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BetaBeacon
June 25, 2026
Google Play Store fees are getting lower starting on June 30, with the service fee starting at 10% on the first million in annual earnings. Developers using Google Play's billing system will pay an additional 5% billing fee. The changes are a result of Epic Games' lawsuit against Google, which required the company to make structural changes to its Play Store operations. Apple also made changes to its App Store policies following a lawsuit from Epic.
BetaBeacon
June 24, 2026
The global mobile gaming market closed at 7.60 billion in 2025, showing significant growth from the previous year. In-app purchases reached billion globally across iOS and Android. The trend is clear: mobile gaming is now larger than ever before. Despite Android's dominance in global device market share, the App Store generates significantly more gaming revenue per user. The iOS user base in the United States and Japan skews towards higher disposable income brackets. The settlement of Epic Games' antitrust case against Google has reshaped mobile gaming platforms in 2025–2026, allowing third-party payment systems on the Play Store.
Winsage
June 20, 2026
RedStar OS 3.0 is a national Linux distribution from North Korea, designed primarily for the DPRK's intranet, Kwangmyong. The modified version, RedStar OS 3.5, claims to enhance the original by removing spyware and providing easier access to root privileges. The author faced challenges in accessing the system, implementing a 64-bit kernel, and connecting to the broader internet due to the OS's limitations. Attempts to run the game Tux Racer were unsuccessful due to compatibility issues, resulting in a system with only basic applications available. The overall experience highlighted the shortcomings of RedStar OS 3.5 in terms of practical usability, especially for gaming.
TrendTechie
June 20, 2026
Roskomnadzor has added 18 websites to its registry of prohibited sites for illegally distributing the film "Who Am I." The blocked sites include ten torrent trackers (hot-torrent.org, kino-zal.tv, luxtorrents.com, mz-tracker.net, torrentz.pp.ua, torrentpoisk.com, new-torrent.net, besttorrents.org, frutor.org, hdreactor.org), five online cinemas (onlyfilm.tv, films3.net, kinoman.az, kinowka.kz, kinogo-hd.net), and three file-sharing platforms (ex.ua, myrumix.ru, publish2.me). This action follows a ruling from the Moscow City Court against the site dream-film.net, initiated by the rights holder "25th Floor." Roskomnadzor can block additional sites upon request from copyright holders based on this ruling. Previously, over ten pirate sites in Russia, including rutor.org, have faced lifetime bans.
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