An independent developer has released an open-source application called Noop for Whoop bands, allowing users to access their Whoop data without a subscription fee. The app is available for free on Android and macOS and is compatible with Whoop 4.0, 5.0, and MG bands. Users need to sideload the app on Android devices, with installation instructions provided on GitHub. The app offers a cloud-free experience, appealing to those looking to avoid ongoing costs associated with Whoop subscriptions. Feedback on Reddit has been positive, although some users have requested help with installation. The developer has created algorithms to interpret raw data from Whoop devices, but it is uncertain how Whoop will respond to this app. Noop is part of a trend of alternative fitness applications, including Goose and Whoof.
Max Payne Mobile has received a significant update on the Play Store that resolves long-standing compatibility issues affecting newer Android devices, which had caused frequent crashes since February 2025. Players are now able to enjoy the game without interruptions. The game is priced at .99 and does not include in-app purchases, distinguishing it from other Rockstar titles. The update has revitalized player interest and satisfaction, allowing both new and returning fans to experience the game on modern devices.
Microsoft has integrated Sysmon into Windows 11 through a system update, allowing it to operate in the background and log activities in the Windows Event Log. Indicators of suspicious processes include the absence of icons or descriptions, incorrect parent processes, spelling errors in names, unsigned executable files, packed executables, suspicious DLLs or services, open TCP/IP endpoints, and unusual URLs or character strings. To install Sysmon, users must access the Control Panel, enable Sysmon, and restart their PC. Activation requires running a command in the Command Prompt. Sysmon logs can be viewed in the Event Viewer under Microsoft > Windows > Sysmon > Operational. Users can filter events using an XML configuration file. After analysis, suspicious processes should be scanned with antivirus software, and files can be uploaded to VirusTotal for further examination. Sysmon continuously logs events, while Process Monitor captures snapshots of running processes, and both tools are available for free from Microsoft.
A surge in Windows malware campaigns has been identified, with malicious software hidden in pirated PC games and modified installers for popular franchises like Far Cry, Need for Speed, FIFA, and Assassin’s Creed. Over 400,000 devices globally have been affected, with around 30,000 cases in the United States. The malware, known as the "RenEngine loader," is disguised as a legitimate game launcher and infects systems when users download cracked games. It aims to deploy an infostealer called ARC, which can capture sensitive information such as passwords and cryptocurrency wallets, and may also install other harmful payloads like the Rhadamanthys stealer and Async Remote Access Trojan (RAT). Users often remain unaware of their infection until significant damage occurs. Recommendations for safety include avoiding unofficial downloads, using up-to-date anti-malware protection, and regularly updating software.
OneLaunch is a software application that creates a personalized dock and desktop environment on Windows computers, often pre-installed or bundled with other software. It has received mixed reviews, with concerns about system slowdowns and its legitimacy. OneLaunch.exe is a background process supporting the OneLaunch application, which provides quick access to applications and updates but can consume system resources. The OneLaunch browser, installed alongside the main application, can alter browser settings and redirect searches, potentially leading to unwanted advertisements.
While OneLaunch is not classified as traditional malware, it is often categorized as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) due to its bundled installation and ability to modify system settings. It can monitor browsing habits and share data with third-party advertisers. Users report intrusive behavior, such as altering default browser settings, and it can negatively impact system performance.
To remove OneLaunch, users should end the running process, uninstall the application, delete leftover folders, remove startup entries, and reset browser settings. OneLaunch may reappear due to accidental reinstallations, active browser extensions, lingering scheduled tasks, or hidden companion programs. Preventative measures include downloading from official sources, reading installation screens carefully, keeping systems updated, and performing regular system checks.
Empulse is a first-person shooter game developed by 1047 Games, set to launch on Steam's Early Access on June 24. The game will be available for free during Steam Next Fest, starting June 15. The gameplay features wall-running and intense gunplay, aiming to evoke nostalgia for classic Xbox 360 shooters. The trailer includes a moment where a character uses a sledgehammer against a mech, highlighting the game's playful elements.
The Windows 11 Field Guide has been rebranded as the Windows 11 Field Guide 2026 edition, covering all supported versions of Windows 11 (24H2, 25H2, and 26H1) and highlighting new and existing features. The guide will evolve throughout 2026, with updates requiring considerable effort and likely unfolding over several editions.
Outdated content has been removed, including chapters on Mail, Calendar, Microsoft 365, Movies & TV, and the Microsoft Store. Chapters have been consolidated for clarity, with three upgrade chapters merged into one and four installation chapters also consolidated. New chapters have been added on Microsoft Paint, Notepad, Quick Machine Recovery, and account security basics. Existing chapters, such as those on Desktop and Passkeys, are being revised.
The focus has shifted from assisting users transitioning from Windows 10 to supporting the over one billion Windows 11 users, with all "Where did it go?" sections eliminated. Visuals have been refined to optimize file sizes, and a new companion book, De-Enshittify Windows 11, has been created. Future editions will be year-based rather than version-based, with free updates for existing owners through the release of Windows 11 version 26H2 in late 2026. Thurrott Premium members will have complimentary access to the 2026 edition.
PC users can claim a video game trilogy from VICTORIA Games for free on IndieGala, and the games are DRM-free, allowing for unrestricted copying, transferring, backing up, and downloading. The duration of the offer is uncertain, so users are advised to act quickly.
WheelMates, developed by Firevolt, will launch on September 7, 2026, on PC via Steam. The game features a Friends Pass allowing two players to play with one copy. A demo will be available starting June 7, showcasing gameplay mechanics such as scanning objects, uncovering memory cards, and using a Journal feature. Players will navigate a maze-like laboratory as RC cars, solving environmental puzzles in various rooms. The game supports enhanced controls, including free camera control and compatibility with Steam Deck. It will be available in 14 languages and has PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions in development.