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AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Sony has decided not to release PlayStation games on discs, reigniting discussions about the value of physical game copies. A tech enthusiast named Jibril-sama has created "Steam Game Cartridges," which use affordable 2.5-inch SSD drives to store game distributions. Each mini-SSD has a capacity of 128 GB and can be programmed to open and launch games on Steam automatically. Jibril-sama repurposed used cartridges, transforming them into stylish storage solutions that resemble physical game copies for the Nintendo Switch. This approach addresses limited SSD space while appealing to gamers' nostalgia for physical media.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Google has begun the global rollout of Android 17, starting with Pixel phones and expanding to other manufacturers through 2026. The operating system features robust integration with AI applications, enhanced security measures including default parental controls and quantum protection for user data, and improvements optimized for larger screens, making media consumption easier and more enjoyable.
AppWizard
June 8, 2026
- There has been a significant rise in e-commerce sales, with consumers increasingly preferring online shopping over traditional retail. - Sustainability and ethical sourcing are becoming key factors in consumers' purchasing decisions, leading businesses to reevaluate their supply chains. - Companies adopting advanced technologies like AI and machine learning are experiencing improved efficiency and customer engagement. - Organizations that adapt quickly to changing market conditions are more likely to succeed, reflected in increased investment in research and development.
Tech Optimizer
June 5, 2026
Supabase has secured 0 million in Series F funding, raising its post-money valuation to .5 billion. The funding round was led by GIC, with participation from existing investors including Accel, Y Combinator, Craft, Felicis, Peak XV, and Coatue. Stripe made a second investment in Supabase, and Salesforce Ventures also participated in this round. This funding comes seven months after Supabase's Series E, bringing the total capital raised to over 0 million. The user base has more than doubled since Series E, with a 600% increase in databases year-over-year. Supabase currently serves over 250,000 customers, with a significant number using its infrastructure for AI applications. Supabase for Platforms has seen a 370% growth in customer adoption in the last six months. The company has introduced Multigres, an open-source scaling layer for Postgres, which offers horizontal scaling, sharding, zero-downtime migrations, and high availability while remaining compatible with the Postgres ecosystem.
Winsage
May 28, 2026
An InPost locker in High Wycombe displayed an "Activate Windows" message, indicating it was running an unactivated version of Windows. InPost, a Polish logistics company, operates over 14,000 automated lockers in the UK for parcel drop-off and collection. The incident highlights potential issues with software compatibility and the need for regular updates, as the locker may be vulnerable to bugs without activation.
Tech Optimizer
May 21, 2026
Recent advancements in technology include the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning into business operations, leading to enhanced efficiency and productivity. Automation tools are being adopted to streamline workflows, reduce human error, and improve employee satisfaction. Organizations are leveraging data analytics to gain insights for strategic decision-making, using predictive analytics to anticipate market trends and consumer behavior. Additionally, there is a growing emphasis on cybersecurity, with companies investing in robust security measures to protect sensitive information and maintain consumer trust.
Winsage
May 19, 2026
IT leaders face challenges from the rise of artificial intelligence, sophisticated security threats, and scrutiny over investment decisions regarding PC fleets. Microsoft has introduced the Surface line to address these demands, integrating advanced silicon and software for enhanced security and AI capabilities. The new Surface Pro for Business and Surface Laptop for Business, powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, offer significant performance improvements, including up to 35% better graphics than the MacBook Air with M5 and over 90% faster than the Laptop 5 on select configurations. The Surface Laptop for Business is available in 13-inch and 15-inch models, starting at 9.99, featuring a high-resolution touchscreen, advanced haptic touchpad, and up to 23 hours of battery life. The 13-inch Surface Pro for Business, also starting at 9.99, combines multiple input methods with on-device AI processing. All Surface devices are designed with security as a core principle, shipping as Secured-core PCs, and include an optional integrated privacy screen. They support AI applications both in the cloud and on-device, enhancing productivity. Devices can be managed through Microsoft Intune for operational efficiency. The new Surface devices are made from recycled materials, designed for energy efficiency, and certified by ENERGY STAR.
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