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AppWizard
April 17, 2026
Shiro Games will launch their online multiplayer action RPG, Farever, in Early Access on PC via Steam on May 6, 2026. The game is set in the high-fantasy world of Siagarta and will feature four distinct classes at launch, with plans for additional classes in the full version. Players can engage in solo or cooperative gameplay, exploring diverse regions, solving puzzles, and participating in crafting professions. The studio, founded by Sebastien Vidal and Nicolas Cannasse, is known for titles like Dune: Spice Wars, Wartales, and Northgard.
AppWizard
April 17, 2026
Xenosaga: Pied Piper, originally launched in 2004 for Vodafone mobile phones, will debut on PC via Steam. This title has never been released outside of Japan and was designed for flip phones. The publisher responsible for this release has a history of reviving classic titles. The exact release date is not specified, and the port will not include modern quality-of-life enhancements or an English translation. Despite its mobile origins, the game's art style is noted for its effective scaling. Nintendo currently holds the rights to the Xeno series, making it unlikely for other Xenosaga titles to be released on PC soon.
AppWizard
April 17, 2026
Future has announced the return of its summer gaming events, including the Future Games Show Summer Showcase and FGS Live from Los Angeles on June 6 at 12 PM PDT / 3 PM EDT / 8 PM BST. The PC Gaming Show will follow on June 7. Both events will be available on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, X/Twitter, and Steam. Last year's showcases had a combined viewership of 41.9 million. Anticipated titles include Fable, Phantom Blade 0, The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, and Grave Seasons, with Fable set to launch in Fall 2026.
Winsage
April 17, 2026
On October 10, 2025, Microsoft ceased support for Windows 10, ending technical assistance, feature updates, and security updates. Organizations are required to transition to Windows 11. During the migration, IT administrators may face errors indicating that certain device settings were not successfully migrated, which can disrupt user experience. Causes of these errors include outdated or incompatible device drivers, failing physical components, incompatible software, restrictive group policies, missing registry keys, and interference from third-party tools. Affected devices may malfunction, impacting productivity. IT teams can troubleshoot these issues by restarting computers, identifying problematic devices using Device Manager, verifying and updating device drivers, checking physical devices, ensuring the operating environment is up to date, utilizing Microsoft command-line utilities, and performing clean boots or system restores if necessary.
AppWizard
April 17, 2026
Google has released Android 17 beta 4, the final beta version before the anticipated mid-2026 launch. This update, with build number CP21.260330.008, is available for Pixel devices from Pixel 6 to Pixel 10 and focuses on stability rather than new features. A key addition is 'App memory limits' to manage RAM usage and improve performance, particularly for foldable phones and tablets. Developers are required to optimize apps for Android 17, ensuring compatibility with new features. The beta update is rolling out via the Android Beta Program, with stable Android 17 expected later this year. Users can sideload the update or manually flash the factory image if they haven't received it.
AppWizard
April 17, 2026
Charter Communications has launched a streaming television application for Spectrum TV subscribers, allowing access to channels on Google TV and Android TV devices. The app is available for free download from the Google Play Store and Amazon App Store, enabling users to watch channels typically accessed through set-top boxes on smart TVs. Features include multiview capability for watching up to four channels simultaneously, cloud DVR for pausing, rewinding, and recording live TV, and a comprehensive on-demand catalog of TV shows and movies. The app is compatible with platforms like Apple TV, Roku, Xumo, Xbox, and various smart TVs, as well as smartphone and tablet applications for on-the-go viewing.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Hey Dude has launched a collaboration with Minecraft, introducing a collection of slip-on shoes called the Wally Funk Creeper and the Enderman Wally Camp Slip, priced at .99 for adults and .99 for kids. The shoes are made from lightweight materials, feature breathable designs, removable foam insoles, and flexible outsoles. The Wally Funk Creeper comes in a green-and-black color scheme, while the Enderman Wally Camp Slip is black-and-purple with shearling lining. This collaboration follows Hey Dude's history of partnerships and is expected to be popular among fans of the game.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Metro 2039 is set to launch this winter and will feature a story-driven, single-player campaign. Players will take on the role of "The Stranger" in a post-apocalyptic Moscow under a fascist regime. This installment will introduce the series' first fully voiced lead protagonist. The game is developed by a global team, primarily based in Ukraine.
Winsage
April 16, 2026
Microsoft, Apple, and various Linux distributions compete for user loyalty in the operating system market, with Microsoft leading through its Windows OS. PeekDesktop is a free utility developed by Scott Hanselman, allowing Windows users to hide open windows by clicking on the desktop, similar to a feature in macOS Sonoma. Early testing revealed issues, such as interference with emptying the Recycle Bin and the Task Manager not responding to clicks on the wallpaper. Hanselman noted that PeekDesktop was inspired by macOS features, aiming to help Apple users transition to Windows.
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