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Winsage
July 16, 2026
Microsoft released update KB5099539 for Windows 10, enhancing security and addressing vulnerabilities. This update is part of a broader initiative for Windows 10 22H2, Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021, and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021. It will be automatically installed on eligible systems, resulting in build number 19045.7548. The update resolves issues in File Explorer related to OneDrive shortcuts and erroneous error messages during file deletions, as well as fixes for keyboard shortcut malfunctions. Windows 10 PCs will receive updated Secure Boot certificates, which are essential for system integrity, with Microsoft actively rolling these out. Secure Boot certificates for most Windows devices are set to expire starting in June 2026. Users must be enrolled in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to benefit from the KB5099539 update, which provides continued support until October 12, 2027.
AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Google has launched the Play Catalogue Access Program, allowing third-party Android app stores to access the Play Store's app catalogue starting July 22. Apps submitted to Google will be available on these external stores, expanding developers' reach. Downloads from third-party stores will still go through Google Play, maintaining existing service fees. Third-party stores must pay an initial service fee of ,000 for a security review and an annual fee of ,000 for ongoing access. Google has also reduced its commission from 30% to 10% following a settlement with Epic Games, allowing developers to offer alternative payment options. These changes are currently limited to the U.S. market, with a global rollout expected by September 2027.
AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Eric Glyman, cofounder and CEO of Ramp, advocates for a hiring philosophy that prioritizes "proof of work" and exceptional drive over traditional qualifications and résumés. He believes valuable hires often come from unexpected backgrounds, citing Ramp engineers who demonstrated dedication through their involvement in Minecraft. Ramp actively seeks talent on platforms like GitHub and through referrals from individuals who know candidates well. Glyman emphasizes the economic advantages of hiring younger talent before they accumulate extensive experience, which can inflate their market value. He also focuses on candidates' long-term motivations and alignment with the company's mission. Glyman's approach aligns with other influential CEOs, such as Elon Musk, who also prioritize tangible evidence of a candidate's abilities over résumés.
AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is set to be released on July 23, developed by Gameplay Group International. Mike Zaimont, known for his work on Skullgirls and Indivisible, is involved in the game's development, which has sparked controversy due to past allegations of sexual misconduct. The game's publisher, Paramount, confirmed Zaimont's participation, leading to disappointment among fans of the Avatar franchise. Koh, a contributor to the Korra comics, expressed his dismay over Zaimont's involvement. The development team faces the challenge of addressing public perception while aiming to meet high expectations for the game.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Respawn Entertainment's anti-cheat team has issued nearly 6,000 hardware bans since the end of April, contributing to a total of 139,697 bans across all platforms for cheating in Apex Legends. The team is focusing on enforcing bans related to exploits like the "jitter aim" aim assist system and is enhancing hardware bans on console systems. Hardware bans target repeat offenders and prevent them from accessing the game, reinforcing the commitment to maintaining a fair gaming environment.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a point-in-time restore feature on its Microsoft Learn platform, allowing users to revert Windows systems to a previous state to protect against data loss and system errors. The company is also addressing critical security vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-20833 and CVE-2026-50656, by working on patches and updates to enhance security.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
The release of season 9 for Marvel Rivals has led to significant player dissatisfaction due to a patch that many consider unnecessary. The update aimed to enhance several heroes, including Cyclops, Gambit, Black Widow, Invisible Woman, Jubilee, Rocket Raccoon, and Ultron, but has drawn criticism for potentially prioritizing excitement over balance. Players have expressed frustration on social media, particularly regarding the buffing of characters like Gambit, who has been a permanent ban in ranked play for four seasons. The patch also adjusted the healing capabilities of Strategists, reducing energy conversion efficiency to 70%, while Vanguards and Duelists saw a 15% decrease. The community is calling for a return to gameplay that emphasizes skill rather than chaotic power dynamics.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
Google is introducing AI labels for ads across its platforms, including Search, YouTube, and Discover, to indicate when advertisements have been generated or edited using artificial intelligence. The label “Created or edited with AI” will be displayed in My Ad Center under “How this ad was made.” This feature will roll out globally, with automatic labeling for ads created using Google's AI tools, while advertisers using third-party AI tools must self-disclose their AI usage. This initiative aims to enhance transparency in digital advertising and improve the identification of AI-generated content. However, the responsibility for disclosure in cases not involving Google's tools lies with the advertisers, which may allow some to evade transparency measures.
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