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BetaBeacon
April 11, 2026
Amazon Luna is removing game purchases, third-party subscriptions, and game stores, simplifying its offerings starting on April 10. Subscriptions to Ubisoft Plus and Jackbox through Luna will be automatically canceled after one final renewal at the end of the current billing cycle.
Winsage
April 10, 2026
Microsoft is removing the Copilot buttons from its Windows 11 applications, including Notepad, Snipping Tool, Photos, and Widgets, in favor of a more streamlined interface. The Copilot button in Notepad has been replaced with a "writing tools" menu that retains AI features without the Copilot branding. The Snipping Tool also no longer features the Copilot button during area selection. This change aims to enhance functionality and simplicity in Windows 11 while keeping the underlying AI capabilities available to users. There is speculation about the potential removal of the Copilot button from laptop keyboards and further streamlining of other Windows 11 features.
AppWizard
April 9, 2026
OtherSide Entertainment has announced that their game, Thick as Thieves, will be released on Steam on May 20. The game is set in a fictional Scottish city named Kilcairn and features two distinct thieves, two maps, sixteen contracts, six unique pieces of gear, and multiple difficulty settings. Originally introduced as a PvPvE experience at The Game Awards in December 2024, it has shifted to focus on solo and two-player cooperative gameplay, with the announcement made on Steam on April 2, 2026. The game was initially planned for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, but the current focus is on the Steam release.
Winsage
April 9, 2026
Windows 11 has faced criticism from users due to controversial Copilot AI features and changes that have compromised functionality, including a redesigned Start menu, a fragmented settings application, and a slower file explorer. Microsoft is responding to user feedback, with Design Director Diego Baca acknowledging issues with the Start menu's performance and stating that "search performance + predictability" is a focus. Partner Director of Design March Rogers confirmed that they are working on migrating legacy Control Panel features to the modern Settings app while ensuring compatibility with various devices and drivers. Users have mixed reactions, particularly concerned about the potential removal of the Control Panel before the new settings are fully functional. Despite the discontent, Windows remains a reliable experience for many users compared to alternatives like Linux.
AppWizard
April 8, 2026
Apple has removed the messaging app Bitchat from the Chinese App Store at the request of the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), which cited regulatory concerns. Bitchat, originally launched as Bitchat Mesh and developed by Jack Dorsey, allows anonymous, peer-to-peer communication using Bluetooth-based mesh networking, without relying on internet-connected servers. The app gained popularity in regions with internet shutdowns and social media restrictions. The CAC has alleged that Bitchat violated regulations requiring security assessments for apps that can influence public opinion or mobilize users. Dorsey confirmed the removal on X but has not disclosed any plans for Bitchat's return to the App Store.
AppWizard
April 8, 2026
Dota 2 patch 7.41b introduces several significant changes following the removal of Facets. Key adjustments include a nerf to Meepo, affecting his maximum health and mana bonuses, and increasing the cooldown for Megameepo to 90 seconds. Other notable nerfs target Doom, Tidehunter, and Ember Spirit, with reductions in damage and scaling abilities. Conversely, heroes like Timbersaw, Invoker, Broodmother, and Chaos Knight receive buffs, enhancing their abilities and scaling. Drow Ranger's starting agility has increased, but her Marksmanship ability can now be disabled nearby. Nyx Assassin experiences a reduction in Vendetta's duration but gains immunity from true sight from the Book of the Dead. The full patch notes are available from Valve.
Winsage
April 8, 2026
Microsoft is phasing out the Control Panel in favor of the Settings app, a transition that began with the launch of Windows 8 in 2012 and continues in Windows 11. March Rogers, a partner director of design at Microsoft, highlighted the challenges of ensuring compatibility with various network and printer devices during this migration. Speculation about the Control Panel's removal increased in 2024, but a support note clarified that the migration is ongoing. Features like clock settings and mouse cursor blink rate have been successfully integrated into the Settings app. Despite the modern interface, some users still prefer the Control Panel for its simplicity. Microsoft is also redesigning the Settings interface to improve clarity and enhance the user experience in Windows 11.
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