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AppWizard
July 16, 2026
RPCS3 is a multi-platform open-source emulator for PlayStation 3, with 2,681 out of 3,559 PS3 titles currently compatible. It allows gaming on Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD. The development team aims for full preservation of the PS3 library. Sony plans to cease production of physical game discs by 2028 and shut down the PlayStation Store for PS3 and PS Vita in 2027. Of the remaining titles, 816 are playable but have serious glitches, 60 can reach the main menu but do not load further, and 2 titles initialize but are stuck on a black screen. Emulation is not inherently illegal if users play games they own, as established by legal precedents. A DMCA takedown request from Atlus regarding Persona 5 was unsuccessful. RPCS3 has shown performance improvements, achieving a 5% to 7% boost in FPS, with some titles reaching over 1500 FPS.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft Windows 11 Pro is available for .97, reduced from its regular price of 9. This offer allows Mac users to run Windows-only applications through virtualization software or Boot Camp, and it ends on July 16 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Windows 11 Pro includes features like BitLocker drive encryption, Remote Desktop, virtual desktops, and Snap Layouts, and it eliminates recurring subscription fees.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Balatro, Crimson Desert, and Stardew Valley have been added to the lineup of recommended Mac games. The Mac platform has historically lagged behind Windows in gaming but is improving due to Apple's porting tools. Many games are now available at launch or shortly thereafter on Mac. Crimson Desert was released on Mac simultaneously with its launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The games mentioned can be found on Steam and include GRID Legends and Resident Evil Village, which are available in the Mac App Store.
TrendTechie
July 12, 2026
In mid-June 2026, BATorrent released version 4.0, a lightweight BitTorrent client developed with C++, Qt 6, and libtorrent-rasterbar. The source code is available on GitHub under the MIT license, with builds for Windows, Linux, and macOS. Key features include support for magnet links, resumable downloads, sequential downloading, customizable file priorities, and an automatic RSS download feature. The client prioritizes user privacy with no telemetry or analytics, and the only outgoing request is a release check on GitHub. The user interface includes three themes, a real-time speed graph, a detailed tabbed panel, drag-and-drop support, and multilingual options. Privacy features include a PT mode for anonymous connections and a one-click Tor proxy setup. Notifications are integrated with Telegram and Discord, and key improvements in versions 4.0 and 4.1 include an interactive tour, automatic launch after updates, refined protection against automatic updates, and the ability to add torrents via URL.
Winsage
July 10, 2026
Windows' market share has dropped to 56.61% as of June 2026, falling below the 60% threshold. The "Unknown" category accounts for 21.45% of the market share, while Windows' adjusted market share, excluding unidentified visitors, is 72%. In June 2025, Windows held a 70.13% share, with "Unknown" at 9.17%. Over the past year, Windows' market share decreased from 77.22% to 72%, Linux rose from 4.50% to 5.59%, and Apple increased from 16.90% to 20.87%. As of early July 2026, the "Unknown" segment has surged to 23.67%. StatCounter's data collection has faced inaccuracies, with revisions possible for 45 days. The rise of Linux is noted as a significant trend, influenced by compatibility with Windows games and changes in Windows support.
TrendTechie
July 10, 2026
qBittorrent 5.2.3 was released on July 7, 2026. It is an open-source torrent client developed using the Qt toolkit, available for Linux, Windows, and macOS under the GPLv2+ license. The project began with version 4.0 in November 2017, followed by versions 5.0 in September 2024, 5.1 in April 2025, and 5.2 in May 2026. Notable features include an integrated search engine, RSS feed subscriptions, remote management, sequential downloading, and advanced settings for torrents. The 5.2.3 update focuses on bug fixes and improvements, including corrections to plugin counting, file renaming issues in Windows, RSS feed intervals, HTML link parsing, peer address input analysis, web seed encoding, torrent tracker conversion, database transaction failures, transfer filter clearing, MIME header encoding, and updated libraries for performance enhancement.
AppWizard
July 8, 2026
Google Earth Pro will no longer be available as a desktop application starting June 25, 2027, as Google encourages users to transition to web and mobile versions. Users have expressed dissatisfaction with the web version's limitations compared to the desktop app, particularly regarding data display and vertex restrictions. The desktop app will continue to function for existing users post-deadline, but no updates will be provided. Windows users will retain access, while Mac users may encounter issues due to the discontinuation of support for Rosetta-emulated applications in macOS 28, affecting those with M-series chips.
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