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BetaBeacon
April 21, 2026
The text provides a list of Steam-compatible devices from different brands such as AYN, AYANEO, Retroid, and KONKR. It also gives detailed instructions on how to install ROCKNIX on these devices, back up existing ABL, flash ROCKNIX ABL, change boot mode, install Steam, enable Steam Input, change game configs, and adjust ROCKNIX Steam settings. Additionally, it compares the pros and cons of using ROCKNIX versus Android on compatible devices and recommends installing ROCKNIX on a microSD card rather than on the internal storage due to potential risks.
AppWizard
April 20, 2026
Inware 7.0 is set to be released this week, featuring a Material 3 Expressive design and new functionalities. The update is available for free on the Play Store and enhances the app's ability to provide comprehensive data about Android devices, including metrics like storage capacity, memory usage, camera specifications, and display characteristics. New insights include monitoring thermal throttling, 6GHz Wi-Fi utilization, Thread connectivity, and battery cycle count. The app interface has been redesigned with visually appealing tiles for key information, and it incorporates the Google Sans Flex font for improved readability. Additionally, the update includes better language translations and an overhaul of the app's architecture for a smoother user experience.
Winsage
April 20, 2026
ExplorerPatcher is a free and open-source application that has over 42 million downloads and 32,200 stars on GitHub. It aims to restore legacy Windows shell components in Windows 11, allowing users to manage settings more comfortably. The app is compatible with both x86-64 Windows and Windows on ARM. Users can revert the Windows 11 taskbar to its Windows 10 design, disable the Windows 11 context menu, and restore the control ribbon in File Explorer. ExplorerPatcher offers additional features such as improved multi-display taskbar support and customizable settings. It includes preset configurations like the "Classic Windows 10" option and allows for custom configurations to be saved and shared. Despite its popularity, ExplorerPatcher is not widely recognized due to security warnings from Windows, which flag it as a potential threat, and potential disruptions following major Windows updates.
Winsage
April 20, 2026
ExplorerPatcher is a free, open-source application that has surpassed 42 million total downloads and received 32,200 stars on GitHub. It allows users to customize their Windows 11 experience by restoring features from older Windows versions, such as reverting the taskbar to its Windows 10 counterpart. The app is compatible with both x86-64 Windows and Windows on ARM. It offers a simple settings menu for adjusting the Taskbar, File Explorer, Start menu, and System Tray, as well as advanced features like improved multi-display taskbar support and a customizable Win+X menu. Users can save and share custom configurations, and there are preset options like the "Classic Windows 10" preset. Despite its popularity, ExplorerPatcher faces challenges such as being flagged by Windows' security systems and potential disruptions after major Windows updates.
Winsage
April 18, 2026
Microsoft has released Build 26200.8313 (KB5083631) for the Release Preview Channel, enhancing File Explorer by ensuring that folder view settings remain consistent across all access points. This update allows user preferences, such as sorting, icon sizes, and layouts, to persist regardless of how a folder is accessed, addressing previous inconsistencies where settings would reset when opening folders from different applications. The update also includes improved launch performance, reduced white flash in dark mode, expanded support for additional archive formats, and reliability improvements for explorer.exe. The update is expected to roll out to standard Windows 11 PCs by May.
Winsage
April 17, 2026
Microsoft has programmed its Edge browser to automatically launch after a Windows 11 update, displaying a page that informs users their update is complete and prompts them to explore new features. This page lacks a close button, directing users to click a blue "Next" button to proceed. The features highlighted include the reinstatement of the taskbar clock, the ability to pin Emojis to the taskbar, Copilot's document summarization, the Snipping Tool's Quick markup, and AI actions in File Explorer's context menu. Users can provide feedback via like and dislike buttons, but these do not close the page. Windows 11 also includes pre-installed Get Started and Get Help apps that could showcase features instead of redirecting users to Edge. Edge, built on the Chromium engine, supports all extensions from that platform and includes features like AI tab organizer, Vertical Tabs, and Immersive Reader.
Winsage
April 17, 2026
Hackers have exploited vulnerabilities in Windows systems, specifically targeting three flaws: BlueHammer, UnDefend, and RedSun. BlueHammer has been patched by Microsoft, while UnDefend and RedSun remain unaddressed. The exploitation is linked to code published by a researcher named Chaotic Eclipse, who criticized Microsoft for their response to vulnerabilities. All three flaws affect Windows Defender, allowing hackers potential high-level access to systems. Microsoft emphasized the importance of coordinated vulnerability disclosure to protect customers and the research community. The situation underscores the ongoing struggle between cybersecurity defenders and cybercriminals.
Tech Optimizer
April 16, 2026
Security researchers at Huntress discovered adware signed by Dragon Boss Solutions LLC that primarily displayed unwanted advertisements and redirected users to various sites. The malware included a sophisticated update mechanism that disabled antivirus programs. The primary update domain and its backup were not registered, making them exploitable. Tens of thousands of endpoints were compromised, affecting universities, operational technology networks, government agencies, and Fortune 500 firms.
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