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AppWizard
March 16, 2026
Timberborn, a city-builder game featuring beavers, has reached its 1.0 release, introducing a significant automation feature. This update includes twenty new buildings that function as logic nodes, such as simple levers, logic relays, flow sensors, power meters, and weather stations. Specialized nodes like detonators for triggering explosions or fireworks are also included. Players can automate various tasks, such as closing floodgates in response to contaminated water or pausing production when resources are low. The game has a 95% overwhelmingly positive rating on Steam from nearly 39,000 reviews and is currently available at a 20% launch discount until March 26, priced at £24.
AppWizard
March 16, 2026
Android 17 has introduced Advanced Protection Mode (AAPM) to enhance user security by preventing non-accessibility applications from using the Accessibility API, which has been exploited by malware. AAPM allows only verified accessibility tools to utilize the API and implements stricter security settings, including blocking installations from unknown sources, limiting USB data access, and mandating Google Play Protect scans. Applications must declare themselves as accessibility tools with the attribute isAccessibilityTool="true" to use the Accessibility Services API. Additionally, Android 17 features a new contacts picker that allows applications to request access to specific contact fields instead of the entire address book, enhancing user privacy.
Winsage
March 16, 2026
Microsoft has halted plans to integrate Copilot into Windows 11 system interfaces, including notifications, Settings, and File Explorer. These features, initially announced in 2024, never reached the market. A Microsoft spokesperson indicated that feature development may involve private previews and public iterations, with potential changes or removals based on customer feedback. The anticipated Copilot features did not materialize, and after the delay of Windows Recall, resources were reallocated to address related issues. AI functionality later appeared in Settings and File Explorer without the Copilot branding, with new features such as semantic search and an AI actions menu that delegate tasks to other applications. The feature for Copilot suggestions in notifications has been canceled, and Microsoft has no plans to release it under the Copilot name. The company is shifting away from the Copilot branding in Windows 11, focusing on Microsoft 365 integrations and minimizing AI presence in response to user feedback and stock value concerns. Future AI features will be optional and easier to disable.
Winsage
March 16, 2026
Microsoft utilizes AI-generated images in its Windows Learning Center blog posts, tagging them with “AI Art Created by Copilot.” By late 2025, Copilot had integrated image generation capabilities powered by ChatGPT, leading to the use of AI visuals in promotional content. However, the header images in these posts are not confirmed to be AI-generated. The company faces criticism for its reliance on AI, with social media backlash against its initiatives and the Windows 11 operating system. There are concerns about the accuracy of AI-generated images, which could mislead users. Microsoft is encouraged to promote human creativity to regain consumer trust and compete effectively with alternatives like macOS.
AppWizard
March 16, 2026
Google is piloting a security enhancement in its Android Advanced Protection Mode (AAPM) that restricts certain applications from using the accessibility services API. This update is part of Android 17 Beta 2. AAPM, introduced in Android 16, enhances device security by blocking app installations from unknown sources, restricting USB data signaling, and mandating Google Play Protect scanning. Developers can integrate with AAPM through the AdvancedProtectionManager API to adapt their apps based on the security mode's status. The new restriction prevents non-accessibility apps from accessing the accessibility services API, allowing only verified accessibility tools like screen readers and voice-based input tools. Non-accessibility apps, including antivirus software and password managers, will have their access revoked when AAPM is activated, and users cannot grant permissions to these apps unless AAPM is disabled. Additionally, Android 17 introduces a new contacts picker feature that allows developers to specify which fields to access from a user's contact list, providing more granular control over data access.
AppWizard
March 15, 2026
Rockstar is expected to continue supporting GTA Online alongside the new multiplayer features of GTA 6. The team behind FiveM, Cfx.re, suggests that GTA 6 will incorporate deeper roleplaying elements. GTA Online has received over a decade of updates, enhancing gameplay with customizable weapons and vehicles. The roleplaying scene offers a more nuanced experience, emphasizing creativity and storytelling. The economy in GTA Online thrives on excess, while roleplay servers reflect a grounded reality where earning in-game currency takes time and effort. The anticipated GTA Online 2.0 may feature two distinct experiences: one of abundance and one aligned with the roleplaying ethos. The acquisition of Cfx.re hints at a potential integration of more roleplaying elements in GTA 6, which could differentiate the PC version from previous installments.
BetaBeacon
March 15, 2026
Play Games Sidekick is an intelligent gaming overlay for supported Android games that provides AI gameplay tips, achievement tracking, streaming and content tools, and a seamless in-game overlay. At launch, it supports more than 90 Android games with plans to expand support for more titles in the future. This feature aims to improve the Android gaming experience by helping new players learn games faster, competitive players improve their strategies, and content creators record and share gameplay more easily.
AppWizard
March 15, 2026
Google has introduced a desktop windowing mode as the default on tablets running the latest Android builds, starting with the Pixel Tablet. This feature includes freeform windows, a persistent taskbar, and the ability to create and switch between multiple desktops. Users can manipulate apps by floating, resizing, snapping to edges, and minimizing or maximizing them, similar to traditional PC or Mac interfaces. The taskbar displays all running apps across desktops, allowing for quick app switching. Users can snap two apps side by side and resize them simultaneously. Desktop windowing allows for rapid app transitions, enhancing efficiency when managing multiple applications. However, it consumes vertical space on the display, making full-screen and split-screen views more efficient for tasks requiring fewer apps. The feature builds on Android 12L's enhancements for large screens and aims to improve productivity on tablets. Despite its advantages, there are some limitations, such as unclear app movement between desktops and limited keyboard shortcuts. Users can mix modes, using desktops for multi-app workflows while reverting to full-screen or split-screen views when needed. This update signifies a shift in how users interact with tablets, making them more functional for productivity tasks.
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