menu

AppWizard
June 10, 2025
Google is set to roll out a significant update with Android 16, introducing a taskbar overflow button to enhance user experience on tablets. This feature will streamline app switching by providing a horizontally scrolling carousel of recent apps, making it easier for users to navigate through multiple applications. The taskbar overflow button is designed to address clutter in the taskbar, which has been refined since its introduction in 2021. Preliminary images suggest a gray, circular button will be positioned after the divider between pinned and recently used apps. The feature is expected to debut later this year in either the Android 16 QPR1 or QPR2 release.
Winsage
June 10, 2025
Microsoft is testing a new feature in the Phone Link app for Windows 11 that allows users to mirror their Android smartphone screens onto their Windows desktops with a single click. This feature is currently being tested with a select group of users and is integrated within the Phone Link panel in the Start menu. It works particularly well with Samsung Galaxy smartphones and is compatible with specific Android devices, including Samsung Galaxy models, Asus (ROG-branded), Honor, OnePlus, Oppo, Surface Duo, Vivo, and Xiaomi. The rollout is expected to coincide with a cumulative update for Windows 11 on June 10, although initial availability may be limited. The Phone Link panel began rolling out in April for Windows 11 versions 23H2 and 24H2, with wider access becoming available in May.
Winsage
June 10, 2025
Microsoft is enhancing its Windows 11 operating system, particularly the Start menu, with updates currently available for beta testers. These modifications aim to streamline user navigation and make it easier to manage applications. Users can categorize applications for a more organized interface or revert to a traditional grid view. The update improves scrolling and application discovery, benefiting those who use their devices for gaming or productivity. The changes are aesthetically pleasing, especially for OLED monitor users, and may alleviate concerns about screen burn-in. There is hope that similar customization features could be extended to gaming applications, addressing potential burn-in risks associated with on-screen build numbers in games.
AppWizard
June 10, 2025
Console commands, also known as cheats, are text inputs that players can enter into the in-game chat box to activate or deactivate various features in Minecraft. These commands were initially designed for developers but remain accessible to players, enhancing gameplay. To use cheats, players must ensure that console commands are enabled in the options menu, which varies based on the game edition and whether the player is in a private world, Realm, or multiplayer server. Players can check available commands by typing “/” in the chat bar. Examples of commands include: - /tp: Teleport a player to specific coordinates - /experience add: Add experience points to a player Using these commands can facilitate building and survival in the game.
Winsage
June 10, 2025
Microsoft has released an updated Start menu for Windows 11, now available in the Dev Channel. The new menu features a larger, customizable interface with a scrollable design that displays all applications at the top level, simplifying app access. Users can disable the recommended section for a personalized view and choose between category view and grid view for app organization. The Start menu size adjusts based on screen dimensions, with larger monitors showing up to eight columns of pinned apps, while smaller devices display six columns. A mobile device button has been added for expanding or collapsing the Phone Link interface. Users can also customize their lock screen widgets and a Gamepad keyboard update allows signing into PCs with a PIN via a controller.
Winsage
June 9, 2025
Microsoft has introduced a feature in Windows 11 that allows users to mirror their Android phone screens directly from the Start menu. Users can now access this functionality by clicking on their device's icon in the Start menu's phone companion panel, eliminating the need to open the Phone Link app. To use this feature, users must first link their Android phone to their Windows 11 computer using the Phone Link app. This connection also enables file transfers and the use of the phone as a webcam. Currently, the feature is available only to testers in the Windows 11 Insider Program and is compatible with a limited number of Android devices, with plans for a broader rollout by June.
Winsage
June 9, 2025
The 'inetpub' folder, which appears on system drives (C:) after the April 2025 security update for Windows 10 and 11, is essential for protecting users against the security vulnerability CVE-2025-21204. This vulnerability involves improper link resolution before file access and can allow an authorized attacker to escalate privileges. Although the folder may seem empty and Internet Information Services (IIS) might not be in use, its deletion can compromise the effectiveness of the security patch, exposing systems to vulnerabilities. Microsoft recommends using a PowerShell script to restore the folder if deleted, rather than recreating it through IIS, which may add unwanted system folders.
Winsage
June 9, 2025
Microsoft announced the ROG Xbox Ally, a handheld gaming device developed with Asus, during the Xbox Games Showcase. It will launch later this year in two models: the standard ROG Xbox Ally and the more powerful ROG Xbox Ally X. The ROG Xbox Ally features: - AMD Ryzen Z2A processor - 16GB RAM - 512GB storage The ROG Xbox Ally X features: - AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor - 24GB RAM - 1TB storage Both models run on Windows 11 Home, have a 7" FHD display, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.4. The standard model weighs 670g with a 60Wh battery, while the X model weighs 715g with an 80Wh battery. Pricing is anticipated to be around 0, with a release expected during the holiday season. Additionally, the game Silksong will be available at the time of the device's release.
Search