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Winsage
June 20, 2025
Mark has over 30 years of experience in technology journalism, with the last 10 years at PCWorld where he has written more than 3,500 articles on topics like PC microprocessors and Microsoft Windows. He has also contributed to publications such as PC Magazine, Byte, eWEEK, Popular Science, and Electronic Buyers' News. Mark received the Jesse H. Neal Award for breaking news. Recently, he had to part with several dozen Thunderbolt docks and USB-C hubs due to his office reaching capacity.
AppWizard
June 19, 2025
PC Gamer has provided an exclusive look at Anshar Studios' reimagining of the FPS game Painkiller, featuring insights from creative director Damian Wyspiański. The game is set in Katowice, Poland, and boasts a weapon arsenal that aims to attract both new and veteran players. Painkiller is noted for its significant impact on the Polish gaming landscape, comparable to The Witcher. Additionally, the magazine discusses the role of choice in Cyberpunk 2077, consulting various developers and academics on its importance in RPGs. The issue includes previews of upcoming titles like Anno 117: Pax Romana, Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream, and others, along with features such as a group test of CPU air coolers, a revisit to Redneck Rampage, and a deep dive into a mod for Streets of Rage. The issue is available in print and digital formats, with subscription options offering exclusive covers.
Winsage
June 15, 2025
Windows 10 Home and Pro will stop receiving free security updates in October 2025. Users should consider their reliance on Windows-dependent software when deciding on their next steps. 1. Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, has banned all Microsoft products and services in government offices due to privacy concerns. Users can transition to a Linux distribution and use LibreOffice instead of Microsoft 365. 2. Users can upgrade to Windows 10 IoT for continued security updates until January 2032, which requires a clean install but can be facilitated without wiping the drive. 3. Windows 11 IoT is available for those interested in upgrading, offering less bloat than Windows 11 Home or Pro, but it will only receive free security updates until October 2029. Transitioning to Windows 11 IoT also requires a clean install.
AppWizard
June 8, 2025
Mycopunk is a cooperative first-person shooter (FPS) set to be released on July 10, 2025. A demo is currently available for players to try out. In the game, players control "overpowered and underpaid" scrap bots that combat a fungal infestation on a planet. Each of the four bots has unique movement abilities, and weapons are not class-restricted. The enemy faction consists of a hive mind of fungi, and players can dismantle these enemies strategically. Players can upgrade their gear using materials collected during missions, with a modding system that requires strategic arrangement of attachments. The demo has showcased gunplay mechanics, and the full release is expected to introduce more gameplay elements, including vehicle missions.
AppWizard
June 7, 2025
The latest edition of "Voice of Khurasan" critiques Gem Space, a new social media platform attracting Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) members, highlighting security vulnerabilities. The article warns against migrating from Telegram to Gem Space due to concerns over the platform's closed-source nature, unspecified encryption protocols, lack of end-to-end encryption confirmation, unclear ownership, and absence of transparency reports. It suggests that claims of 40+ million downloads may be exaggerated, pointing to a lack of independent validation of the platform's security. The article emphasizes the importance of informed decision-making regarding digital security.
Winsage
May 15, 2025
Mark has worked in the technology sector for ten years at PCWorld, contributing over 3,500 articles on topics such as PC microprocessors, peripherals, and Microsoft Windows. He has also written for publications like PC Magazine, Byte, eWEEK, Popular Science, and Electronic Buyers' News. Mark received the Jesse H. Neal Award for breaking news. Recently, he decided to part with several dozen Thunderbolt docks and USB-C hubs due to limited office space.
AppWizard
May 11, 2025
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the White House are facing scrutiny over security vulnerabilities in their messaging application. Hacktivists breached GlobalX, the airline handling U.S. deportation flights, exposing sensitive flight manifests. The FBI warned about threats exploiting outdated routers. Pearson confirmed a cyberattack compromising customer data. Research shows cybercriminals are using Windows Remote Management (WinRM) for lateral movements in Active Directory environments. A new email attack campaign is delivering a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) via malicious PDF invoices. A zero-day vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver allows remote code execution, affecting multiple sectors. An Indiana health system reported a data breach affecting nearly 263,000 individuals.
AppWizard
May 2, 2025
Google's Play Store has undergone a significant overhaul, resulting in a 47% reduction in app listings due to stricter enforcement, enhanced developer verification, and AI-driven moderation. This change aligns Google more closely with Apple's curated ecosystem. New tools in the Play Console Insights are designed to improve app performance for developers. Apple has achieved a milestone in emissions reduction and is preparing for WWDC 2025 on June 9. Blizzard's Diablo 4 has introduced a new mechanic called Piranhado, and SEMO has launched a game development degree program. Nutrient is expanding its cloud services, and student-led initiatives are addressing cybersecurity threats in universities. AI developments include a smart builder for converting spreadsheets into applications and AutonomyAI's autonomous agent platform.
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