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BetaBeacon
August 18, 2026
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Tech Optimizer
August 18, 2026
McAfee+ Premium is a comprehensive antivirus software suite that includes features such as Identity Monitoring, Unlimited Secure VPN, File Shredder, and Tracker Remover. It offers 24/7 customer support and has a user-friendly interface. The Essential plan covers up to five devices, while the Premium plan provides coverage for unlimited devices across multiple operating systems. The software has received high ratings from independent labs, including a “Top Product” designation from AV Test. Installation is straightforward, and while scanning performance varies, it has minimal impact on gaming experiences. McAfee+ Premium does not include cloud backup or ransomware protection. The software's renewal prices can be significantly higher than competitors.
AppWizard
August 18, 2026
Google has released the third beta of Android 17 QPR2, build number CP41.260731.005.A2, for testing on Pixel devices including the Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 series, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet. Key features include enhanced theming options with an expanded color selection tool, an app lock feature accessible by long-pressing an app icon, and customization options for quick settings allowing users to rearrange elements. The lock screen has improved blur effects, and security enhancements include new restrictions on programmatic call forwarding and a confirmation dialog for manually entered codes. The beta also addresses several bugs, including display errors and device restarts. The update is available for Pixel 6 to Pixel 10 Pro XL models, and users can enroll in the Android Beta Program for installation. A subsequent update is expected in September.
AppWizard
August 18, 2026
Mattel has established Mattel Game Studios, a new division focused on creating original interactive experiences based on its brands, moving away from traditional gaming methods. This initiative follows the company's acquisition of Mattel163, which was previously a joint venture with NetEase that published mobile digital card games. While continuing to develop mobile games, Mattel is also exploring platforms like Roblox and Fortnite, reflecting the changing gaming landscape where Roblox players logged over 10 billion hours monthly in 2025. Mattel's strategy is more focused and less reliant on traditional gaming investments, aiming to engage younger audiences. The success of this approach could encourage other companies to explore non-traditional gaming platforms.
BetaBeacon
August 17, 2026
Dawnfolk is a mobile game set in a world consumed by darkness where players rebuild civilization one tile at a time. The game features minimalist strategy, exploration, and survival mechanics, with a focus on approachable gameplay and meaningful depth.
BetaBeacon
August 17, 2026
Portable Moose Studio has released the horror-puzzle game Sally Face on iOS and Android, which includes all five episodes of the original game with touchscreen controls. The game is currently available at a discounted price until August 23, after which the price will increase. The original Sally Face has received positive reviews on Steam. A sequel, Sally Face 2, has been announced and will initially debut on Steam Early Access before being released on consoles, iOS, and Android.
AppWizard
August 17, 2026
Recent findings indicate that Google’s Scam Detection feature may soon be available on vivo smartphones, making vivo the third Android manufacturer to adopt this technology, following Google and Samsung. The feature, which uses on-device AI to identify potential scams during phone calls, has recently been introduced on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. A teardown of the Phone by Google app revealed internal references to the codename “Sharpie,” linked to Scam Detection, suggesting its upcoming availability on vivo devices. While it is unclear which vivo models will support this feature, speculation points to the vivo X500 series as the likely first recipient, with the X300 series possibly following. It remains uncertain whether vivo will integrate Scam Detection into its own dialer app or use the Phone by Google app. The technology enhances user awareness by monitoring for suspicious patterns during calls, such as requests for payment via gift cards, and provides alerts for potential scams, excluding calls from saved contacts. The anticipated expansion of Scam Detection to vivo reflects a growing trend among Android manufacturers to enhance user safety against scams.
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