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Winsage
May 7, 2026
Microsoft is refining Windows 11 based on user feedback, planning to reintroduce a smaller taskbar and resize controls similar to Windows 10. Early signs of these changes are evident in preview builds, specifically in Windows 11 Build 26300.8346, which features a compact Widgets button. Currently, Windows 11 allows for smaller taskbar buttons but not a smaller taskbar overall. Upcoming updates aim to restore the full functionality of the Windows 10 taskbar. Microsoft has acknowledged past missteps and is committed to enhancements, including improved performance and a more efficient File Explorer. Up to 18 major changes are being tested for Windows 11, with some already implemented in the April 2026 update, which includes improvements to system tray loading, Windows Hello reliability, and performance issues in File Explorer. Future changes will also focus on reducing advertisements and enhancing user experience.
Winsage
May 7, 2026
Microsoft is enhancing the performance of File Explorer in Windows 11, moving beyond the initial preloading feature introduced last year. Tali Roth, Microsoft's Head of Product for Windows Shell, stated that the company is committed to implementing targeted optimizations to improve the speed and responsiveness of File Explorer. The preloading adjustment improved the app's launch time but did not resolve performance issues during subsequent uses, as users reported sluggishness when navigating folders. Microsoft's new strategy involves deeper foundational engineering to reduce unnecessary disk reads and application hangs. The ongoing "fix Windows 11" campaign indicates progress, though questions remain about the initial performance issues.
Winsage
May 6, 2026
Microsoft has increased its public relations efforts to highlight enhancements in Windows 11, announcing performance and reliability fixes following an update from Marcus Ash, the Windows Insider lead. Tali Roth, Microsoft’s Head of Product for Windows Shell, addressed user dissatisfaction with the preloading of File Explorer, which is seen as a resource-intensive solution that does not resolve underlying performance issues. Critics argue that while preloading improves initial launch times, it consumes an additional ~35MB of RAM and does not eliminate delays in folder navigation and other functions. In response to the criticism, Roth explained that Microsoft employs a multi-faceted strategy for improving File Explorer, which includes targeted optimizations to the launch sequence, removing unnecessary processes, and addressing deeper foundational issues. These improvements are being rolled out incrementally, with recent Insider builds showcasing enhancements like reduced visual glitches and a modernized Properties dialog.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Firaxis announced that Civilization VII will introduce a feature allowing players to engage with a single civilization throughout an entire campaign. The upcoming Test of Time update, launching on May 19, will be a comprehensive, free overhaul based on player feedback. Key features include the introduction of "time-tested Civs," allowing players to maintain their civilization across ages, a revamped victory system with dynamic conditions, optional side objectives for various playstyles, updated map generation techniques, user interface improvements, balance changes, and a complimentary leader for all players.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Google is set to unveil a comprehensive update to the Google Home app in Spring 2026, featuring a complete overhaul focused on speed, performance, and a more intuitive interface. The update includes faster performance, smoother scrolling, and a modernized camera experience. AI integration will allow cameras to collaborate for clearer narratives, with features for swiping between views, resizing the video player, and skipping clips using 10-second jump buttons. Gemini 3.1 will enhance the voice assistant, enabling users to execute complex, multi-step commands in a single request. The app will also feature a revamped event details page, improved frame rates, and reduced lag, with Google Home Premium users receiving Gemini-generated event summaries. The camera settings menu will be simplified, consolidating all "seen" and "heard" events onto a single page. Additional home automation features will allow users to manage kitchen appliances, control robot vacuums, check smart lock statuses, and monitor battery levels. The "Ask Home on Web" feature will enter Public Preview, enabling users to search camera history, check device statuses, and set up automations from their desktops.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Path tracing scalability is maximized on the RTX 5090 with 4K DLSS quality mode, while the RTX 5070 can achieve a commendable experience using optimized settings at 1440p DLSS balanced mode. The RTX 5070 is the most prevalent Blackwell GPU according to the Steam Hardware Survey, indicating that path tracing is becoming mainstream. Optimal performance in Pragmata on an 8GB GPU requires selecting the lowest texture quality setting due to bugs and potential stuttering with medium settings. Higher mesh quality settings may reduce geometry on 8GB cards. Optimized settings for Pragmata include various configurations for ray tracing, texture quality, and shadow quality, closely mirroring developer settings for current-generation consoles. Enabling the shadow cache option significantly improves frame rates by reusing existing shadow data.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Google is rolling out the May 2026 software update for all supported Pixel devices running Android 16, which includes the Pixel 7a, Pixel 8 series, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9 series, Pixel 9a, Pixel 10 series, Pixel Tablet, and Pixel Fold, under the build number CP1A.260505.005. The update addresses known issues and brings enhancements to the devices listed. However, for Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold users, the update includes a bootloader change that prevents rolling back to previous versions of the bootloader after installation.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
The upcoming Rust update, Upgrade Hard, Raid Harder, will be released on Thursday, May 7, at 11 am PDT / 2 pm EST / 7 pm BST / 8 pm CET. It introduces a mortar, allowing players to launch explosive projectiles from a distance, which changes the dynamics of base raids. The update also includes a rework of the Tin Can alarm, improvements to the workbench, a nerf to Deep Sea loot, and the introduction of a Boat Vendor for purchasing boat equipment. Additionally, new naval achievements will be added for players to explore.
TrendTechie
May 5, 2026
qBittorrent 5.2.0 was released on May 3, 2026, as an open-source torrent client developed with the Qt toolkit. It is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS, and its source code is on GitHub under the GPLv2+ license. The project started with version 4.0 in November 2017, followed by versions 5.0 in September 2024 and 5.1 in April 2025. Key features include an integrated search engine, RSS feed subscription, remote management, and advanced torrent settings. Version 5.2.0 includes enhancements such as an advanced tracker status filter, removal of subcategory restrictions, asynchronous block calculations, reduced resume times for paused downloads, configurable RSS feed refresh times, SOCKS4/SOCKS4a proxy support for the search engine, and various improvements to the web interface and user customization options. Support for builds with Qt 6.5 has been discontinued.
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