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.
As of January 2026, the Rockstar Games Launcher has 18.3 million monthly active users engaged with Grand Theft Auto V. A software update on March 31, 2026, introduced support for Windows 11 and various performance improvements. The anticipated launch of GTA 6 is scheduled for November 19, 2026. Since its launch in September 2019, the launcher has focused exclusively on Rockstar titles, facing competition from platforms like Steam and Epic Games Store. As of March 2026, GTA Online recorded 17.9 million players across major platforms, with 4.2 million daily active users. In 2026, PC players accounted for 42% of GTA V's global player base, translating to approximately 7.7 million monthly active PC players. The March 2026 update included enhancements such as an upgraded embedded browser and a new Discord Social SDK. Players in Brazil faced restrictions on purchasing through the launcher due to local consumer protection laws. The GTA+ subscription service had 878,284 active subscribers as of early 2026.
Downloading a Linux distribution from the official website typically takes about half an hour, but during high-demand periods, such as new Ubuntu releases, speeds can drastically decrease due to server overload. Torrents, which use a peer-to-peer file-sharing protocol, allow users to download and share data simultaneously, reducing the load on a single server.
Torrents operate by enabling direct exchanges between users through the BitTorrent protocol, where files are divided into smaller pieces and downloaded in parallel from multiple sources. Key terms include peers (users with parts of the file), seeds (users who have fully downloaded the file), .torrent files (metadata files), and magnet links (text-based alternatives to .torrent files).
The BitTorrent protocol does not rely on a central server, enhancing resilience as files can continue to circulate as long as at least one seed is available. To use torrents, a torrent client is needed, with recommended options for 2026 including qBittorrent, Transmission, and BiglyBT.
The BitTorrent technology itself is legal, but legality depends on the content being shared. Legal uses include downloading Linux distributions, open-source software, and scientific datasets, while unlicensed movies and cracked software are illegal. In Russia, while torrent technology is not prohibited, downloading copyrighted content without permission is a violation.
Risks of using torrents include exposure to viruses and malware, copyright infringement, fake distributions, and IP address exposure. To protect oneself, users should choose moderated trackers, avoid suspicious files, use antivirus software, and limit upload speeds. Common problems include slow speeds, connection issues, and disappearing files, which can often be resolved by checking settings or ensuring there are seeds available. Sharing files after downloading is not legally mandatory but is considered good etiquette in the torrent community.
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.
Law enforcement officials in the Grodno region have arrested a 35-year-old resident of Svetlogorsk for allegedly distributing malicious software. The suspect modified a hidden virus miner, embedding it in free torrent downloads, which activated on users' computers to mine cryptocurrency without their consent. This activity reportedly earned the hacker about 1,000 Belarusian rubles monthly and affected over 500 computers in Belarus and neighboring countries. An official criminal case has been initiated to address this cybercrime.
Android's developer verification initiative will officially roll out on September 30, 2026, initially targeting users in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. Developers in these regions must complete the verification process by the deadline. Participating app stores, including Google Play and others, will begin verifying app installations, with a global implementation planned for 2027. The initiative aims to enhance security by linking apps to verified identities.
Google is introducing new APIs to facilitate app registration, including the Android Developer ID Status API and the Android Developer Console API, which will support OAuth delegation for third-party platforms. A new system service will be installed on most Android devices to verify developer registrations later this year. The Android Developer ID Status API is set for global launch in July 2026, with early access to the Android Developer Console API. Limited distribution accounts for students and hobbyists will launch globally in August 2026.
Starting September 30, 2026, only apps registered by verified developers will be allowed for installation and updates on certified Android devices, although unregistered apps can still be sideloaded. Google has reported that over 99% of Play developers have completed the verification process, and developers can check their verification status in the Play Console.
Google's upcoming Android app verification system will begin on September 30, 2026, restricting the installation of apps from unverified developers outside the Google Play ecosystem. Certified Android device users will be unable to install apps from developers lacking Google verification, which requires identity authentication through the Android Developer Console. A list of participating app stores includes Google Play, Samsung Galaxy Store, Xiaomi GetApps, HONOR App Market, OPPO App Market, vivo V-Appstore, and Palm Store by Transsion. A new system component, com.google.android.verifier, will be integrated into certified devices running Android 8 or later. In August, Google will introduce a feature called Advanced Flow, allowing users to install unverified apps through a complex process. A Limited Distribution mode for independent developers will enable app distribution to a maximum of 20 devices without registration fees or document verification. The regulations will initially be implemented in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, with plans for a global rollout by 2027.
Epic Games is developing Epic Games Launcher V2, which will feature a complete internal overhaul to improve speed and expand its features. Key improvements include a complete reconstruction of the store, in-store Patch Notes, player reviews, a performance increase making the store 5 to 6.5 times faster, and universal controller support. The redesigned storefront will offer personalized game recommendations based on user preferences and will enhance game pages with more curated content. These updates will be released alongside updates to Fortnite.
Prism Launcher is an open-source Minecraft launcher, a fork of MultiMC, licensed under GPL-3. It allows users to manage multiple isolated game instances, each capable of running different versions of Minecraft, mod loaders, and mod sets. The latest version, 11.0.2, was released in June 2026 and includes features such as integrated browsing for CurseForge and Modrinth, automatic Java switching, and support for mod loaders like Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, and Quilt. It operates without ads and is cross-platform, compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Key features include:
- Multiple instances: Unlimited isolated instances of Minecraft.
- Integrated mod browsers: Direct installation from Modrinth and CurseForge.
- Automatic Java management: Switches Java versions as needed.
- Support for major mod loaders: Easy instance creation with Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, or Quilt.
- No ads: Self-contained experience without interruptions.
- Prerequisites: Requires a paid Minecraft: Java Edition license, specific operating systems, minimum RAM and disk space, and an internet connection.
Installation steps vary by operating system, with detailed instructions provided for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Users must log in with a Microsoft account linked to their Minecraft license and can create instances for vanilla gameplay or install modpacks from Modrinth or CurseForge. Memory allocation settings can be configured per instance for optimal performance.