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AppWizard
April 19, 2026
Gemini Live, a feature within Google's ecosystem, is being redesigned to enhance user experience on Android devices. The new design will integrate Gemini Live into the Gemini app's homepage instead of occupying the entire screen. The top bar will read “Live with Gemini” and include a transcript button. The prompt box has been replaced with a pill-shaped container showcasing a blue waveform, allowing users to share their camera or screen from the left side and mute the microphone from the right side. Exiting Gemini Live can be done through a keyboard icon or the system back gesture. This redesign is currently being tested with beta users of the Google app (version 17.14) and is exclusive to the Gemini app. The overlay remains unchanged for now, but future plans include aligning it with the new in-app aesthetic.
Winsage
April 19, 2026
Microsoft is updating the Start Menu in Windows 11, focusing on enhanced customization and improved performance. The update will allow users to disable specific sections, choose between small or large layouts, and toggle off elements like the recommended feed and pinned apps. The new Start Menu is expected to be more responsive, especially during heavy usage, and will improve search functionality. Feedback on the redesign has been mixed, with some users expressing dissatisfaction and nostalgia for the Windows 10 Start Menu.
AppWizard
April 18, 2026
In its Q1 2026 report, Netflix announced plans to revamp its mobile app by integrating vertical videos into a new "discovery feed" to help users find fresh content. This move aligns with Disney Plus's recent launch of "Verts," aimed at enhancing viewer engagement. Netflix reported a 16% year-over-year revenue growth during the same update and plans to roll out the redesigned app by the end of the month. The company is also facing scrutiny over its pricing strategy, with the Standard plan increasing to .49 and the Premium plan to .99, following a price hike just 14 months prior.
AppWizard
April 17, 2026
The latest patch for Slay the Spire 2 has transitioned from beta to the main game, introducing several enhancements. Players can now experience improved map generation, a more forgiving Act One, and five new Neow relics: Hefty Tablet, Neow's Talisman, Phial Holster, Winged Boots, and Neow's Bones. Elite enemies appear one floor later, and rebalancing has adjusted foes like the Skulking Colony and Byrdonis. The Act Three boss, Doormaker, has been redesigned with a unique setup and three phases: Hunger, Scrutiny, and Grasp. All five classes have been rebalanced, with new cards introduced, such as Not Yet, Blade of Ink, Regent's Arsenal, and Borrowed Time. Shop relic prices have been reduced, and gold-generating relics are no longer available for purchase. Ascension level six now features 'Inflation,' increasing card removal costs. The patch also includes new art, visual effects, a 'Phobia mode,' and Badges for achievements. Achievements and epochs cannot be unlocked during daily and custom runs, and the main and beta branches will maintain separate records. The patch 0.103.2 is now live for all versions of the game.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Spotify has redesigned its tablet app, now available to all users, enhancing the experience for tablets and select Android foldable devices. The new design features a dedicated "Now Playing" panel on the right side of the screen and a transformed bottom navigation bar divided into two sections for improved accessibility. The redesign is compatible with certain foldable devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Honor Magic V6, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, while some devices like the Oppo Find N6 are not supported due to optimization challenges. Additionally, Spotify launched a revamped Wear OS app earlier this year.
Winsage
April 16, 2026
Microsoft is transforming its Windows Update system, starting in April, marking the most significant overhaul in over 15 years. The new system will centralize the management of operating system patches, drivers, and application updates, aiming to enhance user experience by simplifying the update process and improving reliability. Users will experience fewer interruptions, as updates will be consolidated into a single restart cycle, and updates will be scheduled during idle times to minimize disruptions. The update system will also expand support for driver and hardware updates. This transformation aligns with Microsoft's long-term vision for AI-enhanced PCs and cloud-integrated systems, enabling scalable updates for AI features and improving compliance for enterprise users. The rollout will begin gradually in April to mitigate risks associated with compatibility and execution.
AppWizard
April 13, 2026
In Subnautica 2, the base-building mechanics have been redesigned to enhance accessibility and ease of use. Players can now collaborate in multiplayer mode to build bases, but must be cautious about resource theft by visitors. A new procedural system allows for fluid base construction without complex menus, enabling customization of shapes for windows and other elements. Concerns have been raised about the shift from circular to angular base designs, with circular pieces potentially still in development. Customization options will include painting structures and altering lighting, though some features may not be available at early access launch. Players are advised to check their PC's system requirements for optimal performance.
AppWizard
April 12, 2026
Android 17 Beta 2 was unveiled in April 2026, introducing significant features aimed at enhancing user experience and supporting autonomous AI agents. Key features include: 1. A "Dual-Shade" UI redesign with a Split Control Center for notifications and customizable toggles. 2. A system-level Native App Lock for securing individual apps with biometric authentication. 3. Integration of Project Astra, enabling real-time contextual memory and live translation through the camera. 4. A "Frosted Glass" aesthetic with translucency and glassmorphism in UI elements. 5. Advanced desktop windowing capabilities for larger screens, including free-form resizing and a persistent taskbar. 6. A Battery Health Dashboard providing insights into battery performance. 7. Introduction of the RAW14 Image Format for professional-grade image capture and a redesigned Screen Recording toolbar for creators. The release roadmap includes developer previews completed by March 2026, public beta phases in April 2026, platform stability expected in June 2026, and a final public release anticipated in August/September 2026 with the Pixel 11. Devices expected to receive Android 17 include Pixel 7 and newer models, Samsung Galaxy S24, S25, S26 series, and flagships from OnePlus, Xiaomi, and Nothing.
AppWizard
April 11, 2026
Google has redesigned its Google Wallet app, introducing a new interface that has received positive user feedback. The updated design features passes displayed as small squares, allowing users to see double the number of passes on their screens. Users can now customize which passes are visible upon opening the app by starring their preferred passes. The app retains the ability to rearrange passes and access detailed information through barcodes or QR codes. A new "View more" button provides access to a comprehensive list of transactions and passes, along with a search bar for easy navigation. However, accessing the full list of passes requires a two-step process, which some users find cumbersome. Suggestions for improvement include adding a "View all passes" button and a search bar on the home screen for enhanced usability.
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