The Google Play Store is testing a redesigned Games tab that includes genre-specific shortcut bubbles like Simulation, Puzzle, and Life to streamline the user experience and make it easier for gamers to navigate and explore games.
Team17 announced on April 16, 2026, that playtest signups for Hell Let Loose: Vietnam are now open for PC users. The game features six expansive maps, 50 vs 50 battles, and emphasizes teamwork and strategy. Players will have access to historically accurate weapons, vehicles, and tactical options, including US aerial units with helicopters, NVA forces with tunnel networks, and patrol boats for river navigation. A new trailer showcasing intense combat scenes was released during the Galaxies Showcase. Team17 Digital, founded in 1990, is a prominent developer and video games label, while Expression Games, established in 2022, is leading the development of the Hell Let Loose franchise.
Spotify has redesigned its tablet app, now available to all users, enhancing the experience for tablets and select Android foldable devices. The new design features a dedicated "Now Playing" panel on the right side of the screen and a transformed bottom navigation bar divided into two sections for improved accessibility. The redesign is compatible with certain foldable devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Honor Magic V6, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, while some devices like the Oppo Find N6 are not supported due to optimization challenges. Additionally, Spotify launched a revamped Wear OS app earlier this year.
Android Auto has integrated support for Google Meet, allowing drivers to engage in voice calls while driving. The implementation prioritizes safety by restricting access to video calls, polls, and hand-raising features. The rollout of this feature is phased, with some users in the UK experiencing delays. Additionally, Android Auto has introduced Gemini, which enhances user experience with advanced conversational capabilities. Despite some complaints about Google Assistant's usability, the transition to Gemini is seen as a positive development for users.
Bitdefender Total Security includes features such as a network security inspector, advanced ransomware defense, a hardened browser, and an active Do Not Track system. It offers a two-tier pricing model: an individual subscription for .99 per year for five licenses and a family subscription for .99 for 25 licenses, which includes parental controls. The software features an interface similar to Bitdefender Antivirus Plus, with user-configurable buttons for quick access to features. It boasts high scores from independent antivirus testing labs and excels in malware protection and antiphishing tests. Bitdefender includes a SecurePass password manager, firewall protection, spam filtering, webcam protection, and cryptomining protection. The parental control features allow parents to manage their children's online activities, but they may not be as effective as dedicated solutions. Bitdefender Total Security provides protection for macOS and Android, with high ratings for its performance on these platforms. The Android app includes malware scanning, web protection, and anti-theft features. The Bitdefender Central app allows users to manage their security settings from mobile devices.
New players in "Minecraft" survival mode face dangers from skeletons, zombies, and creepers on their first night. Essential tips for crafting a beginner base include gathering resources quickly, such as collecting 10-15 logs from trees to create a crafting table and wooden tools. Players should mine 10 cobblestone for stone tools and look for sheep or cows for food and wool.
Choosing the right location for the base is crucial; ideal spots are flat plains near rivers with nearby trees. Players should avoid deserts and mountains due to structural weaknesses and navigation difficulties. A simple underground starter base can be created by digging a 4x4 hole three blocks deep, covering it with dirt or cobblestone, and illuminating it with torches to prevent mob spawns.
Key items for survival include crafting a bed from wool and planks to set a spawn point and skip nights, as well as cooking food to restore hunger. Common pitfalls to avoid include leaving roofs open, not lighting areas, and forgetting to cook food.
As dawn breaks, players should reinforce their base, plant crops, and explore for resources. Regularly gathering wood and torches prepares players for future challenges.
Google is implementing updated spam policies to combat "back button hijacking," a deceptive practice that manipulates browser history and traps users on unwanted websites. Starting June 15, websites engaging in this practice will face penalties, including manual actions or drops in search rankings. Google has observed an increase in scripts that alter browser history, often through JavaScript, creating misleading entries that redirect users within the same site or to advertisements. Website owners have a two-month period to address these issues, as failure to do so could lead to significant traffic loss. Google's enforcement will begin after the deadline, with automated systems identifying and removing offending sites from search results.
Microsoft has released cumulative updates KB5083769 and KB5082052 for Windows 11 versions 25H2, 24H2, and 23H2, incorporating the April 2026 Patch Tuesday security patches. Users can install these updates automatically or manually via the Microsoft Update Catalog. The build numbers will be updated to 26200.8246 for 25H2, 26100.8246 for 24H2, and 22631.6936 for 23H2. Key features include the ability to modify Smart App Control without reinstalling Windows 11, improved Narrator functionality, enhancements in Account Settings for Microsoft 365 Family subscribers, refined Pen settings, a redesigned About page in Settings, and various reliability improvements across File Explorer, Display, Printing, Safe mode, Voice Access, Start menu, Remote Desktop, and Audio. No new issues have been reported from this update, and Microsoft is planning a significant quality update for Windows 11 in 2026.
Microsoft will retire Outlook Lite on May 25, 2026, after ceasing new installations in October 2025. Post-retirement, users can access the app, but mailbox access will be disabled. Microsoft encourages users to transition to Outlook Mobile, which is its primary mobile email experience. Outlook Lite was initially popular for its low resource requirements, achieving over 10 million downloads in 2024. The decision to retire it reflects a strategy to streamline offerings and adapt to evolving technology needs. No administrative action is required for organizations currently using Outlook Lite, aside from informing users about the changes.
Outlook Lite, launched in 2022 for Android devices, was designed for users with low-resource smartphones and slow network connections. Microsoft officially retired the app on October 6, 2025, removing it from the Google Play Store, but users who had previously downloaded it could still access its features temporarily. Outlook Lite will completely cease to function on May 25, 2026, at which point mailbox access will be disabled and in-app navigation will no longer work. Microsoft is urging users to switch to Outlook Mobile before this deadline, assuring that user accounts and existing emails, calendar items, and attachments will remain accessible through Outlook Mobile.