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AppWizard
April 1, 2026
Google has launched Veo 3.1 Lite, an AI video generation model for professional developers, priced at five cents per second for 720p video and eight cents per second for 1080p video. It is only available to paying users of Google AI Studio and does not support 4K video. Clip lengths are limited to four, six, or eight seconds, and formats include landscape (16:9) and portrait (9:16). Additionally, Google has reduced prices for the existing Veo 3.1 Fast model, effective April 7, with new rates of 10 cents per second for 720p (down from 15 cents), 15 cents per second for 1080p (down from 18 cents), and 35 cents per second for 4K (down by five cents). Comprehensive developer documentation is available for the new model.
AppWizard
March 30, 2026
Nekome: Nazi Hunter is a story-driven game that explores themes of vengeance and the darker aspects of human experience during World War II, particularly the Holocaust. Players assume the role of Vano Nastasu, a young Romani man seeking revenge against the Nazis who murdered his family. The game features hyper-violent combat and a comic-book aesthetic, inspired by grindhouse cinema and films like Inglorious Basterds. The development team emphasizes that the violence serves a narrative purpose and collaborates with consultants to ensure respectful representation of the Roma and Sinti people's experiences. The game includes a notoriety system that affects how Nazi soldiers react to players' actions, adding complexity to combat. Scheduled for release in 2026, the game is generating interest among potential players and can be added to wishlists on Steam.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Surgent Studios faced challenges after the commercial failure of their first game, Tales of Kenzera: Zau, leading to layoffs and potential redundancy for the entire team by October 2024. However, the studio rebounded by launching two new games, including the horror game Dead Take in 2025, which was well-received on Steam. This shift in strategy focused on smaller, more sustainable projects rather than lengthy development cycles. The experience gained from Zau contributed to the studio's efficiency in producing new games. Salim, the studio's director, also created a child-friendly multiplayer game called FixForce. He remains open to larger projects in the future but acknowledges the competitive nature of the gaming market.
AppWizard
March 26, 2026
Stream Cinema is a media center application that enables users to stream Video on Demand content and supports various Stremio Addons. It can be installed on devices like the Onn 4K Pro, NVIDIA SHIELD, and Google TV Streamer, but currently does not have an APK for Firestick or Fire TV. The free version offers robust features, while the Premium version costs .99 per year or .99 for a lifetime subscription, providing additional benefits like favorites management and trailer access. The installation process involves downloading the app from the Google Play Store, enabling external sources, and configuring third-party addons. Users can connect to TorrentsDB for streaming links and are advised to use a VPN for privacy. The app features a modern user interface, quick playback, and limited settings. While its legality is uncertain, its presence on Google Play suggests some vetting.
TrendTechie
March 25, 2026
The Spanish comedy "Torrente for President" generated approximately €7.25 million across 397 theaters, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the revenue for Spanish cinemas and marking the fourth highest opening for a national film in history. It attracted 915,815 viewers over its debut weekend. The cumulative earnings of the six films in the franchise now stand at €4.5 million. The first film in the franchise, "Torrente, Stupid Hand of the Law," earned €10.98 million, and its sequel earned €22.14 million. Other box office earnings for the weekend include: - "Jumpers": €0.43 million - "Storm Peak": €2,000 - "GOAT: Dream Big": €4,000 - "Scream 7": €7,000 - "Hamnet": €7,000 - "Balandrau": €1,000 - "The Maid": €5,000 - "The Bride!": €6,000 - "Avatar": €34.88 million
TrendTechie
March 24, 2026
North Korea allows limited access to the internet, smartphones, and laptops, but this access is heavily monitored by the government. Citizens use rebranded Chinese smartphones equipped with surveillance software called Red Flag, which captures screenshots of user activities. The country has developed a Linux-based operating system, Red Star, that alerts authorities if a file from outside the country is opened. Software designed by North Korean engineers tags media files accessed on devices, enabling tracking of foreign content consumption. The telecommunications system, developed with Egypt's Orascom, operates a dual network for locals and tourists, preventing direct communication between the two. Foreign SIM cards are tracked and destroyed to limit global internet access. Viewing certain foreign content can lead to severe penalties, including the death penalty for materials that criticize the regime or involve pornography. There is a black market for USB drives containing contraband content, reflecting demand despite the risks. To combat the appeal of foreign entertainment, the government has created approximately 125 mobile games, including one featuring Cristiano Ronaldo, to keep citizens engaged with local content.
AppWizard
March 20, 2026
In Retro Rewind - Video Store Simulator, players start with an active gameplay experience, quickly ordering quirky VHS tapes and engaging with customers as the store buzzes with activity. The game features a variety of films, including adult titles on a dedicated shelf, capturing the nostalgia of renting videos. Players can expand their business by hiring employees, decorating the store, and creating an atmosphere reminiscent of classic video rental experiences.
AppWizard
March 20, 2026
Kirsten Dunst has been cast in Minecraft 2, where she will portray the character Alex. The film will feature a star-studded cast, including Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Danielle Brooks, Matt Berry, and Jennifer Coolidge, and will be directed by Jared Hess. The sequel is expected to perform well at the box office due to its established fanbase and the success of the original film.
AppWizard
March 19, 2026
Samuel Gauthier is an independent video game developer and co-founder of Blood Pact Studios, known for creating Retro Rewind, a video-rental-store simulator that debuted at number one on Steam's top 10 list. The game allows players to manage a movie rental shop set in the early '90s, featuring 14,000 fictitious movie titles generated through AI prompts and 21 films inspired by popular hits of the era. The development of Retro Rewind took 15 months, with Gauthier and his team working over 60 hours a week. The game is priced at .92 and aims for greater replayability and wider appeal compared to their previous game, Bonesaw, which sold around 10,000 copies. Blood Pact Studios plans to provide ongoing support for Retro Rewind across various platforms and is considering future projects, potentially focusing on multiplayer or co-op gaming. Gauthier envisions evolving the game alongside technological advancements, possibly transitioning from VHS to DVDs.
TrendTechie
March 12, 2026
YggTorrent, a prominent French private torrent tracker launched in 2017, was reportedly destroyed by a hacker known as Gr0lum in early March, leaving 6.6 million users affected. Gr0lum accused the YggTorrent administration of engaging in DDoS attacks against competitors, purging dissenting uploaders, and sabotaging their own API. In 2025, YggTorrent introduced a Turbo subscription model that hampered downloads, leading to user criticism. Following its downfall, YggTorrent has made a tentative return as a countdown website, with the administration denying all allegations and asserting that databases and backups were not destroyed. The French piracy community remains skeptical of these claims.
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