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AppWizard
May 30, 2026
The author experienced fatigue and burnout regarding Final Fantasy 14's current state, feeling that the game had become stagnant due to aging systems and a predictable patch structure. This sentiment was shared by friends and the broader community. However, after attending Fan Fest, the author felt reinvigorated and optimistic about the game, noting a noticeable influx of happy players upon logging in. Significant changes announced, such as the introduction of Evolved Mode, the elimination of the two-minute meta, ensuring everyone receives a limit break, and expanding combo actions, suggest that developers are addressing player concerns. The author prefers the game to take risks with new experiments rather than remain stagnant. After returning home from Fan Fest, the author felt a sense of lightness and appreciated the quality-of-life enhancements in the subsequent 7.5 patch, which rekindled enthusiasm for the game.
Winsage
May 30, 2026
Disabling Windows Defender is common among users setting up virtual machines or optimizing build processes, but it can be frustrating due to Windows 11's resistance to such actions. Many guides suggest using outdated registry keys, which are often reverted by updates, leading to repeated attempts to disable the protections. Users may disable Defender for several reasons, including performance issues with virtual machines, conflicts with Android emulators, hindrances in development environments, troubleshooting disk performance, and security testing in isolated labs. However, disabling antivirus software increases exposure to threats. Microsoft Defender includes components such as Antivirus, Real-Time Protection, Cloud-Delivered Protection, Tamper Protection, and Defender for Endpoint. Tamper Protection is a significant barrier to disabling Defender, as it prevents unauthorized changes to security settings. Key considerations before disabling Defender include the need for administrator rights, the effect of Tamper Protection, potential resets from Windows Updates, temporary toggles for Real-Time Protection, and the option to install third-party antivirus software, which places Defender in passive mode. Methods to disable Defender include using the Windows Security GUI, PowerShell commands, Command Prompt, or Group Policy (available only for certain editions). Disabling Tamper Protection requires accessing the GUI or being managed by an organization. To check if Defender is disabled, users can use PowerShell to review specific fields. Common reasons for Defender reactivating include enabled Tamper Protection, system reboots, Windows Updates, lack of third-party antivirus, and security policy refreshes. Installing a legitimate third-party antivirus is often the best way to maintain a consistent state. Instead of disabling Defender, users can add exclusions for specific folders related to virtual machines or development tools, allowing them to maintain protection while avoiding conflicts. Troubleshooting common problems includes ensuring elevated sessions for PowerShell, checking Tamper Protection status, and understanding the limitations of the Group Policy editor based on the Windows edition. Disabling Defender may be appropriate in specific scenarios, but for regular use, especially on machines handling sensitive tasks, the risks generally outweigh the benefits. Using exclusions is recommended for performance improvements without compromising security.
Winsage
May 29, 2026
Hardware prices are increasing due to high demand for RAM and components driven by artificial intelligence growth, affecting sectors like gaming and smartphones. The Steam Deck has already seen a price rise. Qualcomm has launched the Snapdragon C platform, which may allow Windows ARM laptops to be priced as low as 9, potentially making them affordable alternatives to the MacBook Neo. Acer, HP, and Lenovo are among the first manufacturers to use the Snapdragon C, with the Acer Aspire Go 15 featuring this chip. The Snapdragon C utilizes Qualcomm's Kryo CPU cores, and while specific pricing and performance details are not yet available, the Acer Aspire Go 15 is expected to have a 512 GB storage drive, 8 GB of RAM, and a 1920 x 1080 display. Actual pricing will depend on hardware configurations, and a comparison with the MacBook Neo will require performance benchmarks.
AppWizard
May 29, 2026
Mojang will host Minecraft Live 2026 on May 30, 2026, at 9:30 AM PT / 11:30 AM ET / 4:30 PM BST in Rotterdam, Netherlands, broadcasting live from TwitchCon Europe 2026. The event will be available for viewing on Minecraft's official YouTube and Twitch channels, as well as TikTok. Significant announcements are expected, including the release date for the Chaos Cubed drop and possibly Minecraft Dungeons 2. Attendees will receive a Crafter cape, while online viewers can obtain a complimentary Builder cape.
Winsage
May 29, 2026
Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows is currently available at a discounted price of .97, down from its regular retail price of 9.99, valid until May 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT. The suite includes eight programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and Access. It requires either Windows 10 or Windows 11 and is designed for installation on a single Windows PC.
Tech Optimizer
May 29, 2026
NordVPN is transforming its VPN application to integrate modern threat protection capabilities, focusing on three core pillars: connect, protect, and monitor. The company is consolidating its security features, including browser protection, anti-malware, dark web monitoring, and phishing protection, into a comprehensive security app. In April 2026, NordVPN's threat protection and antivirus service blocked 4.8 million threats, highlighting the need for an evolved approach to cybersecurity. The new app aims to provide proactive protection against various online threats, reducing the complexity of managing multiple security applications. NordVPN's subscriptions start at a few dollars per month, with different tiers offering varying levels of security features, including a Basic plan, Complete plan, and Prime tier for comprehensive cybersecurity.
AppWizard
May 29, 2026
Android Auto beta users on version 17.0.162144 can now switch between active media applications with a swipe, using an interface that displays cards for available media apps. This feature follows an update to the media app switcher in Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 and improves user experience while driving. The stable version of Android Auto currently does not support this media app switching, requiring manual navigation to different apps. The new feature is currently limited to the beta channel but is expected to be available in the stable version soon.
AppWizard
May 29, 2026
Google has released a late May update for Gemini for Home and its Home app, introducing a "visual insights" feature that allows connected cameras to automate responses based on detected events. The update includes refined media controls, improved speed for common commands, and the ability to execute multiple tasks from a single command. Apple Music support has been reinstated, and Bluetooth pairing has been simplified. The user interface for the Familiar Faces feature has been refreshed, and smart home widgets have improved responsiveness. Google has also expanded Gemini for Home to carriers and hardware manufacturers, enabling easier integration of its features into devices. Additionally, a Home Premium plan is being introduced to Internet Service Providers, carriers, and security companies.
AppWizard
May 28, 2026
Bungie has announced the final update for Destiny 2, which will coincide with the end of its live service development. The June update will feature a revival of beloved weapons and the return of the Sparrow Racing League, alongside a renewed focus on Destiny 2's patrol zones. This update aims to encourage players to gather in public spaces that were significant during the game's early years. The Monument of Triumph update is set to release on June 9, inviting players to engage with the game’s history and environments as they prepare for an indefinite hiatus.
Winsage
May 28, 2026
A Secure Boot certificate refresh is being deployed across supported Windows devices via Windows Update. The Secure Boot certificates from 2011 will begin to expire in June 2026, prompting Microsoft to introduce new 2023-dated certificates to maintain security. Most users will require minimal action if their PCs are updated, but older devices may face challenges. The current certificates include: - Microsoft Corporation KEK CA 2011: expires June 24, 2026 - Microsoft UEFI CA 2011: expires June 27, 2026 - Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011: expires October 19, 2026 The new certificates will remain valid until 2038, with plans for post-quantum cryptography around 2030. While PCs using the 2011 certificates will continue to function, they will lose access to new security protections, making them vulnerable to emerging threats. A notable example of such a threat is the BlackLotus bootkit, which exploited vulnerabilities to bypass Secure Boot. Microsoft's rollout strategy involves a staged update process that typically takes around 48 hours and may require restarts. Users are advised to keep Windows updated and check their Secure Boot status. Known issues may arise for older PCs, systems that bypassed Windows 11 requirements, Legacy BIOS systems, and custom firmware configurations. IT teams managing devices should inventory their systems, monitor specific event IDs, test updates, and document devices that cannot be updated.
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