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AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Michigan and 53 other states have received final approval for a [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: In a significant development for consumers and app developers alike, Michigan, along with 53 other states, has secured final approval for a substantial 0 million settlement in a lawsuit against Google. This legal action, initiated in 2021 by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, accused Google of monopolizing in-app payments and stifling competition through its Google Play Store and Android app distribution system. Details of the Settlement The settlement is poised to benefit consumers who made purchases on Google Play between August 2016 and September 2023, as a majority of the funds will be allocated directly to them. Beyond financial restitution, the agreement mandates significant changes to Google's business practices. For a minimum of five years, app developers will gain the freedom to: Utilize alternative payment systems. Inform customers about lower prices available outside of Google’s billing platform. Distribute their apps through competing stores without fear of retaliation. Furthermore, Android users will enjoy the ability to download apps from outside the Play Store for at least the next seven years, enhancing their choices and fostering a more competitive environment. Attorney General Nessel expressed her satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “Google’s anticompetitive practices stifled competition at the expense of its customers. I am glad we are one step closer to having Google update its business practices and ensuring consumers automatically receive the restitution they are owed. My office remains committed to dismantling illegal monopolies and protecting the hard-earned money of Michiganders.” For those seeking additional information regarding the lawsuit and the settlement, resources are available on the dedicated settlement website." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"] million settlement in a lawsuit against Google, initiated by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel in 2021. The lawsuit accused Google of monopolizing in-app payments and stifling competition through its Google Play Store. The settlement will benefit consumers who made purchases on Google Play between August 2016 and September 2023, with most funds allocated to them. It also requires Google to implement changes, allowing app developers to use alternative payment systems, inform customers about lower prices outside of Google’s billing platform, and distribute apps through competing stores without retaliation. Additionally, Android users will be able to download apps from outside the Play Store for at least the next seven years.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Hades 2 is a sequel that allows players to control Melinoe, who must protect the underworld and overworld from various threats. The Zagreus' Journey mod integrates the original game’s roguelike experience into Hades 2, featuring new prophecies, cosmetic upgrades, chaos trials, and new boons from characters like Sisyphus and Eurydice. Players can confront Hades as Melinoe, using her unique weapons and abilities. The mod is available for download but requires completion of the original Hades and its installation to function properly.
Tech Optimizer
May 6, 2026
The cost of AVG Internet Security includes a single-device plan starting at a specified amount for the first year, which then increases to a higher annual fee, and a multi-device plan for up to ten devices that starts at a different amount for the first year and rises to a specified annual fee thereafter. The multi-device option allows sharing among family members. AVG Internet Security adds five features to its free antivirus: password protection, webcam safeguards, monitoring for unauthorized file access, defense against malicious website redirects, and protection against remote desktop protocol attacks. It does not include a VPN, which requires an upgrade or separate purchase. The installation process is straightforward, with a user-friendly dashboard. Users can initiate scans easily and choose from various scan types. AVG excels in real-time protection, scanning files upon access and monitoring applications for unusual behavior, including ransomware protection. As of 2025, users must set their own scheduled scans. AVG offers a secure browser during installation and a data shredder feature, though its effectiveness may vary. Customer support includes online chat, phone assistance, and comprehensive support pages. AVG Internet Security has received high marks for performance, detecting 100% of threats in controlled tests while minimally impacting system resources during regular use.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Supply chain attacks targeting mobile software have increased due to the reliance on smartphones for essential functions. In response, Google has launched an enhanced Binary Transparency program for Android, which includes a public ledger that records cryptographic entries for production applications. This program initially covers two software layers: Google Applications and Mainline Modules. For Pixel device owners, it complements the Pixel System Image Transparency feature introduced in 2023, allowing users to verify the authenticity of system images and Google applications. The program aims to address the gap in software trust by distinguishing between digital signatures, which confirm the identity of the binary's creator, and binary transparency, which indicates the intent for public release. If a Google-signed application released after May 1, 2026, is not listed in the ledger, it means Google did not authorize it as production software. Verification tools are available on GitHub for assessing software against the ledger. Google employs "defense-in-depth" protocols to mitigate insider risks, ensuring that no single individual can publish a binary without triggering cryptographic verification. The ledger acts as a public record to deter unauthorized modifications. Google is also working to extend Binary Transparency to third-party developers to enhance the security of the global software supply chain.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion are available for .99 through the Humble Choice subscription service, which includes a total of eight games optimized for the Steam Deck. The combined retail value of these games is 9.98, and the total worth of the lineup is approximately 1.91 based on current Steam pricing. By subscribing for .99 a month, users can download all the games and cancel immediately to keep them permanently. The April 2026 Humble Choice lineup includes: - Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Steam Deck Playable) - Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion (Steam Deck Playable) - The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria (Steam Deck Playable) - Until Then (Steam Deck Verified) - Planet of Lana (Steam Deck Verified) - Artisan TD (Steam Deck Verified) - The Procession to Calvary (Steam Deck Verified) - Buddy Simulator 1984 (Steam Deck Playable) This offer is time-sensitive, as it will soon be replaced by May's lineup.
TrendTechie
May 5, 2026
qBittorrent 5.2.0 was released on May 3, 2026, as an open-source torrent client developed with the Qt toolkit. It is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS, and its source code is on GitHub under the GPLv2+ license. The project started with version 4.0 in November 2017, followed by versions 5.0 in September 2024 and 5.1 in April 2025. Key features include an integrated search engine, RSS feed subscription, remote management, and advanced torrent settings. Version 5.2.0 includes enhancements such as an advanced tracker status filter, removal of subcategory restrictions, asynchronous block calculations, reduced resume times for paused downloads, configurable RSS feed refresh times, SOCKS4/SOCKS4a proxy support for the search engine, and various improvements to the web interface and user customization options. Support for builds with Qt 6.5 has been discontinued.
BetaBeacon
May 5, 2026
ScarCruft compromised a video game platform in a supply chain attack, trojanizing its components with a backdoor called BirdCall to target ethnic Koreans residing in China. The attack enabled the threat actors to target both Windows and Android devices, turning it into a multi-platform threat. The campaign targeted sqgame[.]net, a gaming platform used by ethnic Koreans in China, known as a transit point for North Korean defectors. BirdCall has features like screenshot capture, keystroke logging, and data gathering, and relies on legitimate cloud services for command-and-control. The Android variant collects various data and has seen active development.
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