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AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Night Street Games, co-founded by Dan and Mac Reynolds, launched a 5v5 multiplayer shooter called Last Flag, inspired by the capture the flag game mode. The game has received positive reviews on Steam and is priced affordably, but it debuted with fewer than 600 concurrent users, which has since decreased. Mac Reynolds emphasized the studio's focus on creative integrity over chasing trends, aiming to provide a unique gaming experience. Despite the commitment to a creative vision, the game faces challenges in attracting a substantial player base, similar to other recent titles that struggled to maintain engagement. Reynolds believes success should not be solely measured by player numbers, highlighting the team's pride in their work.
Winsage
April 24, 2026
Windows 11 has introduced a feature that allows users to verify the status of their Secure Boot certificates directly from system settings, simplifying the process ahead of the June 2026 expiration deadline. This update enhances accessibility and empowers users to maintain system security against vulnerabilities. Secure Boot helps prevent unauthorized software and malware from loading during startup, and confirming certificate status can mitigate risks associated with system breaches.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Riot Games is revising the matchmaking framework for League of Legends in preparation for the 2026 season, including the introduction of the Aegis of Valor for autofilled players and reinstating duo queues across all tiers. Players in apex ranks have reported issues with inconsistent matchmaking and LP gain discrepancies. In response, Riot will implement a hard reset of the apex ranked ladder with patch 26.09, placing all players at Master 0 LP. This reset aims to create a more equitable environment but may lead to "wonky matchups." All rewards for Season 1 will be distributed as planned, while Season 3 will reconcile rewards for apex-tier players based on their highest rank. Starting in 2027, LP gain and loss will increase to a maximum of 30, and minimum LP cutoffs for Challenger and Grandmaster will rise to 800 LP and 400 LP, respectively. The apex ranked reset will take effect at the beginning of Season 2 on April 29, impacting regions including BR, EUNE, EUW, LAN, NA, and TR. Initial community reactions have been more positive than expected.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Security researchers have found that the Binance Android app includes SDKs from ByteDance and Tencent, along with 13 additional third-party trackers. This raises privacy concerns for users, as the TikTok SDK collects device fingerprints, behavioral signals, and potentially clipboard data, while the WeChat SDK adds functionalities not necessary for a financial trading platform. The incorporation of these SDKs could expose sensitive financial information. Under EU GDPR and FTC regulations, undisclosed telemetry in financial apps may be considered deceptive trade practices, potentially leading to regulatory repercussions for Binance. Users are advised to revoke permissions from the app or switch to the browser-based platform. The situation could prompt regulatory scrutiny and audits of cryptocurrency asset management apps.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
Jagex initiated a general rollback of RuneScape due to an issue with an overwhelming surplus of runes, allowing players to store up to 2,147,483,647 of a single type in their pouches. This bug posed a risk of causing irreparable economic damage to the game's economy. The rollback was implemented as a last resort, leading to disappointment among players who lost their progress. Community reactions were mixed, with some expressing understanding despite their frustration, while others found humor in the situation.
Winsage
April 21, 2026
Windows Server remains essential for critical workloads globally, with organizations needing to improve security, streamline patching, and maintain resilience in complex hybrid environments. The Windows Server Summit 2026 will take place from May 11–13, focusing on actionable guidance in security, patching, resiliency, and hybrid operations. Key areas of investment for 2026 include upgrade planning for Windows Server 2025, hybrid governance and management through Azure Arc, and operational consistency at scale with monitoring and patch automation. The Summit will provide insights into future Windows Server developments and facilitate direct interaction with Microsoft's product team. Attendees will receive practical guidance on upgrade strategies, operational patterns, security considerations, and hybrid management scenarios. Common triggers for evaluating changes include planning transitions to Windows Server 2025, reassessing patch cadence, standardizing hybrid operations, and addressing operational fragmentation. The event is aimed at enterprise IT professionals seeking to secure and modernize their Windows Server environments.
Winsage
April 20, 2026
Windows Server is facing increasing operational demands due to the need for quicker patch cycles, enhanced system resilience, and complexities from hybrid environments. The Windows Server Summit 2026, scheduled for May 11–13, will address these challenges by providing actionable insights on security, patching, resiliency, and hybrid operations. Key areas of focus for organizations include upgrade planning for Windows Server 2025, hybrid governance and management through Azure Arc, and maintaining operational consistency at scale with monitoring and patch automation. The Summit will feature scenario-based technical sessions and live Q&A opportunities with Microsoft’s engineering and product teams. Common triggers for reevaluation of Windows Server operations include plans to transition to Windows Server 2025, reassessment of patch cadence, efforts to standardize operations across hybrid deployments, and recognition of operational fragmentation. The event aims to provide practical guidance for enterprise IT professionals to secure and modernize their Windows Server environments.
Winsage
April 19, 2026
Users may encounter the error message “Cannot complete the archive extraction wizard” when using the built-in Windows extractor for ZIP or RAR files, indicating limitations of this tool. Common issues include damaged archives, incompatible compression methods, long file paths, restricted extraction locations, insufficient disk space, or interruptions from security software. To address these challenges, users can: 1. Use third-party extractors like 7-Zip, WinRAR, or PeaZip for better compatibility and success rates. 2. Check if the archive is corrupted and re-download it if necessary, ensuring the download completes fully. 3. Shorten the file path by moving the archive to a simpler directory to avoid exceeding path limits. 4. Temporarily disable antivirus or real-time protection, as it may interrupt the extraction process. If problems persist, testing the archive on a different PC can help determine if the issue is with the archive or the current system. If the archive fails on another computer, it is likely corrupted or incomplete, requiring a fresh download or replacement.
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