LDPlayer 14 was released on June 25, 2026, promising enhanced compatibility, improved performance, and a more stable gaming experience for mobile gamers worldwide.
Many users of Windows 10 are experiencing issues with the AMD Adrenalin Edition 26.6.2 graphics driver, which fails to launch properly and shows a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager. AMD has acknowledged the problem, attributing it to an incompatibility with Windows 10, and has advised users to revert to the previous driver version, Adrenalin Edition 26.6.1. This earlier version does not support FSR 4.1 for RX 7000 series GPUs. There have also been rare reports of similar errors on RX 9000 series systems. AMD's engineers are investigating the issue and working on a solution.
A critical security vulnerability, SVD-2026-0603 (CVE-2026-20253), has been identified in Splunk Enterprise versions 10.0.0 through 10.0.6 and 10.2.0 through 10.2.3. This flaw allows unauthenticated, remote attackers to create or truncate arbitrary files on the host system by exploiting the PostgreSQL Sidecar Service endpoints. The vulnerability is actively exploited, with public proof-of-concept code available, and has been added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list. Successful exploitation can lead to full remote code execution (RCE) as the Splunk user.
The vulnerability arises from inadequate authentication controls on the PostgreSQL Sidecar Service endpoints, specifically /v1/postgres/recovery/backup and /v1/postgres/recovery/restore, which are accessible without authentication. It is classified under CWE-306: Missing Authentication for Critical Function and has a CVSS v3.1 base score of 9.8 (Critical). Attackers can exploit the vulnerability by sending crafted HTTP POST requests to the exposed endpoints, allowing them to create or truncate files and potentially execute malicious scripts.
Indicators of compromise include unexpected files in directories such as /tmp/ or /opt/splunk/var/run/supervisor/pkg-run/, modified Splunk Python scripts, and unusual outbound connections from Splunk to unknown PostgreSQL servers. The vulnerability aligns with several MITRE ATT&CK techniques, including T1190 (Exploit Public-Facing Application) and T1059 (Command and Scripting Interpreter).
Active exploitation of CVE-2026-20253 has been confirmed, and it is likely that both opportunistic cybercriminals and sophisticated threat actors will use this exploit. The affected versions of Splunk Enterprise are 10.2.0 through 10.2.3 and 10.0.0 through 10.0.6, with the issue resolved in versions 10.2.4 and 10.0.7. Organizations are advised to upgrade to fixed versions or disable the PostgreSQL Sidecar Service as a mitigation strategy.
The Steam Machine retails starting at ,049 without a gamepad and ,128 bundled with one. Its performance does not significantly exceed that of the 5.5-year-old PS5, which offers sharper visuals in certain games. The Steam Machine operates more like a console than previous iterations, featuring a compact design and compatibility with modern gamepads. Valve claims to sell its components at cost, having negotiated with suppliers during a memory supply crisis. Users have reported technical issues, such as problems with the Steam Controller, sound output, and game downloads. The device requires manual adjustments for settings, lacks user-friendly configurations, and has questionable reliability with its sleep function. Valve plans to support AMD’s FSR 4 upscaling and is working on graphics driver updates. The Steam Machine is positioned as a versatile gaming and computing solution, but its limitations highlight the need for further refinement.
Google will implement Android developer verification on September 30, 2026, in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. Certified Android devices will block installations of apps from unverified developers, affecting both Google Play and major device-maker app stores. Starting June 2026, the Android Developer Verifier will ensure apps are associated with verified developers before installation. Unregistered apps will not install via standard methods post-September 30 but can be sideloaded through a complex process. Developer registration began in March, requiring legal identification and app ownership verification. Google aims to combat malware with this initiative, which has faced backlash from open-source advocates like F-Droid and the Keep Android Open campaign. The global rollout is set for 2027, with ongoing concerns about appeals processes and the impact on pseudonymous developers.
Microsoft has recommenced the automatic installation of the Microsoft 365 Copilot application on eligible commercial Windows devices as of June 2026. The rollout targets devices running Windows 10 (22H2 or later) and Windows 11 with existing Microsoft 365 desktop applications, focusing initially on tenants with Copilot add-on licenses, expected to conclude by late July 2026. Enterprise administrators can manage this installation through a policy titled 'Disable Microsoft 365 Copilot auto-install,' introduced in May 2026. Users can manually uninstall the app, which will not be reinstalled for 90 days if removed. The rollout will not affect the European Economic Area due to exemptions under the Digital Markets Act. This resumption follows a previous halt in March 2026 due to a configuration error and backlash from users regarding the original rollout plan set for October 2025.
Microsoft has shifted its focus towards generative AI, beginning with its investment in OpenAI in 2019. CEO Satya Nadella has indicated a departure from the company's traditional software-centric vision, emphasizing the need for transformation in light of the AI revolution. The adoption of Windows 11 has been slow, with a survey showing that 30% of HP PCs still run Windows 10, which will reach the end of support on October 14, 2025. Organizations like The Restart Project are helping users transition to Windows 11, while critics argue that Microsoft's upgrade requirements lead to premature obsolescence of functional PCs. Microsoft has launched the Windows K2 program to address user feedback and is exploring an agentic AI operating system.
In response to potential EU antitrust fines, Microsoft has unbundled Teams from Office 365, offering a lower-cost option without the collaboration tool. This move has led to a lawsuit from Salesforce, alleging anticompetitive practices. Alternatives like LibreOffice and Euro-Office are emerging, but experts believe they pose limited immediate threats. Additionally, the French government plans to shift from Windows to Linux and replace Microsoft Teams with a domestic platform by 2027.
Microsoft's AI initiatives have faced challenges, including backlash over the automatic installation of the Copilot AI app, which was temporarily suspended due to user complaints. Shareholders have filed a class action lawsuit, claiming the company overstated Copilot's success and failed to disclose a revenue decline in Azure. Analysts warn that continued investment in AI without meeting expectations may lead to significant challenges for Microsoft. Reports suggest that Azure was rushed to market, resulting in talent loss and performance issues.
pgEdge ColdFront is a data tiering solution for PostgreSQL that allows seamless access to hot and cold storage without changing application code, reducing storage costs by up to 90%. The cold tier is writable, enabling operations like UPDATE and DELETE on archived rows using standard SQL commands. ColdFront automatically migrates older data to Apache Iceberg in Parquet format, compatible with S3-compatible object stores, while maintaining full accessibility through a single Postgres table name. It enhances performance with the DuckDB vectorized columnar engine, achieving 10-100x faster analytical performance on cold data.
ColdFront simplifies data management by automating the movement of cold data to cost-effective storage, addressing challenges like increased storage costs and operational complexities. It allows for compliance tasks, such as GDPR deletion requests, to be executed with a single SQL statement. Key features include a directly writable cold tier, no application changes required, open-source operation, automated partition lifecycle management, cost-effective operations, and distributed access in multi-master clusters. ColdFront is beneficial for sectors like SaaS, IoT, and regulated industries, and is currently available as a production-grade beta, set to be integrated into pgEdge Cloud in the second half of 2026.
Android's developer verification initiative will officially roll out on September 30, 2026, initially targeting users in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. Developers in these regions must complete the verification process by the deadline. Participating app stores, including Google Play and others, will begin verifying app installations, with a global implementation planned for 2027. The initiative aims to enhance security by linking apps to verified identities.
Google is introducing new APIs to facilitate app registration, including the Android Developer ID Status API and the Android Developer Console API, which will support OAuth delegation for third-party platforms. A new system service will be installed on most Android devices to verify developer registrations later this year. The Android Developer ID Status API is set for global launch in July 2026, with early access to the Android Developer Console API. Limited distribution accounts for students and hobbyists will launch globally in August 2026.
Starting September 30, 2026, only apps registered by verified developers will be allowed for installation and updates on certified Android devices, although unregistered apps can still be sideloaded. Google has reported that over 99% of Play developers have completed the verification process, and developers can check their verification status in the Play Console.
Prism Launcher is an open-source Minecraft launcher, a fork of MultiMC, licensed under GPL-3. It allows users to manage multiple isolated game instances, each capable of running different versions of Minecraft, mod loaders, and mod sets. The latest version, 11.0.2, was released in June 2026 and includes features such as integrated browsing for CurseForge and Modrinth, automatic Java switching, and support for mod loaders like Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, and Quilt. It operates without ads and is cross-platform, compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Key features include:
- Multiple instances: Unlimited isolated instances of Minecraft.
- Integrated mod browsers: Direct installation from Modrinth and CurseForge.
- Automatic Java management: Switches Java versions as needed.
- Support for major mod loaders: Easy instance creation with Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, or Quilt.
- No ads: Self-contained experience without interruptions.
- Prerequisites: Requires a paid Minecraft: Java Edition license, specific operating systems, minimum RAM and disk space, and an internet connection.
Installation steps vary by operating system, with detailed instructions provided for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Users must log in with a Microsoft account linked to their Minecraft license and can create instances for vanilla gameplay or install modpacks from Modrinth or CurseForge. Memory allocation settings can be configured per instance for optimal performance.