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Winsage
May 5, 2026
Microsoft will eliminate the MSN news feed from the widgets panel in Windows 11, shifting to a "quiet by default" experience. This change includes disabling the automatic opening of the widgets panel when hovering over its taskbar icon and turning off distracting taskbar badges by default. Users will now see a more personalized set of information in the widgets panel instead of notifications related to stocks, weather, or news. These updates aim to create a less distracting interface and improve the overall user experience in Windows 11, with further enhancements expected throughout 2026.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Dota 2 esports is experiencing a decline in popularity, particularly in Western markets, overshadowed by League of Legends. The esports organization Heroic has disbanded its Dota 2 team due to financial challenges, despite earlier success in Latin American tournaments and a top six placement during TI 2025. Heroic's Chief Gaming Officer, Robin Nymann, stated that Dota 2 is difficult to commercialize and that the decision was primarily financial. This trend of financial instability is affecting many organizations in the esports industry, which are facing dwindling prize pools and rising operational costs.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Forza Horizon 6 will feature a variety of accessibility options, including controller remapping, screen reading narration, subtitles, adjustable camera field-of-view settings, color-blind filters, and Offline Game Speed modification for PC players. It will also maintain difficulty settings and driving assists. A post-launch update will introduce American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL) options for cinematics, allowing players to view an interpreter during scenes. Pre-orders are available on the Microsoft Store and Steam, with early purchasers receiving a pre-tuned Ferrari J50. Players can join the Forza Discord server for discussions and follow @ForzaHorizon on social media for updates.
Winsage
May 5, 2026
Microsoft is transforming Windows 11 through the Windows K2 initiative, aiming to restore user trust and improve perceptions of the operating system. CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the company's commitment to winning back fans of Windows and Xbox. The revamped Windows Insider Program is delivering new builds, focusing on transparency and user feedback. Key updates for Windows Insiders include clearer controls for features, smoother updates, a simplified UI for inbox apps, improved File Explorer performance, more control over widgets, and enhanced overall system performance. Future improvements will include a completely rebuilt Start menu using WinUI 3, which will be faster, more responsive, customizable, and free of ads.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
Australian police officers can potentially be tracked through publicly available Bluetooth applications due to a design flaw in tasers and body-worn cameras manufactured by Axon. A hacker demonstrated this vulnerability by using Android apps to detect nearby Bluetooth devices, revealing the location of police equipment, including model and serial numbers. The flaw arises from the failure to implement MAC address randomization, which could enhance security. The hacker developed software capable of tracking devices from over 400 meters away, raising concerns about the potential for criminal activities targeting police. Despite warnings to various police agencies, responses indicated confidence in existing security measures, although similar risks have been noted in the US, leading to the cessation of Axon body camera use by US Border Patrol agents. The vulnerability is considered a hardware-level issue, requiring significant redesign efforts from Axon to address it.
Winsage
May 4, 2026
Windows 11 is undergoing enhancements under the initiative "Windows K2" in response to user criticism. The latest Preview Build 26300.8346 features a revamped widgets panel, introducing a new subsection titled “Widgets is quiet by default” to minimize distractions. Key changes include disabling open-on-hover for the widgets panel, turning off taskbar badging, limiting the widgets experience to the first launch, and minimizing taskbar alerts. These adjustments aim to create a more coherent presentation of information and address critiques of Windows 11’s user interface. Microsoft is facing competition from macOS and Linux, and concerns over reliability and performance have affected Windows 11’s reputation.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
9to5Toys is a source for the latest deals and insights in technology and lifestyle products. It offers a homepage for news and trends, and connects with followers through social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. The platform features curated selections of Apple product discounts, a daily podcast discussing technology and lifestyle, and a YouTube channel for product reviews and tips.
Winsage
May 4, 2026
67.74% of Steam users have transitioned to Windows 11 as of April 2026, with a month-over-month increase of 0.89 points. Windows 10 holds 25.63% of the market share, creating a gap of over 40 percentage points between the two operating systems. Windows 11's adoption on Steam has grown from 41.95% in December 2023 to 70.83% in December 2025. A notable drop in Windows 11 usage occurred in February 2026, but the April statistics indicate a recovery. The shift to Windows 11 is influencing developer decisions regarding DirectX 12 and optimizations for the operating system.
Winsage
May 4, 2026
ReactOS has merged its Live and Boot ISOs into a single installation image, simplifying the installation process for users. This integration allows users to test the OS in a live environment and transition to installation without needing multiple discs or USB drives. The installation process still resembles older Windows versions with a text-based setup, but a full graphical installation interface is expected in the upcoming 0.4.16 build. Additionally, ReactOS is expanding its hardware compatibility with a new ATA storage driver, enabling it to boot on a wider range of storage devices. ReactOS is currently in its alpha stage of development and is not yet suitable for everyday use.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
A federal court intends to approve a 0 million settlement in an antitrust lawsuit against Google, confirmed by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul. The lawsuit, initiated in 2021 by Raoul and a coalition of 53 attorneys general, accused Google of monopolistic practices related to Android app distribution and in-app payments, resulting in consumers facing transaction fees of up to 30%. The settlement aims to provide relief to consumers who made purchases on the Google Play Store between August 2016 and September 2023, with most funds allocated directly to these individuals. Google will be required to allow app developers to use alternative payment systems for at least five years and inform consumers about potentially lower prices outside its billing framework. Additionally, Android users will be able to download apps from outside the Play Store for at least seven years. Payments to eligible individuals will be processed directly through PayPal or Venmo, with alternative claim options available. U.S. District Judge James Donato granted final approval to the settlement on April 30, raising concerns about the request for attorneys' fees.
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