discontinuation

AppWizard
April 7, 2026
Samsung is discontinuing its Samsung Messages application and transitioning users to Google Messages by July. Users are encouraged to switch themselves for a smoother transition, with advantages including enhanced AI capabilities, multi-device connectivity, and RCS Messaging. The exact date for the discontinuation has yet to be provided. Users will receive in-app notifications to guide them through the transition, or they can manually download Google Messages and set it as their default SMS app. Samsung Messages will not be available for download on new devices, including the Galaxy S26. Users with Android 12 or 13 will need to manually add the Google Messages icon to their home screen dock after switching. Those with devices released prior to 2022 may experience temporary disruptions in RCS conversations. Messaging support will also cease for older generation smartwatches running Tizen OS, specifically those launched before the Galaxy Watch4.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
Samsung will discontinue its Samsung Messages app by July of this year, as announced on its website. Users are recommended to transition to Google Messages, which offers enhanced features such as Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging, group chats, and real-time typing indicators. Google Messages also includes generative AI features for photo remixing and simplifies conversation switching across devices. Samsung has been phasing out its messaging app, starting with the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6, and Galaxy S25 series, which no longer preload Samsung Messages. The final date for the app's discontinuation will be communicated through the app.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
Samsung will discontinue its Messages app in July 2026, requiring users to switch to Google Messages. After the shutdown, Samsung Messages will only send texts to emergency contacts and services. Users will receive in-app prompts to switch and can easily set Google Messages as the default. Devices running Android 11 or lower will remain unaffected. This follows Samsung's 2024 decision to stop pre-installing its Messages app on flagship Galaxy devices. The transition emphasizes the benefits of Google Messages, including enhanced security, support for Rich Communication Services (RCS), and improved multi-device connectivity.
AppWizard
March 27, 2026
Sora, an AI program for generating short video clips from user prompts, launched in December 2024 and became available in the UK in February 2025. OpenAI announced the discontinuation of the Sora app on March 24, 2026, citing a strategic pivot towards projects focused on real-world tasks. The decision includes the termination of a content partnership with Disney, which allowed users to create videos featuring Disney characters.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
OpenAI has announced the discontinuation of its Sora app, expressing gratitude to its users and indicating plans to share more information soon. Launched in late 2024, Sora gained popularity but faced high operational costs, reportedly reaching millions per day. The shutdown coincides with Disney's withdrawal of a billion-dollar investment related to OpenAI's video generation initiatives. While OpenAI may be stepping away from standalone video generation, its technology is expected to be integrated into ChatGPT. Bill Peebles, head of Sora, noted that the app's economics were unsustainable, leading to the decision to discontinue it and streamline operations.
AppWizard
March 24, 2026
Epic Games has announced the discontinuation of three modes from Fortnite: Rocket Racing, which will be removed in October 2026; Ballistic, which will be taken offline on April 16, 2026; and Battle Stage, also ceasing operations on April 16, 2026. This decision follows the layoff of over 1,000 employees due to a decline in player engagement since 2025. CEO Tim Sweeney stated that the downturn in Fortnite engagement has led to increased spending and the need for major cuts to keep the company funded.
AppWizard
March 24, 2026
Battlefield Hardline, launched in 2015 by Visceral Games with support from DICE and EA, will have its digital availability end on May 22 for Xbox and PlayStation platforms, with online multiplayer support concluding on June 22. Players on Steam and the EA app will retain access to the game and its offline single-player campaign. The game is known for its focus on law enforcement versus criminals, differing from traditional military themes in the Battlefield franchise. EA noted that dwindling player numbers make it unfeasible to maintain online services for older games, with current statistics showing only 10 concurrent players on Steam and a peak of 34 in the last 24 hours.
Winsage
March 17, 2026
A third-party developer has created a tool called NoCopilotKey that allows users of Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs to remap the dedicated Copilot key back to its original function as the right-side CTRL key. Microsoft introduced the dedicated Copilot key in 2024, claiming it was a significant change in keyboard design, but later suspended the option to remap the key to avoid bugs. Users have expressed mixed feelings about the Copilot key, with some forgetting its function and preferring the traditional CTRL key placement. Microsoft is promoting its Copilot+ PCs, which feature advanced AI capabilities, and has announced plans to enhance user experience based on feedback, including the potential reinstatement of taskbar customization features. The company is also reassessing its AI strategy and has decided to eliminate plans for integrating Copilot into notifications and Settings to reduce bloatware.
Winsage
March 17, 2026
Microsoft is modernizing its Notepad application for Windows 11 by introducing new features, including support for image integration and AI-driven text tools. The image integration will allow users to add images to their documents via a new toolbar button. Notepad will also include AI features such as Write, Rewrite, and Summarise, available through a cloud-based system or on-device using the PC's Neural Processing Unit. The image insertion feature will be enabled by default but can be disabled in settings. Concerns have been raised about the potential security vulnerabilities associated with these enhancements, including a recently disclosed high-severity vulnerability in Notepad.
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