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AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Vampire Survivors has attracted over 27 million players and generated significant revenue since its launch in 2022. The game sold more than one million copies within two to three months of release. Developer Luca Galante reinvested earnings into the game, leading to the free release of the Emerald Beyond DLC. Poncle is developing Vampire Crawlers, a deckbuilding dungeon crawler spinoff, and has plans for additional projects. The studio aims to have small, agile teams working on various projects simultaneously. Future developments include Warhammer Survivors, which is part of the official Survivors franchise. Matteo Sapio expressed a goal of having 40 projects in parallel development globally within five years.
TrendTechie
April 27, 2026
The Moscow City Court has ordered a website administrator to pay a penalty of 600,000 rubles for hosting pirated copies of television series such as "Univer," "Fizruk," and "Devushki s Makarovym." The court found that the website generated revenue through advertisements and engaged in "intentional piratical activity" by offering downloads via torrent. The administrator was also required to pay an additional 11,000 rubles in court fees. Although he attempted to appeal the ruling, he missed the deadline and the court allowed him to restore it, but the original ruling remained in effect.
Winsage
April 26, 2026
Factory 95 is a Windows 95 themed automation game that launched on April 22, 2026. Players act as factory managers, creating PowerPoint slide-shows for clients while navigating tools and resources within a retro operating system. The game features nostalgic elements, including a Clippy-inspired character named "Pinny" and challenges reminiscent of early computing, such as slow loading times and managing emails. The design evokes the graphical aesthetics of the 1990s, and players must strategically manage limited resources to fulfill client requests and generate revenue.
Tech Optimizer
April 24, 2026
Fileless malware operates stealthily within networks, utilizing legitimate system tools like PowerShell and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to execute malicious code in memory without leaving traces on disk. Traditional antivirus solutions struggle to detect these threats due to their reliance on file signatures. The primary vector for fileless malware is email, where attackers use spoofed messages to trick users into activating malicious scripts. Misconfigurations in Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) records create vulnerabilities that attackers exploit to deliver spoofed emails. Traditional endpoint protection mechanisms are inadequate against fileless attacks, necessitating a shift towards behavioral analysis for detection. Organizations must assess their preparedness by ensuring proper email authentication configurations and enhancing endpoint security capabilities. Integration among security teams and updated employee security awareness programs are also essential. Sendmarc helps organizations mitigate vulnerabilities by providing visibility into SPF, DKIM, and DMARC configurations and enforcing DMARC to block unauthenticated messages.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Jack Buser, the global director for games at Google Cloud, is focusing on using AI and cloud solutions to tackle challenges in the gaming industry. He noted a rebound in revenue growth but highlighted issues such as declining profits, project cancellations, and layoffs, with only Roblox and the Chinese market thriving. Buser advocates for AI as a potential solution, despite concerns about "rightsizing" strategies that may prioritize profits over employee welfare. His previous role at Stadia ended with mixed results, raising doubts about the feasibility of AI-driven game development. The industry is still awaiting a groundbreaking AI-generated game. Buser emphasizes the need for clearer discussions about AI and suggests that embracing it could lead to easier revenue generation, similar to trends in reality television.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
The Microsoft Teams desktop client has a bug affecting users on macOS and Windows after the update to build 26072.519.4556.7438, specifically with the right-click functionality not working. Users are advised to use keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V) for clipboard operations. The issue was first mentioned on the Patchmanagement.org mailing list, referencing issue TM1279908, which noted service degradation alerts from Microsoft 365. Users have reported problems with copying and pasting URLs, text, and images, with the paste option grayed out in the context menu. Microsoft has identified a potential root cause and is rolling out a fix while monitoring telemetry data, with the next status update expected on April 21, 2026.
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