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AppWizard
January 31, 2026
Code Vein 2 is set to launch at 3 pm PST on January 29. The deluxe edition will unlock three days earlier for early access. Global launch times include: Los Angeles at 3 pm PST, New York at 6 pm EST, London at 11 pm GMT, Berlin at 12 am CET on January 30, Tokyo at 8 am JST on January 30, and Sydney at 8 am AEDT on January 30. Preloading is not available for the standard edition, but the deluxe edition allows for advanced access.
Winsage
November 21, 2025
Microsoft Windows celebrated its 40th anniversary on November 20, 2025. The journey began with the launch of Windows 1.0 in 1985, designed as a graphical layer atop MS-DOS, requiring a graphics card and 256KB of RAM. Subsequent releases included Windows 2.0 in 1987, Windows 3.0 and 3.1 in 1990 and 1992, respectively, which introduced significant features like a 3D-styled interface and popular games. Windows 95, launched in the mid-1990s, introduced the Start menu and taskbar, selling over seven million copies shortly after its release. The late 1990s and early 2000s saw the introduction of Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP in 2001, which was noted for its stability. Windows Vista was released in 2007, followed by Windows 7 in 2009, and Windows 8, which faced user backlash. Windows 10 was launched in 2015, adopting a Windows-as-a-Service model, and Windows 11 continues to evolve with new design and hardware requirements.
BetaBeacon
November 18, 2025
- Resident Evil Survival Unit is a mobile game based on Capcom's Resident Evil series. - The game offers a strategic experience with real-time strategy elements set in a parallel world inspired by the Resident Evil universe. - Players can build bases, secure resources, battle creatures, and form alliances with others. - Iconic characters from the Resident Evil franchise are featured in the game. - Renowned artist Yoshitaka Amano contributed the original creature "Mortem" to the game. - The game is free-to-play with in-app purchases and was launched on November 18, 2025. - The game is available on iOS and Android in 151 countries and regions worldwide.
AppWizard
September 12, 2025
Chinese manufacturer Biwin has introduced a mini SSD that may replace traditional microSD cards in handheld PCs. The mini SSD is slightly larger than a standard SD card and offers storage capacities from 512GB to 2TB. It will first be supported by OneXPlayer handhelds, adhering to PCIe 4.0 and NVMe 1.4 standards, with read and write speeds of up to 3,718MB/s and 3,415MB/s, respectively. This performance exceeds that of microSD Express cards and typical microSD cards, which max out at 950MB/s and 240MB/s, respectively. The mini SSD measures 0.59 x 0.66 x 0.05 inches (15 x 17 x 1.4mm), making it more portable than M.2 2230 drives. Biwin plans to bundle the mini SSD with select OneXPlayer devices, pricing the 512GB model at approximately 399 CNY and the 1TB model at around 599 CNY, while the 2TB pricing is unconfirmed. The success of the mini SSD will depend on broader adoption by manufacturers beyond niche handhelds.
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