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AppWizard
May 17, 2025
Google recently launched Android 16, featuring significant user interface modifications and new animations, which have elicited mixed reactions from users. The update includes enhancements like improved network connectivity and security against malicious applications. The UI now dynamically adapts to user interactions, adding visual flair. During the Android Show, Google showcased various Android phones, with speculation about future tablet announcements at the I/O conference. The foldable phone market is currently dominated by Android devices, with expectations that foldables could become mainstream, despite challenges related to pricing and durability. Manufacturers are improving foldable designs to enhance resilience. As costs stabilize, foldables may replace traditional devices, offering multifunctional capabilities.
AppWizard
May 8, 2025
A Minecraft Movie made its theatrical debut last month, achieving a record-breaking release. The franchise has over 200 licensing partners worldwide, expanding its reach through various collaborations that enhance both the film and the gaming experience. Notable U.S. partnerships include Fossil, which launched a collection of luxury accessories; Woobles, offering crochet kits; Crocs, with Minecraft-licensed footwear and Jibbitz; and Home Chef, creating themed meal kits. Internationally, new tabletop games and pinball machines are set to launch in August 2025, along with pet and camping gear in Europe, bedding in Mexico, crafting supplies in Japan, and party essentials in Brazil. Bandai will debut its health and beauty line in Japan in September, with additional rollouts planned. Food and beverage initiatives include offerings from San Carlo in Italy, Marumiya in Japan, Finsbury Foods in the UK and France, and Norco in Australia and New Zealand, as well as new snacks and dairy products across Europe and Brazil. Dairy Farmers of America released Minecraft-inspired vanilla-flavored green milk in March.
AppWizard
April 30, 2025
LG will officially terminate software updates for all its smartphones on June 30, 2025. This includes the cessation of the mobile phone software upgrade service (FOTA), update center, and LG Bridge service. Users are advised to upgrade their software before this deadline, as no further updates will be provided after that date.
BetaBeacon
April 18, 2025
Due to the tariff and trade war between the U.S. and China, Retroid's Pocket Flip 2 and Pocket Classic shipments to the U.S. have been affected, with some colors not arriving in time to be shipped.
AppWizard
April 14, 2025
The US Customs and Border Patrol announced that personal computers will be exempt from the upcoming tariffs introduced by the Trump administration. However, gaming consoles, including the Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, will still face tariffs. Smartphones have also been granted an exemption from these tariffs. The Trump administration has implemented a blanket 10 percent tariff on all goods imported from outside the US, with a potential 125 percent levy on goods from China temporarily paused for 90 days. Additionally, a 20 percent tariff on Chinese goods was introduced earlier in 2025.
Winsage
April 5, 2025
Bill Gates shared the original source code that founded Microsoft on his Gates Notes blog to commemorate the company's 50th anniversary. This code was inspired by a January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics featuring the Altair 8800, which led Gates and Paul Allen to create a version of the BASIC programming language for it. After two months of coding, they successfully presented the software to MITS, leading to the birth of their company, initially named Micro-Soft. The legacy of this endeavor is now available for download. In related news, Melinda French Gates is releasing a book titled The Next Day on April 15, where she discusses her emotional struggles leading up to her divorce from Bill Gates, including his admission of infidelity and his associations with Jeffrey Epstein.
AppWizard
April 2, 2025
Google has launched a dashcam application for Android Automotive that allows vehicles with built-in cameras to record their surroundings. This open-source app can be integrated by car manufacturers, addressing the gap where many vehicles lack a native dashcam feature. The app is designed to work with existing camera hardware and requires system-level permissions for integration into the vehicle's operating system. Recordings are stored in the vehicle's internal storage, but Google recommends saving them on external removable storage to reduce wear on internal components. Manufacturers can customize various parameters of the app, including storage allocation and user interface.
Winsage
February 27, 2025
The end of official updates for Windows 10 is approaching in October, prompting the Information System Authority (RIA) to warn users about potential security vulnerabilities and recommend upgrading to Windows 11. Users may face limitations with online banking and digital signatures if they continue using Windows 10. Device compatibility for Windows 11 can be checked, and if not compatible, a new device will be necessary. There has been an increase in computer sales, with a rise of up to 10 percent compared to the previous year, likely due to concerns over the end of Windows 10 updates. However, there is no expectation of a rush to replace old computers, and organizations should assess compatibility with Windows 11 and consider employee training for the transition.
Winsage
February 21, 2025
Microsoft has a market capitalization exceeding a trillion dollars and is a key player in the tech industry. Last year, a significant IT outage caused by a faulty kernel driver from CrowdStrike affected approximately 8.5 million Windows devices, resulting in the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) error. Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, shared insights in his memoir, "Source Code: My Beginnings," about his early passion for coding, which began at age 13. He would sneak out at night to access computers, crediting a local company, Computer Center, for helping him refine his skills. Gates left Harvard after three semesters to pursue Microsoft, a decision prompted by a visit from Paul Allen, who brought news of the Altair 8800 minicomputer kit. Gates reflected that had he stayed at Harvard, he might have missed the opportunity to co-found Microsoft.
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