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AppWizard
April 1, 2026
Mojang released a new patch for Minecraft, Bedrock version 26.12, on March 31, which is recognized on consoles as Minecraft update 3.35/1.045 (complete version 1.045.000). The update includes fixes for several gameplay-disrupting bugs and resolves an issue in Realms Stories where the Members tab failed to load correctly. A previous patch for PC users corrected an issue with mouse camera sensitivity. Upcoming features include golden dandelions dropping from moobloom, enhanced utility for the Clock, Sniffers digging out golden dandelions, increased utility for Bats, expanded customization options for Banners, oysters as interactive ocean containers, and tadpole compatibility with golden dandelions.
Winsage
March 31, 2026
Microsoft is preparing to release an out-of-band update due to installation errors associated with its latest preview update, which has resulted in the error code 0x80073712 for many users. The company has paused the problematic update while investigating the issues and plans to roll out a fix soon. The upcoming April security update is mandatory, increasing the urgency for resolution. This year, Microsoft has faced challenges with patches that require further fixes, and the frequency of out-of-band updates is rising. Pavan Davuluri, head of Windows, has acknowledged ongoing reliability issues since November 2025, indicating that improvements are needed in the update process.
Winsage
March 31, 2026
Fastfetch version 2.61 has been released, discontinuing support for Windows 7 and 8, with Windows 8.1 as the oldest supported version. The GPU module on Windows now uses DXCore for improved detection accuracy, available only on Windows 10 and later. In the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), the GPU module has been optimized for speed but may have reduced accuracy due to the removal of directx-headers. On Linux, Fastfetch has transitioned to a pure C implementation, enhancing performance and simplifying the build process. New features include a brightness option for color display, detection of Bluetooth keyboards on Linux, display of empty memory slots, support for GlazeWM detection, identification of marketing product names on Asahi Linux, and recognition of M5-based Mac models on macOS. Improvements in hardware detection and system reporting have been made across all platforms, with enhanced SMBIOS data handling and reliability for Intel-based Macs. Stability improvements for terminating child processes on Windows have also been implemented. Critical fixes address missing memory device reporting, CPU cache deduplication issues, accurate window manager version reporting for niri, SSID decoding problems, and a Windows-specific issue affecting the command prompt code page.
Winsage
March 31, 2026
Conhost.exe, or Console Window Host, is a legitimate Windows system process responsible for managing the display and behavior of console windows such as Command Prompt and PowerShell. It facilitates text rendering and manages input/output interactions with the graphical user interface. Each time a console application is launched, a new instance of conhost.exe is created, and multiple instances can appear in Task Manager based on active console applications. To verify the authenticity of conhost.exe, it should run from C:WindowsSystem32 or C:WindowsSysWOW64, have a valid Microsoft Windows Publisher digital signature, and not make outbound network connections. High CPU usage or unusual behavior may indicate malware masquerading as conhost.exe. Troubleshooting steps for issues related to conhost.exe include running a malware scan, checking for Windows updates, updating device drivers, and using the System File Checker. Disabling conhost.exe is not advisable as it is essential for the functioning of console applications.
AppWizard
March 31, 2026
A glitch in the Android Auto ecosystem has caused the cellular signal icon to disappear from car displays, though users can still make calls, access data, and navigate without issues. This bug may be linked to Android Auto version 16.5, and some users have resolved the issue by downgrading to a previous version.
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.
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