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AppWizard
May 23, 2026
A retro PC enthusiast modified the VBIOS of an S3 ViRGE DX graphics card to include a version of the classic game Snake, allowing users to play it briefly during system boot. This project, by the YouTube channel Bits und Bolts, involved embedding Snake 512, a compact game written in x86 assembly language. The modification includes a dynamic text splash screen displaying the GPU's operating frequency and prompts users to play Snake or skip to the boot process. The implementation does not support USB keyboards and has no sound during gameplay. The enthusiast also customized the game's colors using hexadecimal values from the VGA color palette.
AppWizard
May 22, 2026
During the Google I/O event, several tools were introduced to support developers, including Play Shorts for app previews, the Ask Play feature for conversational app searches, integration of apps into the Gemini app for enhanced visibility, and the Engage SDK for improved content discovery. Additionally, the Play Games Sidekick was launched to provide players with in-game information such as tips and rewards.
BetaBeacon
May 19, 2026
Google is expanding its Play Games Sidekick overlay globally, introducing new social features that allow users to see which friends are playing the same game and track their achievements. These features will be launching next month. The Sidekick menu also allows users to take screenshots, record gameplay, stream gameplay, view achievements, and get in-game perks.
AppWizard
May 19, 2026
The indie horror game, Beyond The Dark, was initially launched as Rodent Race in December 2024 and underwent a branding and gameplay overhaul, emerging in its current form a few weeks ago. The transition began on May 4, raising concerns about Steam's review process. Cybersecurity expert Eric Parker noted that Beyond The Dark disguised its true intentions by appearing as a standard horror game while collecting personal data from players. The game was ultimately removed from Steam due to community reports. The trend of 'vibe coding' using AI tools poses a risk for malware-infested games on Steam, prompting a need for reevaluation of Valve's protocols. Gamers are advised to remain vigilant and skeptical of enticing offers, especially free-to-play games.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
In 2025, Microsoft announced it would discontinue support for the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), making Android applications non-functional on Windows 11. This decision surprised many users in Indonesia who relied on these applications. HP developed a guide outlining secure alternatives to WSA, which included reputable Android emulators like BlueStacks, LDPlayer, and NoxPlayer, as well as native Windows alternatives such as Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 apps. Users were advised against unverified APK sideloading, unofficial emulators, and modified apps due to security risks. Microsoft’s end of support means no further security updates or bug fixes will be provided, and integration with the Amazon Appstore will cease. Users can continue using WSA apps, but they will be exposed to potential security threats. To migrate data from WSA, users were instructed to inventory apps, research alternatives, and export app data before performing a clean uninstall. Best practices for running Android apps safely on Windows included downloading from official sources and keeping software updated.
AppWizard
May 9, 2026
A new game titled Candellum has been released on Steam, receiving a 95/100 rating from PC users. It is developed by Out of Seats Studio and published by ISART Digital, and it is entirely free with no hidden costs. Players take on the role of a candle warrior in a dormant wax factory, navigating through battles and secrets. The game has an "Unknown" compatibility status for Steam Deck users. Player feedback highlights its polished gameplay, engaging premise, and striking visuals, with many considering it a high-quality experience despite its short length of about an hour. There is a notable difficulty spike at a certain point, but it is not overwhelmingly difficult compared to other top-down action titles. Candellum offers a complete experience without monetization, distinguishing it from typical free-to-play games.
AppWizard
May 3, 2026
Tim Cain discussed the evolution of game development and the impact of the internet on the gaming community in a recent YouTube video. He noted a shift from a culture of possibility in the 1980s to one of restriction for developers, highlighting concerns about closed-mindedness among gamers and polarized discussions. Cain observed that players often focus on metrics of games they do not engage with, which can pressure developers to cater to influencers rather than the essence of their games. He expressed uncertainty about the future of the gaming industry in the 2030s, contemplating whether it will see further entrenchment or a pushback from consumers. Cain humorously suggested that gamers should consider informed opinions from knowledgeable writers at PC Gamer.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Naoki Hamaguchi, the director of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, has completed over 40 full playthroughs of the game and is excited about its progress, indicating that the team is nearing a significant milestone. He balances work and leisure to fuel his creativity and has adopted a routine of walking home to clear his mind. Hamaguchi acknowledges the challenges of expanding the original FF7 into a trilogy, focusing on balancing nostalgia and innovation while ensuring the game's presentation resonates with new audiences. He expresses confidence that the final installment will provide a rewarding experience for fans. A concrete announcement regarding the release date is expected soon.
Winsage
May 2, 2026
Microsoft will begin rolling out the May 2026 Security Update for Windows 11 on May 12, 2026. Key features of this update include: 1. Xbox Mode: Transforms PCs into a console-like experience, prioritizing system resources for gaming and freeing up to 2GB of memory. 2. Voice Typing Improvements: Redesign of Voice Typing elements on the touch keyboard. 3. New Arabic 101 Legacy Keyboard Layout: Available for addition from the Region page in Settings. 4. Drop Tray Changes: Renamed from Drag Tray and can be disabled in Settings > System > Multitasking. 5. Taskbar AI Agents Support: Allows monitoring of AI agents directly from the Taskbar, starting with the Microsoft 365 Copilot app. 6. Debloat Policy with Dynamic List Support: Enables administrators to specify additional apps for removal beyond the default list. 7. Windows Driver Policy Update: Changes how the kernel manages trust for third-party drivers, eliminating default trust for cross-signed drivers. 8. Batch File Security Changes: Enhances security for batch files and Command Prompt scripts, with an option for a hardened processing mode. 9. Format FAT32 up to 2TB: The format command-line tool now supports formatting volumes up to 2TB using FAT32.
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