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AppWizard
May 27, 2025
Google is developing a new feature for its app that will include an "Images" tab, similar to Pinterest. This feature will allow users to select topics of interest, such as "Women’s fashion," "Food & Drink," and "Home Decor," to receive a personalized feed of curated images. Users can interact with images by sharing, saving, or using Google Lens for further exploration, and they can hide images that do not match their preferences. The feature is still in development, and early tests show a mix of images across various topics rather than strictly adhering to user-selected interests.
AppWizard
May 25, 2025
Mojang is set to launch a new tabletop role-playing game titled Minecraft: Roll for Adventure – The Temple of the Charged Creeper on July 8th. This game will include a hardcover book with a character sheet, essential rules, and four green dice. Players will take on the role of heroes tasked with defending a village from an invading group of illagers by crafting items, surviving mob encounters, and destroying the Temple of the Charged Creeper. The game features iconic weapons and armor from Minecraft, spans 224 pages, and is recommended for players aged 10 and up. Preorders are available on Amazon. The potential for future installments in the series depends on the success of this initial release.
Winsage
May 23, 2025
Microsoft is enhancing its Windows 11 applications with AI-powered features, particularly in Notepad, Paint, and the Snipping Tool. Notepad will receive an AI-driven text generation feature in preview version 11.2504.46.0, allowing users to generate text by right-clicking in the document. This feature requires a Microsoft 365 subscription, providing 60 AI credits monthly for users on Personal or Family plans. The Snipping Tool will introduce a 'perfect screenshot' feature that refines selections for precise cropping and a color picker for identifying colors on-screen, supporting HEX, RGB, and HSL codes. Paint will feature a new 'welcome experience' to guide users, an AI object selection tool for easier editing, and a sticker generator for creating custom stickers based on prompts. These updates aim to integrate AI into everyday applications, although concerns exist about potential feature bloat in Notepad and the requirement for a Copilot+ PC with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for many features, which may limit accessibility.
AppWizard
May 23, 2025
Bethesda's latest game, Doom: The Dark Ages, is priced at £70 for both PC and console and can be completed in about 13 hours. This pricing strategy has raised concerns among gamers, especially since PC games typically have lower price points. Some gamers believe this may be an attempt by Microsoft to promote its subscription service, Game Pass, while others plan to wait for sales. Additionally, there are concerns about Bungie's management following its acquisition by Sony, with critics questioning the effectiveness of such corporate acquisitions in revitalizing franchises. In contrast, Nintendo is innovating with its upcoming Mario Kart World for the Switch 2, moving the series to an open-world format, which has generated excitement among fans. The gaming community remains engaged in discussions about pricing, management, and innovation as the industry evolves.
AppWizard
May 22, 2025
The Google Phone app, currently available only on Pixel phones in the US, features Call Notes that allow users to transcribe and summarize calls. A recent teardown revealed that Google is exploring an option for automatic deletion of Call Notes, similar to the existing feature for call recordings. Users may be able to set automatic deletions for Call Notes after seven, 14, or 30 days, and there will be an option to delete all Call Notes at once. The feature is expected to help users manage their notes more efficiently. There is potential for the Call Notes feature to expand to other markets and languages in the future.
AppWizard
May 21, 2025
Samsung Notes can now operate on any Windows device, allowing users to sync the app without needing a Galaxy Book. Previously, users faced limitations and had to use workarounds for compatibility with non-Galaxy devices. The update has received positive feedback, with users reporting successful operation on various Windows laptops, enhancing productivity by allowing note consolidation across multiple devices.
Winsage
May 20, 2025
Microsoft is removing all onboarding fees for individual developers to publish applications on the Microsoft Store, effective next month. This change allows developers to publish without a credit card, making the platform more accessible. Company accounts will still incur a fee, but individual developers can utilize the built-in developer mode on Windows 10, 11, and Xbox consoles to create unsigned applications. The Microsoft Store will also see improvements in discovery, delivery, and user acquisition processes. While developer mode is popular for running emulation software, it remains limited by the deprecated UWP application platform, affecting Xbox console applications.
Tech Optimizer
May 19, 2025
A researcher using the pseudonym es3n1n has created a tool called Defendnot that manipulates Windows operating systems to disable Microsoft Defender, making devices vulnerable to malware. Defendnot simulates the presence of a legitimate antivirus by using an undocumented API in the Windows Security Center, convincing Windows that a valid antivirus is installed. This development raises concerns about cybersecurity, as it undermines the effectiveness of built-in antivirus protections like Windows Defender.
AppWizard
May 19, 2025
Developer Cloud Imperium Games announced a delay in the release of new flight blades for Star Citizen, which will now be available for in-game currency instead of requiring real-world money. Community director Tyler "Zyloh" Witkin emphasized the importance of gameplay accessibility and stated that everything players support through pledges will eventually be attainable through gameplay. The new flight blades will be available for aUEC in an upcoming patch scheduled for June. Star Citizen has raised over 0 million in funding, reflecting strong community support.
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