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AppWizard
July 9, 2026
9to5Toys provides updates on the latest deals in technology and lifestyle products, featuring a homepage with news and insights. The platform has an active presence on social media, including Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Key features include a section for the best Apple deals, a daily podcast discussing technology trends, and a YouTube channel for video content on deals and tech reviews.
AppWizard
July 9, 2026
To breed villagers in Minecraft, construct a space with three beds, as each villager needs their own bed to breed. Ensure villagers have access to 12 food points by providing food items like bread, carrots, or potatoes, and engaging in trade can also encourage breeding. Monitor the number of beds available, as each villager requires one, and be patient, as breeding may take time and is not guaranteed.
AppWizard
July 6, 2026
Amazon has retired the Wondery podcast app and its Wondery+ subscription service, confirming this through an update to a blog post. Wondery-branded podcasts will continue under Amazon, with the studio producing shows like Armchair Expert and New Heights. Former Wondery+ subscribers are encouraged to explore Audible, which now offers a Standard plan for ad-free access to Wondery podcasts. Wondery’s shows remain accessible on platforms like Apple Podcasts and YouTube. The brand has faced challenges, including layoffs and a restructuring that moved its narrative podcasts to Audible.
AppWizard
June 30, 2026
The Minecraft Marketplace Summer Sale offers discounts of up to 33% on over 300 select items, including add-ons, skins, texture packs, and adventures for Minecraft Bedrock Edition. The sale features items like the Biomes O’ Plenty add-on, which adds over 50 unique biomes, and the RealismCraft add-on, which enhances visuals with new mobs and weather effects. The Naturalist 26.1 add-on introduces realistic animals, while the Eternal End add-on reimagines the End Dimension with new biomes and items. The sale is live in the UK from June 30, 2023, at 6 PM BST until July 28, 2026, at 6 PM BST.
AppWizard
June 29, 2026
Josh Sawyer, known for his work on Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity, and Pentiment, discussed the collaborative nature of game development on the Human Can Opener Podcast. He expressed interest in critiques of his past work, particularly regarding narrative choice in RPGs. Sawyer shared that a writer from Disco Elysium reached out to propose a modern response to his earlier presentation, indicating progress in understanding narrative mechanics in the industry. He emphasized the importance of learning from each other and acknowledged the ongoing exchange of ideas among developers. Sawyer noted the traditional approach to branching dialogue in RPGs can feel constrained but believes there are always new methods to explore. He advocates for mutual respect and encouragement within the industry, emphasizing a shared goal of improvement and innovation.
AppWizard
June 29, 2026
Josh Sawyer, Obsidian's design director, discussed the studio's focus on balance in Fallout: New Vegas, emphasizing the importance of allowing various character builds to thrive and engage meaningfully through skill checks in dialogue. He expressed a desire for players to enjoy their character choices without feeling they have built a "fundamentally bad character." Obsidian differentiates itself from other studios by enabling diverse skills in conversations, as seen in quests where players can use skills like Science, Barter, or Speech to influence outcomes. Sawyer explained the decision to eliminate the Big Guns skill to enhance gameplay fluidity and prevent underutilization of skills. He highlighted the importance of making each skill useful in unique ways to build player trust, referencing the design of Goodsprings and the variety of skills available in quests. Sawyer acknowledged the challenges of anticipating player needs in RPG design compared to tabletop games, aiming to provide players with rich experiences that celebrate their character choices. Obsidian employs measures like the "Karma Police" to ensure all skills receive attention in gameplay.
AppWizard
June 28, 2026
Thief: The Dark Project has a vibrant mapping community known for its creativity and ambition, producing content that often surpasses the original game. Nightdive Studios is remastering the game and emphasizes the importance of fan-created content in this process. A highly anticipated addition is The Black Parade, a fan-made campaign featuring ten missions designed by Romain Barrilliot, which won ModDB's number one mod of the year in 2023. The community is excited about its integration into the remaster, and Nightdive is committed to making fan-favorite missions accessible. Additionally, Eidos Montreal is developing a graphic novel set between the first two games and releasing related merchandise, including a new soundtrack.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
General Motors is enhancing the digital experience in its vehicles by introducing support for over 200 new applications on its "Cars with Google built-in" platform, moving away from Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The new apps will be available on select 2024 and newer models of Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet, and GMC vehicles equipped with Google built-in. Driver-focused apps will be accessible only when the vehicle is parked, while passengers can enjoy games and streaming services during travel. The new offerings include games like basketball, chess, and solitaire for drivers, and streaming services such as Disney Plus, Hulu, Tubi, and YouTube for passengers. Music and podcast platforms like Spotify, SiriusXM, iHeartRadio, and Amazon Music will also be supported. The passenger and rear displays will support these apps in select 2025 and newer GM models, including the Chevy Tahoe, Suburban, Cadillac Escalade, and GMC Yukon. Users can find these applications under a “car compatible apps” section in Google Play. GM vehicle owners are encouraged to monitor their infotainment systems for the new apps.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Android 17 introduces a feature called Bubbles for Pixel phones, enhancing user experience by allowing users to create floating shortcuts for frequently used applications. Bubbles can be positioned anywhere on standard smartphones and docked in the bottom right corner on foldable devices, acting as a mini launcher for quick access to apps without interrupting ongoing tasks. Users can create a bubble by long-pressing the app icon and selecting Bubble. Bubbles can be repositioned and removed easily, but not all apps support this feature. When a bubble is selected, the app appears in a smaller overlay window, allowing interaction without disrupting the current workflow. This feature improves multitasking efficiency by reducing the number of swipes and taps needed to access applications.
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