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AppWizard
July 2, 2026
Lullabies Made of Static, released today, features a disconcerting atmosphere reminiscent of the walking simulator Fugue in Void. Players navigate a desolate city with towering walls and peculiar architecture, amplifying feelings of dread and isolation. The objective is to locate a hidden cassette tape, with the game prioritizing atmosphere over traditional quests. The soundscape is minimal, dominated by wind and footsteps, enhancing the labyrinthine exploration. The city has buildings scattered across a monotonous brown plain, and the sparse dialogue varies in quality. The demo is available on Steam.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
A year after its revival, the Commodore brand is re-entering the mobile phone market with the retro flip phone called the Commodore Callback 8020. This device runs on a privacy-focused Linux-based operating system, Jolla's Sailfish OS, and features stringent software restrictions that block browsers and social media applications. It comes preloaded with WhatsApp and supports other messaging services like Signal, Telegram, and WeChat. The Callback 8020 is powered by a MediaTek Helio G81 chip, has 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of expandable storage. It features a 3.25-inch IPS display, a 1.77-inch exterior screen, and a tactile T9 keypad. The rear camera has a 48MP Sony sensor, and the phone includes a removable 1550mAh battery. Connectivity options include dual-SIM 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, hotspot, and GPS. The Callback 8020 will be available in five colors, with prices starting at .99, and units are expected to ship this winter.
Winsage
June 17, 2026
Google, in collaboration with Back Market, is offering a USB memory stick that allows users to install the free ChromeOS Flex operating system on their existing PCs and Macs. This initiative aims to provide a cost-effective alternative for Windows 10 users, especially after Microsoft ceased support for the operating system in October 2022. The USB kits, designed for easy installation, have sold out quickly since their launch. ChromeOS Flex offers essential security updates and is designed to run on hardware originally intended for Windows and macOS, although it does not support Android apps or Windows virtual machines. The initiative also emphasizes environmental benefits by extending the life of existing devices and reducing e-waste.
BetaBeacon
June 17, 2026
XREAL's Android XR glasses, Aura, will be launching this Fall with reservations open today. The glasses operate as a mixed form factor powered by Android XR and have optical passthrough to the outside world. The launch will include Best Buy Stores in the US, the UK, Canada, South Korea, and Japan, with European markets coming soon after. Customers can pre-order the glasses with a registration deposit and some of the confirmed apps and games include Project Hail Mary: Journey Among the Stars and Fallout: Factions.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google has rolled out Android 17 Beta 4.1, focusing on issues related to hearing aids and the status bar. The update is available for devices from Pixel 6 to Pixel 10 and the Pixel Tablet, with two firmware numbers for different models. The beta aims to resolve issues before the official Android 17 launch, expected in mid-2026. Key features include app memory limits to reduce RAM usage and improvements in performance and battery life. Google is also testing the first quarterly patch release for Android 17, following Beta 3, which focused on bug fixes and interface enhancements.
Winsage
June 2, 2026
The COSMIC desktop environment, built on Rust and Wayland, is introducing a "Frosted Glass" appearance reminiscent of Windows Aero. System76 CEO Carl Richell announced that the feature is nearing completion and aims to balance aesthetics and functionality, allowing users to adjust the effect's prominence or disable it. Development screenshots have been shared, and the Frosted Glass effect will be integrated into the COSMIC compositor and libcosmic toolkit, with an expected release in the near future.
AppWizard
June 1, 2026
A friend gifted the 1997 PC Gamer US "Holiday Extravaganza" issue, which contains 456 pages of content related to PC gaming. Gary Whitta was the editor-in-chief, and he reviewed the game Dark Forces 2: Jedi Knight with a score of 94%. The issue features an interview with game designer Warren Spector, who discusses his move to Ion Storm and the development of Deus Ex. Chris Norden, the lead programmer for Deus Ex, expressed concerns about the Quake engine's limitations for their project, stating that choosing Unreal over Quake was crucial for the game's development. The interview was originally published in PC Gamer Vol. 4 #12, December 1997.
AppWizard
May 28, 2026
The Steam Workshop has undergone a redesign in 2026, transitioning from beta to full availability. The updated interface features a home page that highlights popular mods, including essential mods like SkyUI for Skyrim. Enhanced search and filter tools have been introduced, allowing users to save search queries with customizable tags. The search functionality scans both titles and descriptions, with adjustable settings for modifiers. A new 'quick view' feature provides essential information about mods without navigating away from the browse section. Users can subscribe, favorite, or add mods to collections directly from this quick view. The update is live, with future enhancements planned but no specific timelines announced.
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