A first-person folk horror game from 2022 is currently available for free on GOG until April 28. The GOG Galaxy launcher is optional, and the game is provided as a DRM-free download, allowing offline play.
MENXTT NG has partnered with Kecaam Technologies Limited to enhance customer experience by bundling Bitdefender Antivirus software with every laptop and tablet purchased through its platform. This initiative aims to improve cybersecurity for consumers by pre-installing the antivirus software on all devices sold. Customers will receive devices that are ready to use and protected against threats like malware and phishing scams. The partnership reflects MENXTT NG's commitment to innovation and consumer-centric solutions, positioning it as a leader in Nigeria's tech retail sector.
Users expressed frustration on social media about outages affecting banking applications, particularly on payday. Lloyds Bank acknowledged the issues and asked customers to be patient while they worked on a fix. Outages were also reported by HSBC, Halifax, and the Royal Bank of Scotland. A Treasury Committee report revealed that nine of the UK's largest banks had experienced over a month of unplanned technical outages in the past two years, with 158 incidents of IT failures reported between January 2023 and February 2025. Common causes of these outages included problems with third-party suppliers, system changes, and internal software issues. Downdetector is a platform that tracks service disruptions across various services, allowing users to report issues.
Surugaya, a major retailer in Japan, has restricted access to its adult PC game and doujin pages on its online platform due to concerns about potential restrictions from credit card companies. Talos EC, Surugaya's listing management partner, announced on May 20 that mature content will be temporarily unavailable while discussions with payment processing providers are underway to establish guidelines for handling these products. Since early 2024, many Japanese platforms selling adult material have faced similar restrictions from credit card companies. Taro Yamada, a member of Japan’s House of Councilors, noted the complexities in the payment processing framework and highlighted challenges in identifying the responsible parties for these restrictions.
WhatsApp experienced a significant service disruption affecting users' ability to connect and send messages through its mobile application and web platform. In India, around 3,000 reports were logged, with over 90% of users indicating issues with message transmission. Globally, approximately 2,800 users reported problems, with 91% highlighting issues with sending messages. Members of The Times of India's technology team confirmed similar challenges. Despite the widespread disruption, Meta, WhatsApp's parent company, has not issued an official statement regarding the outage. Users took to social media to express their frustrations and share humorous takes on the situation.
DoD's acting Inspector General, Steven Stebbins, is reviewing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app for operational airstrike discussions in Yemen to evaluate compliance with policies on commercial messaging for official communications and classification mandates. Concurrently, House Oversight Committee Democrats are investigating the Department of Government Efficiency's data usage, while OPM is directing agencies to revise performance review processes to prioritize adherence to presidential policies. The Defense Department has mandated public reporting of canceled contracts linked to Trump's efficiency initiatives. The SSA is tightening identity-proofing requirements for benefit applications, discontinuing phone verification options. During a nomination hearing, Trump’s nominees for OPM and OMB faced questions regarding federal workforce reductions. The Army has abandoned plans for a billion-dollar software development contract after feedback on draft RFPs. Employees at the IMLS have been placed on administrative leave amid concerns over the agency's future and grant disbursement obligations following Trump's executive order aimed at eliminating smaller entities.
Rockstar has released a significant update for Grand Theft Auto V on PC, aligning its features with those of the console versions from 2020. The update includes graphical enhancements, improved loading times, and support for the DualSense controller and modern gaming peripherals. It features ray tracing with ambient occlusion and global illumination, support for Nvidia DLSS 3 and AMD FSR3, higher resolutions, and advanced audio technology. This update is free for PC users, while it was paid for console users. Rockstar's investment in updating this decade-old game comes as Grand Theft Auto VI approaches, aiming to keep players engaged and confident in the franchise's ongoing relevance.
The integration of Fedora into Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is nearing completion, with a community testing event scheduled for February 17, 2025. This event invites users of Windows 10 or 11 to help identify bugs and provide feedback. Participants need an x86 or AArch64 setup with virtualization capabilities, a willingness to follow guidelines, and the ability to download large test images. Resources for installation and troubleshooting are available on the Fedora WSL test day wiki, and participants can share their findings through Fedora’s testing week online platform.
Avast's global revenue for 2024 is projected to reach USD 950 million, with a growth rate of 4% compared to the previous year. The company has over 435 million active users globally, with 60% of its revenue coming from Europe and North America. Avast controls 6.5% of the global antivirus market and ranks among the top five providers in the cybersecurity industry. Its VPN services, using AES-256-bit encryption, saw a 12% increase in subscriptions. Additionally, 80% of Avast's products integrate AI and machine learning, and mobile security products account for 20% of its total revenue. Avast has raised USD 100 million in funding, bringing its valuation to USD 2,865.9 million, and partnerships with major tech companies contribute 10% of its total revenue.
The company employs more than 1,800 individuals and has around 9 million weekly active users. Avast prevents nearly 1.5 billion attacks each month and has users in 59 countries. A total of 859 companies utilize Avast for organizational cybersecurity solutions, and the software is available in 45 different languages. Avast offers a 30-day free trial and has a highly accurate antivirus solution, with a 94.2% offline detection rate and a 99.5% online detection rate.
Avast is compatible with Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, and provides a 30-day money-back guarantee. The software features include real-time protection, Wi-Fi Inspector, CyberCapture, and email shield. Paid plans range from INR 4,144.79 (USD 49.99) to INR 6,632.17 (USD 79.99) per year.
In Q1 2024, social engineering attacks were identified as the biggest threat, with scams increasing by 61% on mobile and 23% on desktop. Avast's global risk ratio was 31%, with a total of 3.52 billion blocked attacks. The company secured the fourth position in the antivirus market, with 8% paid users and 18% free users.
As of July 2024, avast.com had 14.1 million visits, with the United States contributing 20.1% of the traffic. Male users made up 62.93% of visitors, and the highest percentage of users were aged 25 to 34. Organic search generated the highest traffic rate, accounting for 45.9%, while YouTube was the leading source of social media referrals.
Avast has a user base exceeding 435 million globally and employs over 1,800 individuals. The company’s projected global revenue for 2024 is USD 950 million, with approximately 60% generated from Europe and North America. Avast commands 6.5% of the global antivirus market and has raised USD 100 million in funding, elevating its valuation to USD 2,865.9 million. The software prevents nearly 1.5 billion attacks each month and operates in 59 countries. It is available in 45 languages and competes with brands like Symantec and McAfee. Avast's antivirus solution has a 94.2% offline detection rate and a 99.5% online detection rate. Paid plans range from INR 4,144.79 (USD 49.99) to INR 6,632.17 (USD 79.99) annually. In Q1 2024, Avast blocked 3.52 billion attacks, with social engineering attacks being the predominant threat. The website avast.com recorded 14.1 million visits in July 2024, with the United States accounting for 20.1% of total traffic. Organic search generated 45.9% of total visits, and YouTube was the leading social media referral source.