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AppWizard
June 5, 2026
Google Play Services version 26.21 includes enhancements for user experience and security across various devices such as Android phones, tablets, Android TV, Google TV, Chrome OS, Wear OS, and Android Auto. A new Credential Exchange Standard has been introduced to simplify the import and export of passwords and passkeys between third-party password managers and Google Password Manager. The update features a new user flow for pre-registering applications with auto-installation from the Play Store, timely notifications for monthly Play Store challenges, and improved visibility for sales prices and discounts. Visual improvements include a redesigned interface for Play Store dialogs and a feature that allows the Play Store to locate app content from installed applications. The introduction of Play Collections helps users discover similar content more easily.
AppWizard
June 5, 2026
Humble Bundle has launched a new bundle in collaboration with IGN Live 2026, featuring nine games available for under a pound. The bundle is structured in three tiers: - For £4.45, you get The Last Campfire and TOEM: A Photo Adventure. - For £6.22, you unlock three additional titles: Paradise Killer: Perfect 25 Edition, Blair Witch, and Fear the Spotlight. - For £8.90, you receive all previous titles plus Rollerdrome, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, OFF, and Control: Ultimate Edition. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Child’s Play Charity, which provides video games and gaming systems for children in hospitals. The bundle is available for purchase until June 24th.
AppWizard
June 4, 2026
Valve's Steam is facing multiple legal challenges, including a class-action antitrust lawsuit regarding its microtransaction strategies and a 30% commission on transactions. Gabe Newell, Valve's co-founder, is defending the platform against claims of monopolistic behavior, asserting that gamers have "enormous choice" in where to purchase games. Allegations suggest Valve has threatened developers who price their games lower outside of Steam, including a warning to Ubisoft about removing Rainbow Six Siege from the platform. Newell denies these allegations, stating that Valve does not dictate prices to third-party developers on other platforms. The outcomes of the lawsuits could significantly impact how games are marketed and sold.
AppWizard
June 4, 2026
Humble Bundle has announced the June 2026 lineup for Humble Choice, featuring eight PC games including Octopath Traveler II, The Riftbreaker, and Life is Strange: Double Exposure, available for .99 with a membership. Members will also receive a complimentary month of IGN Plus, which offers ad-free access and free games. Critics have praised the games, with Life is Strange: Double Exposure receiving positive feedback for its writing and characters, and Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector scoring 8/10. Members can enjoy discounts of up to 20% in the Humble store, and 5% of each membership goes to charitable causes, with June's beneficiary being It Gets Better.
AppWizard
June 4, 2026
There is a disparity between the costs of building a gaming PC and purchasing a gaming console, with consoles often being the more economical choice. The average cost of building a gaming PC tends to exceed that of acquiring a current-generation console. Console manufacturers often sell their systems at a loss, compensating through sales of higher-priced games and subscription services. The PS5 Pro retails for 0 or more, aligning it more closely with the cost of building a gaming PC. Modern consoles have limited hardware upgrade options, while gaming PCs offer flexibility for incremental upgrades. Affordable pre-built systems with older hardware configurations are available, allowing for cost-effective gaming setups. While the initial investment in a gaming PC may be higher, long-term benefits include free online multiplayer, a vast library of games, straightforward upgrades, and extended support.
AppWizard
June 3, 2026
Woot is offering the Razer Minecraft Edition Cobra gaming mouse for .99 with Prime shipping. New customers can use the promo code RAZERWOOT to receive an additional discount, lowering the final price to .99, which is a 63% reduction from its standard retail price of .99. This is the lowest price ever recorded for this model. The mouse features a green-and-black design, Razer's Gen 3 optical switches, an 8,500 DPI optical sensor, customizable RGB lighting, 100% PTFE mouse feet, and a flexible Speedflex cable.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Microsoft Corp. is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging anticompetitive behavior in collaboration with Valve Corp., the operator of the Steam gaming platform. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, claims that the two companies engaged in a pricing agreement that stifled competition in the PC game distribution market. Plaintiffs assert that this agreement maintained uniform pricing for PC games across both platforms, limiting competitive pressure and harming consumers. The lawsuit also alleges that the arrangement discouraged competition and reduced incentives for improving game quality and offerings. The plaintiffs seek class-action status to represent all gamers who purchased PC games through these platforms. Neither Microsoft nor Valve has publicly addressed the allegations at the time of the lawsuit's filing.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Nvidia unveiled the RTX Spark chips at Computex 2026, featuring a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU and an Nvidia Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores, comparable to the GeForce RTX 5070 desktop GPU. The chips utilize NVLINK technology for faster data transfer than PCI Express. They support DLSS 4.5 upscaling technology, which enhances performance without the issues of DLSS 5. Currently, the gaming handheld market has limited DLSS support, with the Nintendo Switch 2 being an exception. Community feedback indicates a preference for DLSS 4.5 over native visuals. RTX Spark chips are expected to debut in laptops and mini PCs by the end of 2026, with potential for handheld gaming devices. Pricing and power consumption remain uncertain, and Nvidia's DGX Spark mini PC retails for ,699, suggesting high costs for RTX Spark systems. Nvidia claims these laptops will run AAA games at 1440p and over 100 frames per second, but details on power draw and battery life are unclear.
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