modifications

AppWizard
June 14, 2025
The modding community for Stellar Blade has rapidly grown following its successful PC launch, offering hundreds of fan-made modifications. These mods include aesthetic changes, such as reimagined title screens and character appearances, as well as more whimsical alterations like a pregnant main character and surreal gameplay elements. Developer Shift Up has acknowledged this trend, and the volume of available mods shortly after launch is notable. The Nexus Mods repository features a variety of outfit inspirations from popular culture, but users may encounter unconventional content.
AppWizard
June 12, 2025
Minecraft's latest update, titled Chase the Skies, is set to launch on June 17, 2025. The update will feature a comprehensive graphical overhaul called Vibrant Visuals, new ghast variants, a player locator bar, an overhauled Realms UI, modifications to projectiles and splash potion effects, and additional ambient changes.
Winsage
June 10, 2025
A cyberattack campaign by the advanced persistent threat group Stealth Falcon targeted a prominent Turkish defense company using a zero-day vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-33053. This vulnerability allowed attackers to manipulate the working directory of legitimate Windows tools to execute malware from their WebDAV servers. The attack was initiated through a spear-phishing email containing a malicious .url file that directed the system to a legitimate Internet Explorer utility, which was then exploited to execute malicious files. The attackers employed process hollowing to bypass traditional defenses. Stealth Falcon, also known as FruityArmor, has been conducting cyber espionage since at least 2012, targeting government and defense sectors in Turkey, Qatar, Egypt, and Yemen. The attack involved a multi-stage infection chain leading to the deployment of "Horus Agent," a custom implant designed for advanced reconnaissance and equipped with anti-analysis techniques. Researchers identified additional custom tools used by Stealth Falcon, including a DC Credential Dumper and a custom keylogger. The group utilizes repurposed legitimate domains to blend their infrastructure with legitimate traffic, complicating detection efforts.
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 5, 2025
Google's Material 3 Expressive design initiative is being introduced in the Google Messages beta, with a broader rollout expected with Android 16 or shortly thereafter. The design features lozenge-shaped buttons replacing round buttons, larger sizes for a refined aesthetic, and a redesigned “+” menu for adding emojis and stickers. The updates are currently mixed in visibility among users, particularly in the UK. The adoption of Material 3 Expressive may vary among manufacturers, with brands like Motorola likely to embrace it fully, while Samsung may implement it less comprehensively. In markets like China, brands such as Xiaomi and Honor may continue using their existing design languages, potentially leading to inconsistencies with Google apps.
Winsage
June 5, 2025
Microsoft is adjusting its Edge browser experience for users in the European Economic Area (EEA) due to the Digital Markets Act. Edge will no longer prompt users to set it as their default browser incessantly; instead, it will only request this when users open Edge directly. This change was implemented with version 137.0.3296.52 at the end of May. Additionally, web searches conducted via the Windows search box will open in the user's chosen default browser rather than Edge. These enhancements are rolling out throughout June in the EEA. Windows users in the EEA will also soon have the option to uninstall the Microsoft Store, expected to be available in 2025, while applications installed via the store will continue to receive updates. Users outside the EEA, particularly in the United States, will not see similar changes and will continue to experience aggressive promotion of Edge.
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