026
Owners of Radeon video cards are experiencing software challenges on Windows 10, including screen flickering, video game crashes, and system reboots. Attempts to resolve these issues through clean installations of AMD drivers have often been unsuccessful, particularly for users of high-end models like the Radeon RX 7900 XT. Some community members recommend transitioning to Windows 11, which reportedly offers better stability and performance with AMD drivers, though concerns exist about potential performance declines on older CPUs and the costs of upgrading RAM. For users wishing to stay on Windows 10, experts suggest disabling fast startup, disconnecting from the internet, booting in safe mode, using the DDU utility to uninstall old drivers, and then reinstalling the driver package while disabling core isolation in security settings.
Winsage
July 4, 2026
Windows 11 allows users to limit RAM usage through the System Configuration tool (msconfig) for testing and troubleshooting purposes. Users can specify the maximum memory in megabytes, but there is no simple option to set a fixed amount like "4GB of RAM." Limiting RAM can degrade performance and may cause applications to become sluggish. To limit RAM, users must navigate to the Boot tab in msconfig, check the Maximum memory option, and enter the desired amount. To restore full RAM access, users need to uncheck the Maximum memory option in the same tool. On some modern systems with UEFI firmware and Secure Boot enabled, the Maximum memory setting may not be accessible, and disabling Secure Boot may be necessary to apply the limit. Disabling Secure Boot can reduce security against boot-level malware.
Tech Optimizer
July 4, 2026
Windows includes a built-in virus checker called Microsoft Defender Antivirus, which allows users to conduct virus scans. 1. To initiate a scan, open Windows Security, navigate to Virus & threat protection, and select Quick scan for a fast check. 2. Users can check which antivirus is active by going to Who's protecting me? in Windows Security. If a non-Microsoft antivirus is installed, Microsoft Defender will disable itself. 3. Before scanning, it's important to update the security intelligence by checking for updates in Protection updates. 4. A full scan can be executed by selecting Full scan in Scan options, while a custom scan allows users to specify a location to check. 5. For stubborn malware, Microsoft Defender Offline can be used, which requires a restart of Windows. 6. Scan results and quarantined threats can be reviewed in Protection history after any scan. 7. For additional checks, users can utilize VirusTotal for individual files or links, Microsoft Safety Scanner for a one-time scan, or the Malicious Software Removal Tool for specific malware. 8. Outdated tools like the Chrome Cleanup Tool and Norton Power Eraser should be disregarded as they are no longer effective. Users can scan individual files without scanning the entire PC, and results from the Microsoft Defender Offline scan are found in Protection history. The Microsoft Safety Scanner does not replace real-time antivirus protection, and managed devices can be scanned by IT administrators.
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