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AppWizard
May 17, 2026
Grinding Gear Games is making Path of Exile 2 more accessible with the 0.5 update, titled Return of the Ancients, which introduces significant changes to the game. The update includes enhanced in-game guidance, allowing players to access build guides, prioritize skill gems, and receive tailored tips on item stats directly within the game. This feature aims to reduce the intimidation factor for newcomers and streamline the experience for players creating their own builds. The developers of Path of Building are also planning to update their tool to enhance compatibility with the new in-game integration. Additionally, the update simplifies crafting mechanics by linking specific materials to each mechanic, making planning easier for players. Game Director Jonathan Rogers expressed optimism about the new quests improving endgame accessibility and stated that Grinding Gear Games aims to incorporate functionalities that players need for the 0.5 update, with plans for a 1.0 launch by the end of 2026.
AppWizard
May 17, 2026
Oppo's Multi-X team has introduced X-OmniClaw, an open-source AI agent for Android that operates on the device without cloud processing. It uses the camera, screen, and voice functionalities to perform tasks across applications. Unlike cloud-based platforms, X-OmniClaw processes information locally, with the cloud serving as a supplementary resource. The architecture integrates three perception channels into a unified pipeline, allowing it to interpret scenes and user requests effectively. It transforms local data into semantic entries for long-term memory, processes gallery photos into descriptions, and filters out sensitive information. X-OmniClaw captures user behavior into reusable skills, enabling direct navigation to app pages through deeplinks. Demonstrations show its ability to retrieve product prices, assist with homework, and create highlight albums from photos. The project is built on the open-source HermesApp codebase and is accessible on GitHub. It draws inspiration from existing models, including Google's local model and ByteDance's UI-TARS, while enhancing functionality through on-device execution and structural XML data integration.
AppWizard
May 15, 2026
Valve has released a significant update to the Steam Community Market, currently in beta and available to all Steam users with an opt-out option. The update enhances the user experience for purchasing virtual items, particularly in Counter-Strike, and includes improvements such as larger item listings with more images and detailed descriptions, automatically generated images for Counter-Strike items, and a streamlined purchasing process. Valve has created over 27 million unique images for Counter-Strike listings, allowing for better item comparison and visibility. The update also introduces quality-of-life improvements like automatic loading of listings, advanced search options, breadcrumb navigation, and improved text entry support.
AppWizard
May 15, 2026
Netflix plans to enhance its advertising strategy by introducing additional ad placements within its "Clips" feed and podcasts. The company reported that its ads now reach 250 million global monthly active users, with over 80% of ad-supported members engaging with ads weekly. Netflix has expanded its ad-supported tier to 15 new countries, including Colombia, Ireland, Peru, Norway, and the Philippines. The company reported .5 billion in ad revenue at the end of 2025, marking a 16% year-over-year growth. However, it also raised subscription prices, with the Standard with Ads plan increasing from .99 to .99, the Standard Ad-Free plan rising to .49, and the Premium tier increasing to .99.
Winsage
May 15, 2026
Microsoft will roll out Low Latency Profile enhancements for Windows 11 in the coming weeks, currently being tested in Release Preview builds. This feature optimizes CPU performance by temporarily boosting frequency during brief intervals, potentially improving app launch responsiveness by up to 40% and system flyouts by up to 70%. Preliminary tests indicate significant performance improvements, especially for users with lower-end hardware. The feature operates in the background and is not user-configurable. It will be included in an upcoming optional non-security preview update expected by the end of the month, followed by integration into the next monthly security patch on June 9. Updates will be rolled out in phases. These enhancements are part of Microsoft's Windows K2 initiative.
Winsage
May 15, 2026
In April 2026, Zac Bowden reported on Windows K2, an initiative by Microsoft aimed at improving Windows for gaming, with a focus on surpassing Valve's SteamOS in performance. Project Helix, the next-generation Xbox console platform, will be built on Windows 11 but has faced criticism due to SteamOS outperforming Windows 11 in gaming tests. Users have noted that SteamOS provides a more polished user experience compared to Windows 11, which currently has limitations for gaming handhelds. Windows K2 is intended to address issues such as reducing bloat, enhancing UI responsiveness, and optimizing gaming performance. The success of Windows K2 is seen as crucial for the future of Xbox, as it aims to create a seamless integration between Windows and Xbox products.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
Microsoft has introduced MDASH (Multi-Model Agentic Scanning Harness), a security solution that uses over 100 specialized AI agents to identify software vulnerabilities. On May 12, 2026, MDASH identified 16 new vulnerabilities (CVEs) in the Windows networking and authentication stack, four of which were critical, including remote code execution vulnerabilities in tcpip.sys, ikeext.dll, netlogon.dll, and dnsapi.dll. Ten of these vulnerabilities can be accessed over the network without authentication. MDASH operates through a four-stage pipeline: analyzing source code, scrutinizing for suspicious elements, debating the exploitability of issues, and attempting to exploit vulnerabilities. The system is model-agnostic and allows integration of new models and domain-specific knowledge. MDASH scored 88.45 percent on the CyberGym benchmark, ranking first among competitors, although the comparison may not be entirely fair as it contrasts a comprehensive framework with individual models. The models used to achieve this score are not specified. MDASH is supported by Microsoft's Autonomous Code Security Team and is currently in a limited private preview for select customers.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
The Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2026 took place in Taipei, marking Microsoft's return to the event after a hiatus since 2018. The conference focused on the Driver Quality Initiative (DQI), aimed at improving driver quality, reliability, and security on the Windows platform. The DQI is built on four pillars: Architecture, Trust, Lifecycle, and Quality Measures. Key themes discussed included the importance of collaboration among stakeholders, enhancing Windows 11 quality, and fostering innovation through strong foundational practices. Attendees participated in workshops and hands-on labs to deepen their understanding of driver development and compatibility testing. Partners expressed a shared commitment to improving driver and platform quality, emphasizing the need for transparency and ongoing engagement. Microsoft plans to continue investing in reliability, security, performance, compatibility, and quality in collaboration with its partners.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
A recent report from Eurogamer highlights the fate of Project Trident at Amazon Games, where the entire team was dismissed after being directed to shift their creative focus towards artificial intelligence integration. This incident reflects a broader trend in the games industry, as Amazon had previously laid off 14,000 employees by late 2025, indicating job insecurity in the field.
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