future releases

AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Xbox Game Pass has reduced its subscription costs effective immediately: Game Pass Ultimate is now .99 per month, and PC Game Pass is .99, down from .49. The Premium and Essential tiers maintain their pricing from October 2025. Future releases of the Call of Duty franchise will no longer be available on Game Pass at launch, with new titles added nearly a year after their initial release, although existing titles will remain accessible.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Google has launched a physical ChromeOS Flex USB Kit, priced at a modest amount, to support users on Windows 10 whose hardware does not meet Windows 11 requirements. This kit, developed with Back Market, is part of a pilot program with limited stock. The kit includes printed guides and video tutorials for installing ChromeOS Flex, which is available for free download. ChromeOS Flex allows devices to boot in under 10 seconds and primarily supports web browsing and cloud-based applications, but does not support Android applications. It consumes approximately 19 percent less energy than similar systems and aims to extend the lifespan of existing devices to reduce electronic waste. The kit is available through Back Market, but future production and pricing details have not been disclosed.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
Microsoft has reduced the monthly fee for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate from .99 to .99 and for PC Game Pass from .49 to .99. Subscribers will lose immediate access to new releases of the "Call of Duty" series, which will now be available on Game Pass approximately a year after their initial release. Despite these changes, most aspects of the Game Pass services will remain unchanged, including day-one access to other gaming titles, online multiplayer capabilities, and in-game perks. The service has over 20 million users as of November 2022.
BetaBeacon
April 5, 2026
Wine 11.6 has been released with a focus on reviving its Android driver, updating the build system for Android, and enhancing the DLL loader order heuristics to better support game mods.
AppWizard
March 31, 2026
Mojang is shifting its focus to smaller, more frequent updates for Minecraft, such as the Tiny Takeover and the upcoming Chaos Cubed, while still considering the possibility of larger updates in the future. Product manager Anna Lundgren stated that this new approach feels "more sustainable" and allows for diverse content, catering to different player preferences. Although the community desires larger updates reminiscent of earlier versions, Lundgren assured that the team is flexible and can produce updates of varying sizes. Additionally, Mojang has incorporated real animal voice actors for new sounds in the game.
Winsage
March 30, 2026
Firefox has extended its support for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 until August 2026. Initially, support was set to end in February 2026 with version 115 ESR being the last compatible version. The extension allows Firefox 115 ESR to receive updates until the end of August 2026, responding to user demand for ongoing security updates on these platforms. After August 2026, users may need to upgrade their operating systems to continue receiving updates and new features. Firefox 115 ESR is currently the only major browser version supporting these older Windows systems.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
The Tiny Takeover update is the ninth 'game drop' from Mojang since the company adopted a strategy of smaller, more frequent updates in 2024. This approach allows for a sustainable development model, enabling different teams to focus on various projects simultaneously. The update emphasizes art and sound design for baby mobs, while previous updates targeted different gameplay aspects. Mojang plans to continue releasing updates that cater to diverse play styles, ensuring there are appealing options for all players. The company is also working on larger transformative updates, such as the Vibrant Visuals graphics refresh for Minecraft Java.
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