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AppWizard
May 21, 2026
At the Google I/O 2026 event, Google announced an expansion of its AI Studio, introducing new features for developers. Key updates include support for native Android app development, deeper integrations with Google Workspace, a mobile app for AI Studio, enhanced design customization tools, and free deployment options for new users. Developers can now create applications that utilize Google Workspace services, such as Google Sheets and Google Drive, directly within AI Studio. The platform supports direct export to Google Antigravity, allowing for streamlined local development workflows. The AI Studio Build agent can generate custom visual assets, and a new in-preview editing tool enables real-time modifications. Native Android app development is supported with production-quality Kotlin code generation, in-browser emulator support, and one-click publishing to Google Play. First-time builders can deploy their first two applications to Google Cloud for free without a credit card.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
Pixel Maniacs is developing an adventure game titled Fables of Dwale, which is set to launch on PC via Steam and is currently seeking a publisher. The game explores what happens after fairy tales end, featuring Red Riding Hood as the protagonist who must forage for resources and seek a cure for a mysterious affliction called the Dwale. Players will navigate various biomes, manage their inventory, survive dangers at night, and decide whether to trust the Lantern King, who claims to be crafting a cure. Screenshots of the game are available for preview.
AppWizard
May 19, 2026
At Google I/O 2026, Google announced updates for Android Auto, focusing on media applications with a redesign, widgets, and video application support. The Car App Library will upgrade to version 1.9.0-alpha01, allowing for more customizable media app designs. New components for developers include expanded headers, spotlight sections, new progress bars, chip shortcuts, and an adaptive mini-player. Developers can apply for a beta program for early access, with initial changes appearing in apps like Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Gaana, PocketFM, and TuneIn. Custom user interfaces for Spotify and YouTube were also showcased.
AppWizard
May 19, 2026
Q-Games has announced Yodelee Golf, a cooperative open-world golf game set to launch on PC via Steam, with additional platforms to be announced. Players can experience the game at BitSummit PUNCH from May 22 to 24 in Kyoto, Japan, where a mini putt-putt challenge will be held. Yodelee Golf features a vibrant multiplayer environment where golf is just one aspect of the gameplay, allowing players to explore using various vehicles and interact with whimsical elements. The game supports one-to-four players in both online and offline modes and includes a unique voice-to-3D-text system that enhances the immersive experience. An announcement trailer and screenshots are available for viewing.
AppWizard
May 18, 2026
BeXide, in partnership with Bandai Namco, is launching a 3D puzzle game called NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains this summer on Switch 2, Switch, and PC via Steam. A demo will be available at BitSummit PUNCH from May 22 to 24 in Kyoto, Japan. The game features classic Namco arcade characters reimagined as "Voxels," allowing players to toss, stack, and merge them for high scores. Key features include dedicated stages for classic titles, over 100 unique Voxels to collect, a "Collection Room" for showcasing Voxels, and online score attack competitions.
AppWizard
May 17, 2026
Google Photos has introduced the ability to change video playback speed for Android users, a feature that has been highly requested. Users can access this feature by ensuring they have the latest version of the app, selecting a video, and tapping the three-dot icon on the playback screen to choose from five playback speed options: 0.25X, 0.5X, 1X, 1.5X, and 2X. This update began rolling out in early April 2026.
AppWizard
May 17, 2026
Oppo's Multi-X team has introduced X-OmniClaw, an open-source AI agent for Android that operates on the device without cloud processing. It uses the camera, screen, and voice functionalities to perform tasks across applications. Unlike cloud-based platforms, X-OmniClaw processes information locally, with the cloud serving as a supplementary resource. The architecture integrates three perception channels into a unified pipeline, allowing it to interpret scenes and user requests effectively. It transforms local data into semantic entries for long-term memory, processes gallery photos into descriptions, and filters out sensitive information. X-OmniClaw captures user behavior into reusable skills, enabling direct navigation to app pages through deeplinks. Demonstrations show its ability to retrieve product prices, assist with homework, and create highlight albums from photos. The project is built on the open-source HermesApp codebase and is accessible on GitHub. It draws inspiration from existing models, including Google's local model and ByteDance's UI-TARS, while enhancing functionality through on-device execution and structural XML data integration.
Winsage
May 4, 2026
Microsoft is replacing the legacy File Explorer Properties dialog box in Windows 11 with a modern version powered by WinUI 3. This change aims to improve the performance and reliability of Windows 11. The current Properties dialog does not support dark mode, which has been an issue for users. Recent findings from Windows 11 Insider builds indicate that Microsoft is actively developing a new file properties dialog. Strings for “DeletedFileProperties” have been discovered, suggesting the old dialog will be replaced. Microsoft is also modernizing outdated Windows 8 UI elements within Windows 11. The introduction of the WinUI 3 properties dialog is expected to enhance File Explorer's performance by streamlining its hybrid codebase. Users can anticipate gradual updates throughout 2026, with a rollout to the Experimental channel expected later this year.
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