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AppWizard
March 31, 2026
Players in the MMO community attempted to defeat the upcoming raid boss L'ura a week before its official release, but Blizzard implemented safeguards to prevent this. Rextroy devised a strategy using a sacrificial rat and a monk attack that could deal around 100 million damage. On the day of the attempt, Rextroy's team gathered rats and used a toy to reduce their damage output, successfully reducing L'ura's health by half with the first rat. However, when they sacrificed the second rat, L'ura remained unscathed due to Blizzard programming her to be unkillable before the official release. Despite the setback, Rextroy and his team later achieved success against a mythic+ boss and engaged in PvP encounters. They became the first players to attempt to defeat L'ura as a coalition of monks and rats.
Winsage
March 30, 2026
Representatives of Microsoft announced the suspension of distribution for the optional update KB5079391 after it was available for a few hours due to user complaints about a critical installation error. Users reported interruptions during the update process and received a message about missing system files, with a common error code of 0x80073712 indicating damage or absence of essential components in the WinSxS system folder. Microsoft has initiated an internal investigation and temporarily restricted access to the update through the Windows Update service. There is currently no estimated timeline for resolving the issue. Microsoft is also working on future enhancements, including improving the Start menu's performance, reducing File Explorer's loading time, and allowing users to pause patch downloads for several months.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Smartphones are becoming larger and more visually appealing, but this trend can hinder one-handed usability. Quick Cursor is an app available on the Google Play Store that introduces a floating cursor to enhance one-handed operation. Users can activate the cursor by swiping inward from the lower half of the screen, allowing for easier interaction with UI elements located higher up. The app overlays a cursor that can be controlled with tap and swipe actions, and it requires access to Android's accessibility service for setup. Quick Cursor operates on a freemium model, offering basic functionality for free, with additional features available through a subscription or one-time purchase. It provides a more fluid experience compared to Android's built-in one-handed mode, making it easier to navigate larger smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL.
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