disconnections

AppWizard
July 6, 2026
Android Auto users are experiencing frequent disconnections and crashes after the recent update to version 17.2, which was rolled out on July 3. Reports indicate that disconnections last from seconds to minutes, and crashes occur whenever audio is played. The issues affect a wide range of Android devices, and users have recommended delaying the installation of the update or reverting to the previous version. The root cause of the problems is uncertain, with speculation that they may be linked to other updates, such as the Play services update from late June. Google is aware of the situation, as indicated by reports on the Google Issue Tracker, but these issues are categorized under Android 17 beta and differ from feedback on Reddit.
AppWizard
January 15, 2026
Android 17 is set to revamp Quick Settings by introducing a new split layout option for regular Pixel phones, while making it mandatory for larger devices like tablets and foldables. The update will separate Wi-Fi and mobile data toggles, reversing the combined Internet toggle from Android 12. Users may experience a more organized interface that separates notifications from system controls, with a streamlined interaction designed for improved usability.
AppWizard
January 10, 2026
Mojang has released Minecraft update version 1.039 (complete version 1.039.000) for current-generation consoles, corresponding to Bedrock version 1.21.132. This update addresses various gameplay issues, particularly for Xbox users, including: - Resolved player data disconnection issues for Xbox players in split-screen mode. - Fixed texture reloading problems when switching graphics modes in the main menu. - Addressed the disappearance of add-on resources after a second player joined a split-screen session. - Corrected disconnection bugs when using the “/effect @e” command on multiple entities. - Fixed visibility issues with the compass sprite. - Resolved freezing issues when purchasing a Realm on Nintendo Switch. - Fixed rendering issues with attachables when the game is paused or displayed in an NPC UI window. Mojang does not plan to release a significant update soon following the Mounts of Mayhem content drop.
AppWizard
January 9, 2026
Mojang has released the first patch for Minecraft in 2026, targeting Bedrock version 1.21.132, also known as update 3.29. This update focuses on fixing existing issues rather than adding new content, particularly addressing graphical glitches and connectivity problems for Xbox players. Fixes include: - Resolved disconnection of player data for Xbox users in split-screen mode (MCPE-233088). - Corrected texture reloading issues when switching graphics modes in the main menu. - Fixed disappearing add-on resources when a second player joins a split-screen session (MCPE-233369). - Addressed potential player disconnections when using the “/effect @e” command on multiple entities (MCPE-233598). - Rectified the occasional invisibility of the compass sprite (MCPE-232933). - Fixed freezing issues when purchasing a Realm on the Nintendo Switch. - Corrected rendering of attachables in paused game or NPC UI window. Mojang does not plan to release significant updates soon, following the recent launch of the Mounts of Mayhem content.
AppWizard
August 23, 2025
On August 22, Russian officials expressed concerns about potential restrictions on Google Meet, fearing that it could monitor Russian citizens and share sensitive information with Western intelligence. Andrey Svintsov highlighted the need for limitations on tracking applications. Users in Russia reported disruptions with Google Meet, but Roskomnadzor stated that no restrictions had been implemented. The increased use of Google Meet followed a government ban on voice and video calls in apps like Telegram and WhatsApp, while authorities promoted the Kremlin-backed messenger Max, set to be preinstalled on new smartphones from September 1. Max, launched by VKontakte in March 2025, aims to replace foreign messaging apps and is associated with extensive surveillance capabilities. A blacklist of targeted platforms is being developed following President Putin's pledge to restrict foreign digital services. Additionally, pro-Russian hackers executed a cyberattack on a hydropower plant in Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship, marking the second attack on the facility in recent months.
AppWizard
July 4, 2025
The developers at Landcrab released a patch for their game, Peak, which initially caused access issues for some players. They have since reintroduced a refined version of the patch that retains the original fixes while resolving the access problems. The new patch enhances stability for reconnecting to games after disconnections and includes various other improvements. The developers are also updating the End User License Agreement (EULA) and are encouraging players to report any bugs.
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