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AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Lidl has launched Lidl Plus Points, a rewards system in the Lidl Plus app, allowing shoppers to earn points with every grocery purchase. New and existing app users receive 100 complimentary points that can be redeemed for select rewards. The points can be exchanged for money-off coupons, free or discounted products, and rewards on various items. From May 5 to May 22, customers earn double points on fruit purchases. Lidl has partnered with Liberty X for a marketing campaign to promote the new program.
AppWizard
April 18, 2026
Minecraft has evolved into a platform that allows users to create playable maps of real-world locations through an open-source tool called Arnis, developed by the user louis-e. This tool replicates cities, roads, and landscapes using geospatial data from OpenStreetMap, functioning on both Java and Bedrock versions of the game. Arnis is built in Rust and features a user-friendly graphical interface with a command-line mode available. Users can select a location to transform it into a Minecraft world without needing mods or advanced programming skills. The project is open-source, inviting contributions from users. Arnis effectively turns Minecraft into a "playable Google Maps," enabling exploration of real locations while adhering to the game's rules.
Winsage
April 10, 2026
Microsoft is enhancing the user experience for Windows 11 by reintroducing customizable features for the taskbar, allowing users to reposition it to the top, left, or right sides of their screens and adjust its size. This functionality was available in Windows 10 but removed in Windows 11. The company is also testing a new Command Palette Dock feature for easier access to utilities. Microsoft aims to roll out these taskbar customization features as early as summer and has indicated that 2026 will be significant for addressing user feedback and improving Windows 11.
AppWizard
March 18, 2026
The Gemini screen automation feature is now available on the Pixel 10 series in the U.S., following its launch on the Galaxy S26. This feature allows users to automate tasks such as ordering food, booking rides, and arranging grocery deliveries. Free users can make approximately five requests per day, while Ultra subscribers can make up to 120 requests daily. The feature can be activated by holding the power button or using the "Hey Google" command, guiding users through tasks with real-time updates. It supports applications like Lyft, Uber, Uber Eats, Grubhub, DoorDash, and Starbucks, and can ask follow-up questions during the ordering process.
AppWizard
March 13, 2026
Samsung and Google have started rolling out the Gemini screen automation feature for the Galaxy S26 series in the U.S. and Korea. This feature allows users to delegate tasks to Gemini, which can control apps and execute multi-step processes, such as ordering food or hailing a cab. The feature was showcased at the Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2026, highlighting its ability to navigate multiple applications and perform complex tasks. Users can monitor ongoing actions and regain control if needed, with Gemini requiring user confirmation before finalizing any orders. Currently, it supports popular apps like Lyft, Uber, Grubhub, DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Starbucks, with plans for Instacart integration. The feature is exclusive to the Galaxy S26 series and operates in English, with plans to extend to the Pixel 10 lineup soon.
AppWizard
February 26, 2026
Google is enhancing Android apps to align with user expectations for artificial intelligence, similar to advancements in Windows 11. Developers received a preview of this initiative, which includes a new feature called AppFunctions. This feature allows Android apps to expose public interfaces for specific functionalities, enabling seamless interaction with AI agents and system-level services. AppFunctions are analogous to the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for cloud-based AI interconnectivity and will be accessible through Google's Jetpack library and platform APIs, ensuring local interactions on devices. AppFunctions are currently in early development, with initial examples implemented in the upcoming Gemini version for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series and other Samsung devices running OneUI 8.5 and higher. Users will interact with Calendar, Notes, and Tasks using AppFunctions to streamline activities. Google is launching an early preview of AppFunctions through a beta feature in the Gemini app, available on the Galaxy S26 series and select Pixel 10 devices, allowing users to delegate tasks to AI agents by double-pressing the power button. The initial rollout will focus on apps in food delivery, grocery, and rideshare sectors in the US and Korea. AppFunctions are expected to be integrated into Android 17, with a stable release anticipated around mid-year.
AppWizard
February 25, 2026
Gemini is launching a new beta automation feature in its app for users of the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy S26 series, initially available in the U.S. and Korea. Users can activate this feature by long-pressing the power button to assist with multi-step tasks like booking rides or reordering meals. The feature emphasizes safety and privacy, allowing users to control, monitor, and secure their data during automation. It will initially support select applications in the food, grocery, and rideshare sectors.
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