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Tech Optimizer
August 17, 2026
The landscape of mobile security has shifted away from traditional third-party antivirus software, as modern Android devices are equipped with built-in security features. Key components of this security framework include Google Play Protect, which blocked 27 million malicious apps in 2025; application sandboxing that isolates apps; proactive permissions that enhance user privacy; AI-powered threat detection for sophisticated attacks; and strict sideloading policies to limit risks from off-market malware. Despite these defenses, threats such as social engineering, phishing, malicious push notifications, and unsecured public Wi-Fi remain prevalent, often evading traditional antivirus solutions. However, certain scenarios, such as frequent sideloading, using older devices, connecting to public Wi-Fi, or suspected infections, may warrant the use of third-party antivirus apps for additional protection. Overall, the built-in security features of Android provide a strong defense for most users, with user education being crucial for effective smartphone protection.
AppWizard
August 17, 2026
In 2021, interest in the first-person shooter "Quake" from the '90s surged, leading to discussions about similar games. "Doom II," released in 1994, featured larger levels, new enemies, and enhanced multiplayer options, becoming one of the best PC games of the '90s. "Heretic," also from 1994, allowed players to control Corvus, an elven warrior, and included multiplayer combat, with innovations like an inventory system and secondary fire options. "Duke Nukem 3D," released in 1996, introduced a humorous protagonist and featured cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes, becoming a nostalgic classic. "Turok 2: Seeds of Evil," the 1998 sequel to "Turok: Dinosaur Hunter," included multiplayer modes and showcased advanced graphics and level design, remastered in 2017. "Unreal Tournament," launched in 1999, emphasized multiplayer combat in an arena shooter format, marking a significant moment for Epic Games and showcasing impressive visuals and performance.
AppWizard
August 16, 2026
David Brevik co-founded Condor and pitched Diablo to Blizzard Entertainment, which became a cornerstone of the action role-playing game genre. He is currently the President of Skystone Games, which has released titles like Tiny Bookshop and Mistfall Hunter. Brevik is revisiting Marvel Heroes, where he served as creative director and later CEO until the game was shut down. He enjoys playing Minecraft with family and friends and has invested over 400 hours into No Man's Sky. Brevik regularly revisits EverQuest, logging thousands of hours, and also plays EQ '99. He uses Visual Studio for programming and works on game prototypes almost daily. His desktop is cluttered with about 300 icons for games, development tools, and notes.
Winsage
August 16, 2026
WMIC, a utility for IT administrators introduced in Windows XP in 2001, will be removed from Windows 11 after August 2026. It has been deprecated since 2016 and was previously removed from Windows 10 in 2021. Although it remained available as a Feature on Demand, it was disabled by default in new installations. Recent Preview builds for Windows 11 confirmed that WMIC will not be included in version 26H2. PowerShell is suggested as a prominent replacement for WMIC tasks.
Winsage
August 16, 2026
Microsoft has acknowledged a bug in Windows 11 that disrupts the functionality of Internet Explorer mode within Microsoft Edge for certain users, affecting the loading of legacy websites and applications. This issue primarily impacts organizations that rely on IE mode for older internal web applications. Microsoft is investigating the matter and developing a fix, but no timeline for resolution has been provided. Organizations are advised to identify affected internal websites, monitor the Windows release health dashboard for updates, avoid altering IE mode configurations, and report issues through Microsoft support if they impact critical applications.
AppWizard
August 15, 2026
In June, Jagex hosted its largest live event, the Deadman All Stars, a PvP tournament for Old School RuneScape (OSRS), outside the UK. Kieren Charles, the creative director of OSRS, noted that the game has grown significantly since its launch, stating, “The game's bigger now than it was in 2007.” OSRS surpassed the original RuneScape's age in 2013 and achieved an all-time high of over one million active subscribers last August. The decision to base OSRS on the 2007 version was influenced by player preference for what they considered the "golden age," despite initial interest in the 2006 version. OSRS is recognized as a pioneering example of officially-supported 'classic' servers, balancing community engagement with official support. Regular updates, including the upcoming Varlamore expansion in 2024, aim to keep the game fresh while maintaining its nostalgic essence. New content is approved through community votes, requiring a minimum of 70% approval. Charles emphasized the importance of community feedback, preferring to reject proposals rather than invest significant development time into unpopular features. He views his role as a caretaker of the OSRS legacy, focusing on what the community wants.
AppWizard
August 14, 2026
The Lord of the Rings: War in the North has been re-released on Steam as a Legacy Edition, receiving a Very Positive rating. Originally launched on November 1, 2011, the game struggled to gain attention due to its release timing, coinciding with the launch of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Christian Allen, a former developer at WB Games, noted that the game's launch strategy could have been improved and highlighted the influence of quarterly revenue targets on publishing decisions.
Winsage
August 14, 2026
Microsoft's Windows operating system has developed intricate compatibility mechanisms over decades to ensure that older games can run on modern machines. It maintains compatibility databases that recognize software with known issues and applies specific fixes, known as shims, which adjust the OS's responses to meet the game's expectations without modifying the game's executable. Users can also manually apply fixes through Compatibility settings, allowing them to emulate earlier operating system behaviors and address specific issues. The compatibility shims can modify interactions with APIs, file handling, system privileges, and display scaling. Microsoft provides AppHelp warnings for applications with known compatibility issues and maintains a comprehensive compatibility database located at C:WindowsAppPatch. Users can access this database and explore compatibility settings using the Windows ADK and the Compatibility Administrator tool.
AppWizard
August 14, 2026
Researchers have identified Skeleton 150, believed to be the first confirmed victim of a trebuchet, unearthed during excavations beneath Stirling Castle in Scotland in 1997. This skeleton is part of a collection dating back to the 1300s and shows signs of violent death, including distinct cut marks, puncture wounds, and blunt force trauma. Dr. Buckberry from Historic Environment Scotland presented findings indicating that the unusual burial location beneath the castle chapel suggests these individuals may have died during sieges in the late 13th century. Stirling Castle was a strategic stronghold that fell to Edward I's armies after a siege in 1304, during which the largest trebuchet, "The War Wolf," was used. Dr. Buckberry noted that the extensive damage to Skeleton 150 indicates the individual was likely killed by a siege engine.
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