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AppWizard
August 23, 2025
Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5761 in the Dev Channel, allowing users to resume Android app sessions on Windows PCs through the Start menu for linked devices. This update enhances AI capabilities, particularly for devices with Copilot+ hardware, and introduces an upgraded energy saver mode. It addresses issues like intermittent crashes in File Explorer and improves compatibility with third-party antivirus software. The update encourages cross-platform app development and aims to streamline workflows in enterprise environments. Microsoft has noted potential audio glitches on certain hardware and is gathering user feedback for further improvements.
Winsage
August 22, 2025
Microsoft has acknowledged a complication from the Windows 11 August 2025 Security Update that affects streaming applications, causing "severe stuttering, lag, and choppy audio/video" when using the Network Device Interface (NDI). This issue impacts popular streaming software like OBS and NDI Tools, particularly when the 'Display Capture' feature is activated. The problem affects various Windows versions, including Windows 11 24H2, Windows 10 22H2, and Windows 10 21H2, and is rooted in the Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP). Microsoft suggests switching to TCP or standard UDP as a workaround or uninstalling the update, though the latter carries risks. Users who have not yet installed the update are advised to postpone installation until a resolution is provided, but no timeline for a fix is currently available.
AppWizard
August 16, 2025
Necroking is a new game available in Amazon Prime's free game collection, where players take on the role of a skeleton leader aiming to reclaim the dignity of the undead. The gameplay involves navigating a world map, managing resources like bones and souls, and engaging in automatic combat with strategic elements. Players can merge skeletons, recruit allies, and upgrade their units while balancing offense and defense. The game features a pixel art style and nostalgic soundtrack, appealing to both seasoned players and newcomers. Necroking is available on Nintendo Switch and PC, and free for Amazon Prime members until September 17.
Tech Optimizer
August 8, 2025
Polymorphic malware is a type of malicious software that can change its code structure while maintaining its core functionality, making it difficult for traditional signature-based antivirus solutions to detect. It uses a mutation engine to create new variants by altering its code through techniques like code obfuscation, encryption, and junk code insertion. There are several categories of polymorphic malware, including polymorphic viruses, trojans, rootkits, and ransomware, each with unique characteristics. Detection of polymorphic malware is challenging due to its ability to evade conventional methods, prompting the use of behavioral analysis and machine learning for identification. To protect against such threats, a multi-layered security approach is recommended, including regular software updates, network segmentation, and employee training. Real-world examples like the Storm Worm and Conficker worm illustrate the significant impact of polymorphic malware, which has caused substantial financial losses. As cybersecurity measures advance, polymorphic malware continues to evolve, incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning, leading to new challenges for security professionals. Cloud-based security solutions are emerging as effective tools to combat these threats.
AppWizard
August 8, 2025
Google is developing a new Linux terminal app for Android that allows developers to build applications directly on their devices using a Debian image within a virtual machine. This app will provide access to essential tools like Android Studio, although currently, Android Studio does not support ARM-based CPUs, which poses a challenge. Additionally, the Android Canary build includes support for Linux GUI applications, enabling users to run graphical applications such as Chromium, GIMP, and LibreOffice on devices like the Pixel 8 Pro. This initiative may contribute to merging Android and ChromeOS for a unified development platform. The release date is not specified, but Pixel devices are expected to be the first to receive the update.
AppWizard
July 29, 2025
Samsung has launched its new Z Fold and Z Flip devices with One UI 8, just a month after the public release of Android 16, thanks to the adoption of Google's "Trunk Stable" development model. This model allows all development to occur within a single, stable internal branch, facilitating faster feature integration and reducing merge conflicts. Android 16 debuted in June, marking a quicker release schedule compared to previous versions. Samsung has confirmed its adoption of this model for One UI development, operating from a single development branch and collaborating with Google to refine the approach. This shift has enabled Samsung to expedite the rollout of One UI 8, aligning its release schedule with Google's updates.
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