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AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Android Auto has introduced a new app that allows users to read PDF documents in their vehicles. Users can enhance their Android Auto experience by sideloading apps, which involves installing applications not officially available on the platform, such as CarStream for YouTube playback. To sideload apps, users must enable Developer Mode on their Android device and Android Auto, allowing access to hidden features and enabling the installation of third-party apps. The process includes navigating to Settings, tapping the Build number multiple times to enable Developer Mode, accessing Developer Settings in Android Auto, and enabling Unknown Sources. Users can then download the Android Auto Apps Downloader (AAAD) from GitHub, which is an unofficial app storefront that allows downloading additional applications. AAAD is free with optional in-app purchases, and a PRO version is available for a one-time fee. Sideloading can unlock various functionalities, but it is recommended for advanced users due to potential complications.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft is piloting a feature called “PC insights” in its Windows 11 Copilot app, allowing users to inquire about their computer's hardware specifications such as RAM, storage, GPU performance, processor usage, antivirus status, and battery health. The feature collects system data using Windows APIs with user consent, which can be granted as one-time or permanent access. Currently in the experimental phase, it is being rolled out in the United States and provides insights based on the device's current state. Microsoft has cautioned that the app may not always provide complete or accurate information and has reported that it consumes nearly 1GB of RAM while idle. “PC insights” serves as a troubleshooting tool to help identify performance issues without resolving them directly. Future updates may enhance its capabilities to suggest adjustments or implement configuration changes.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft released its July 2026 Patch Tuesday cumulative updates for Windows 11, addressing numerous security vulnerabilities and enhancing Secure Boot functionalities. The updates include: - KB5101650 for Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2, updating systems to builds 26200.8875 and 26100.8875. - KB5101649 for Windows 11 26H1, updating devices to build 28000.2525. The release addresses a total of 622 Microsoft Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), including: - 416 vulnerabilities in Windows. - Fixes for Microsoft Office, Edge, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, Defender, and Azure services. Key vulnerabilities fixed include: - CVE-2026-50661: A BitLocker Security Feature Bypass vulnerability. - CVE-2026-56155: An AD FS Elevation of Privilege vulnerability that has been exploited. - CVE-2026-56164: A SharePoint Server Elevation of Privilege vulnerability. The updates also introduce new Secure Boot certificates, rectify issues from previous patches affecting third-party applications, and incorporate curl 8.21.0 for security improvements. Users are advised to back up data before installation, which requires a system reboot.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft's design strategies continue to influence users towards its Edge browser, as revealed in a study by Dr. Harry Brignull and Cennydd Bowles, published by Mozilla. The researchers tested Windows 10 and 11 across the US, UK, India, and Germany, focusing on whether users could download, set, and maintain a default browser other than Edge without interference. Findings showed that users encountered harmful design patterns that hindered their ability to choose alternative browsers. For example, searching for "download Chrome" on Bing led to Edge promotions, and downloading Chrome triggered an Edge banner. In Windows 11, the setup prompts users to allow Edge to import data from other browsers, with the accept option more visible than the decline option. Additionally, Microsoft's Copilot and Windows Backup tool opened links in Edge regardless of the user's default browser choice, resetting the default browser to Edge during migration without consent. The study noted regional differences, with fewer harmful patterns in Germany due to the EU's Digital Markets Act, although some issues persisted. The researchers recommend eliminating these harmful design patterns and advocate for global regulatory enforcement.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Sony will stop producing physical discs by 2028. GOG, a digital games retailer, allows users to purchase games and create their own physical backups, promoting consumer autonomy. Unlike Steam, GOG provides downloadable installers for every game, enabling offline access and management without regional restrictions. GOG offers resources for users to create physical copies of their digital purchases. The UK retail association has raised concerns that PlayStation's decision could eliminate a 2 million market and undermine consumer freedoms.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
The Ancient Bone in Palworld can be found in the No.3 Wildlife Sanctuary, located northeast of the Dessicated Desert, identifiable by its blue dome shield. To access it, players should fast travel to the Deep Sand Dunes in the northern desert and prepare for temperature changes. Caution is advised due to patrolling craft with red spotlights. The resource node is a ribcage, which can be mined using any mining tool, though a quicker tool is recommended due to limited time while avoiding patrols and hostile creatures.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft has updated the Windows Search Box in Windows 11, now available to Windows Insiders on the Experimental Channel. The updates focus on delivering fewer, more relevant search results, improving user experience by reducing visual noise. Recent searches are easily accessible, and each result clearly indicates its source, enhancing transparency. Promotional content has been eliminated, prioritizing local matches from apps, settings, and files. Users can customize their experience by disabling web searches and Microsoft Store suggestions through Settings. Additionally, file search functionality has been improved for faster and more reliable results, accommodating minor spelling errors.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Eric Barone, the developer of Stardew Valley, faced significant challenges during the game's development, including multiple reworks and a near cancellation due to a catastrophic computer crash. Despite these obstacles, he completed the game over four years, driven by a desire to be a game developer and the absence of similar titles on PC. Stardew Valley was inspired by Barone's childhood memories and aimed to fill a gap in the market for PC players. The game's release exceeded Barone's expectations, receiving overwhelming positive feedback and transforming his life and career. He plans to introduce multiplayer support, console ports, and attend gaming expos, marking a new phase in his journey as a game developer.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
AerialKnight has announced the release of AerialKnight’s MrFreezy, a puzzle game set to launch on September 1 for PC via Steam. The game features a female axe-wielding serial killer in the city of New Detroit, where players assist her in preparing victims by solving puzzles involving severed heads hidden in freezers. Players must navigate various head types with unique mechanics, such as Pumpkin Heads that explode, Stone Heads that are immovable, and Old Heads that move autonomously. The gameplay emphasizes decision-making and strategy, with replayable levels designed for score chasing. The game combines horror-inspired elements with dark humor and aims to provide an engaging experience while exploring unconventional ideas.
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