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AppWizard
April 29, 2026
Players of the new urban supernatural gacha game, Neverness to Everness, can redeem valuable codes for premium currency, Annulith, and other rewards. There are five codes available, four of which provide Annulith: 1. NTE0429 - 100 Annulith, 2x Elite Hunter Guide, 2x Chaotic Dye, 12,000 Beetle Coins 2. NTENANALLYGO - 100 Annulith, 5x Senior Hunter Guide, 5x Colourless Dye, 6,000 Beetle Coins 3. NTENOWTOENJOY - 100 Annulith, 5x Rising Hunter Guide, 5x Colourless Dye, 4,000 Beetle Coins 4. NTEGIFT - 50 Annulith, 5x Rising Hunter Guide, 5x Colourless Dye 5. NTEHAVEFUN - 3x Rising Hunter Guides, 3x Colourless Dye, 3x Manhole Thug To redeem these codes, players must complete the prologue to unlock the mailbox and phone menu, then follow these steps: 1. Launch Neverness to Everness 2. Press escape to open the in-game phone menu 3. Click on the three dots next to the avatar portrait 4. Select the Redeem Codes option 5. Enter a code and click redeem 6. Collect rewards from the in-game mailbox.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Google will overhaul its Google Home & Nest Community and Fitbit forums next month, resulting in the permanent deletion of all existing posts. Users will lose access to their post history, and Fitbit users must create new accounts as the previous platform will be retired along with all associated profile data. The updates are set to roll out in May, and users are advised to save important threads or guides before the transition.
Winsage
April 26, 2026
The Windows Package Manager (winget) traditionally requires users to manually execute commands like "winget upgrade --all" to update applications, while the Microsoft Store only provides automatic updates for Store apps. The WAU Settings GUI enhances the winget experience by introducing a graphical user interface that allows users to configure automatic updates without scripts. Users can set schedules, manage allowlists and blocklists, and receive notifications for completed updates. Winget-AutoUpdate (WAU) is designed for users who frequently install applications via winget and want a maintenance-free system, operating quietly in the background to automate updates.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Google has launched a physical ChromeOS Flex USB Kit, priced at a modest amount, to support users on Windows 10 whose hardware does not meet Windows 11 requirements. This kit, developed with Back Market, is part of a pilot program with limited stock. The kit includes printed guides and video tutorials for installing ChromeOS Flex, which is available for free download. ChromeOS Flex allows devices to boot in under 10 seconds and primarily supports web browsing and cloud-based applications, but does not support Android applications. It consumes approximately 19 percent less energy than similar systems and aims to extend the lifespan of existing devices to reduce electronic waste. The kit is available through Back Market, but future production and pricing details have not been disclosed.
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