Meta announced that two games, GOAT and 2048, are headed for its Ray-Ban Displays. Users can control these games "without controllers" using the EMG band and gestures, which reads muscle and hand movements to complete actions on the smart glasses.
Spotify's Android app relies on mandatory swipe gestures that cannot be disabled, causing usability issues that conflict with Android's navigation system. This design choice has led to accidental actions, such as skipping tracks or altering playlists, particularly affecting users with motor or dexterity challenges. Research indicates that invisible gestures can lead to unintended activations, and guidelines recommend providing multiple input methods. A proposed solution is to introduce a Gestures menu for user customization, allowing users to disable or modify swipe actions. With Android's market share at around 70% and Spotify having approximately 626 million monthly active users, minimizing accidental actions could enhance user experience and provide a competitive advantage.
Spotify's interface relies heavily on gesture controls for playback and queue management, which some users find frustrating due to their mandatory implementation. Users can swipe to add or remove songs, toggle the Now Playing screen, and navigate tracks, but these gestures can lead to errors, especially for those unfamiliar with them. There is a desire among users for more control over gesture settings, as the current setup does not allow disabling specific gestures. Proposed enhancements include a menu to toggle gestures on or off and the ability to rearrange or hide buttons on the Now Playing screen. This customization could improve usability and cater to diverse user needs.
The author transitioned from Windows to Linux for daily workflows, finding that most essential tools adapted well. Linux distributions can easily detect hardware on modern x86 laptops, and community projects enhance compatibility for devices like Microsoft’s Surface. Software integration was smooth, with applications like Microsoft Edge and 1Password functioning without issues. However, the author misses Windows Hello's biometric sign-in, which lacks a universal equivalent in Linux. Community solutions exist but often require technical adjustments. Linux desktops provide a polished experience, but challenges remain, such as webcam functionality and sleep/resume issues. Selecting compatible hardware is crucial for a successful transition, and Linux holds about 4% of the desktop market share globally.
Many listeners are seeking simpler music playback options due to the complexity of modern streaming services, which often prioritize user engagement over user experience. The classic iPod is highlighted for its straightforward approach, allowing users to play their owned music without interruptions. In contrast, contemporary apps like Spotify and YouTube Music feature intrusive AI-driven functionalities that can detract from the listening experience.
ClassiPod is an Android app designed to emulate the classic iPod interface, offering album-first navigation and a virtual click-wheel layout. It operates offline, is free of advertisements, and does not require an account, allowing users to access their music collection without distractions. ClassiPod supports various audio formats, including lossless tracks, but intentionally lacks streaming capabilities and advanced features.
The app is aimed at users who prefer a streamlined experience reminiscent of dedicated music devices, making it a practical choice for those with local music files looking to avoid the complexity of modern apps. ClassiPod is available for free.
Fallout 76 has become the game that has consumed the most gaming hours for the author within the franchise. Bethesda has improved the game significantly since its launch, creating a vibrant world with a lively community. The Burning Springs expansion has introduced new regions, including Ohio, and Skyline Valley has opened up previously underutilized areas. Creative director Jon Rush and lead producer Bill LaCoste discussed plans to enhance the game's depth and player engagement, addressing critiques about the game's lack of depth. Changes to camp-building rules have allowed for greater freedom in player construction. Despite the focus on new content in Ohio, the rest of the map continues to see engagement from players.
Ubisoft developer Anthony Armstrong reached out to Rockstar Games on LinkedIn to request a playtest of Grand Theft Auto 6 for his terminally ill family member, who has been battling cancer and has a prognosis of 6 to 12 months to live. Take-Two's CEO responded positively to the request.
Google has released the Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2, focusing on stability improvements and bug fixes for Pixel phone users. The update addresses critical crashes, notification shade glitches, charging limit issues, and slow Wi-Fi connectivity. It also features a revamped System Settings layout with grouped sections for easier navigation. The beta is available as an OTA update for enrolled users and is compatible with Pixel devices from the Pixel 6 series to the Pixel 10 lineup. Users can also manually flash factory images if preferred. The stable release of Android 16 QPR3 is expected around March 2026.
A selection of free Android apps designed to automate daily life includes:
- Action Blocks: Developed by Google, it allows users to create buttons for actions and integrates with Google Assistant.
- Samsung Modes and Routines: A built-in feature for Samsung devices that enables users to automate tasks through "If" and "Then" scenarios.
- Automate: An app that allows users to create complex automation sequences in a flowchart format, suitable for tech-savvy individuals.
- Microsoft Power Automate: Automates tasks across devices with a drag-and-drop interface, facilitating synchronization between smartphone and desktop.
- aProfiles: A user-friendly app for scheduling actions like alarms and switching data connections, ideal for those without coding experience.
- MacroDroid: Combines advanced automation features with an intuitive interface, allowing users to customize tasks using triggers and actions.
- IFTTT: Automates online activities and integrates with smart devices, providing a platform for syncing various tasks and interactions.
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS) will launch its Mudra Link Android app in January 2026, which will enable neural gesture control without the need for a PC during onboarding. The app will feature out-of-the-box pairing, gesture customization, command mapping, and support for extended reality (XR) applications. As of the latest trading session, WLDS shares are priced at .37, with an 8.73% increase prior to the announcement, and a trading volume of 530,982 shares, below the 20-day average of 817,090. The stock is below its 52-week high of .40. The company has partnered with Rokid to bundle Mudra control with AI and AR glasses, targeting a launch in Q2 2026. Investors should monitor adoption rates of the app, especially during its demonstration at CES 2026. The potential exercise of new warrants could yield up to .7 million, posing dilution risks for existing shareholders.