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AppWizard
August 22, 2026
Users may have noticed an app named “Android Pulse” in their Google Play updates, which appears as a blank square. This is a first-party Google application for "Defining anomalies for debugging," aimed at facilitating rule distribution for anomaly detection related to critical system resource consumption within the Android operating system and its applications. The app is integrated into Pixel devices as “Pulse” and has a heart rate-inspired green icon. “Android Pulse” has been available since March, with over 10 million downloads, and this is the first time it has appeared in the Play Store for manual installation.
AppWizard
August 22, 2026
The anonymous group CYBERLEEK claims to possess a complete working build of Grand Theft Auto 6 and threatens to release it to millions of PC users unless legal actions against them are stopped. They have distributed backup copies of the game globally, beyond U.S. legal jurisdiction, and have an automated system that could release the game if their communication is disrupted. CYBERLEEK is soliciting cryptocurrency donations and positioning their actions as a protest against the digitalization of the gaming industry. The gaming community is divided on the authenticity of the threat, with some speculating it may be a marketing strategy. Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games have not commented and are preparing for the game's release on November 19 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles.
Winsage
August 22, 2026
New Windows 11 Insider Preview builds are being rolled out for users in the Beta and Experimental Channels, addressing an issue with the Feature Flags list. Notable new features include: 1. Modernized Autoplay experience: The AutoPlay dialog has been updated to streamline the selection process for connecting devices. It features a refreshed interface built with WinUI, supports dark mode, and is more responsive to text scaling and display settings. 2. Accessibility setting - "Open apps maximized": This new feature automatically maximizes app windows upon opening, benefiting users of screen readers, magnification tools, and those working in tablet mode. Users can enable it in Settings > Accessibility > Visual effects.
AppWizard
August 22, 2026
Google has launched "Android Pulse," an application for detecting anomalies in the Android operating system and installed applications, primarily for Google Pixel devices. The app is available for download on the Google Play Store and is in its initial version (v1.0.968586556). It functions like a system application with no additional configuration needed after installation. The app features a blank icon on the Play Store, but its "App Info" section displays an electrocardiogram (ECG) design, indicating its monitoring purpose. Future updates are expected to improve its anomaly detection capabilities.
Winsage
August 22, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a standalone application called MicrosoftSettings.exe that prompts users to change their default search engine to Bing across all browsers on their PC. This application is not force-installed via Windows Update or available in the Microsoft Store; it can be downloaded from Microsoft's official servers. Upon installation, it encourages users to add a Chrome extension named Microsoft Bing Homepage & Search, which alters search settings and directs users to the Microsoft Rewards page. The installation process features a welcome screen with a pre-set toggle for changing the search engine to Bing, applicable to Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. The extension has a 4-star rating and claims 5 million users, but it triggers alerts from Chrome regarding its permissions. Microsoft has also launched a sweepstakes for Bing users and made it possible to sign into Bing using Google or Apple accounts. Despite efforts to promote Bing, Microsoft has committed to decluttering MSN and simplifying its offerings in other areas.
Winsage
August 22, 2026
Windows 11 will remove the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) tool in the upcoming September 2026 Update, marking its complete elimination after being deprecated in earlier versions. Testing of early builds shows that WMIC is no longer accessible, with attempts to use it resulting in a "command not recognized" error. Previously, WMIC was available as an optional feature, but it will no longer be included or reactivatable in the new update. Microsoft stated that this removal aims to improve the security and reliability of Windows, as WMIC has been exploited by cybercriminals for attacks. The September 2026 Update will also introduce other enhancements, including the ability to disable Bing in Windows Search and improvements in app speed.
Winsage
August 21, 2026
Microsoft has announced that users in the Windows Insider Program enrolled in the Beta, Experimental, or Experimental (26H1) channel should update their systems. The latest Experimental build resolves the issue of an empty Feature Flags list for Insiders in the Experimental channel. Notable features in the new builds include a modernized Autoplay experience with a new dialog built with WinUI, supporting Light and Dark modes, text scaling, and seamless notifications. Additionally, a new accessibility setting ensures that all applications open in a maximized state, found under Accessibility > Visual effects in the Settings app.
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