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Winsage
April 5, 2026
On April 3, 2026, Anthropic expanded Claude’s desktop control feature to Windows for Pro and Max subscribers, allowing users to operate applications, navigate web pages, and manage files on their PCs without prior configuration. The feature is in research preview and includes a Dispatch companion for task assignment from mobile devices. Claude uses a structured tool hierarchy for task execution, prioritizing connectors like Slack and Google Calendar, and engages in direct desktop control only when necessary. Users must opt in to activate the feature, which integrates with existing software without requiring API keys. The technology is partly derived from Anthropic’s acquisition of Vercept AI, which specializes in AI-driven computer control. Security concerns have arisen due to vulnerabilities demonstrated shortly after the launch, prompting Anthropic to implement safeguards while acknowledging the feature's potential errors. Users can stop Claude's operations, but the company admits it cannot disable the technology remotely once tasks have started. Competitors like Microsoft and Google are also exploring similar desktop-level AI automation capabilities.
AppWizard
April 4, 2026
Chessington World of Adventures Resort announced plans for a "Minecraft"-themed amusement park called Minecraft World, set to open in 2027 in Chessington, UK. The park will feature a "world first" roller coaster, block-built playscapes, and various "Minecraft"-themed retail and dining options. The project involves "iconic 'Minecraft' creators" to ensure authenticity. The announcement follows the success of Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios, which has generated excitement among fans. The park aims to attract both amusement park enthusiasts and the video game community, coinciding with the 20-year anniversary of Minecraft's original release in 2009.
AppWizard
April 3, 2026
Developer Mega Crit has introduced a new feature called badges in Slay the Spire 2, which will highlight unique player achievements at the end of gameplay runs. The current balance of reviews for the game stands at 801 negative against 817 positive. Ascension 6 has been reworked to increase the cost of removing cards from the deck at the Merchant. The Blade of Ink card has been revamped to generate Inky Shivs, and the Borrowed Time card now offers increased energy gain. The Doormaker enemy has been adjusted for enhanced challenge, while Leading Strike has received buffs and other cards like Speedster and Untouchable have been slightly nerfed. The History Course relic has been adjusted for its X-value, and the Skulking Colony has been buffed to attack on all turns. New portrait art has been added for several cards, and improvements have been made to dialogue timings and speech bubble positions. Clarifications in card descriptions and updates to translations have been implemented. Various bug fixes have addressed issues from startup crashes to specific softlocks related to card upgrades.
AppWizard
April 2, 2026
Samson is a game set to launch on Steam and EGS on April 8, where players must meet daily financial targets while managing limited action points. The game emphasizes strategic hand-to-hand combat, having removed gunplay to enhance engagement. Players navigate the city of Tyndalston, utilizing the environment for escape and exploration. Driving mechanics are designed to reflect realism and spontaneity. The development team at Liquid Swords has faced challenges in securing funding and acknowledges the pressure of the upcoming launch, emphasizing their commitment to quality despite potential bugs.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
A new gaming bundle called the Heroines Bundle has been released by Humble Bundle in celebration of International Women's Day, featuring six games led by female characters, including the standout title The Medium. The Medium is a psychological horror game that focuses on atmosphere, narrative depth, and a dual-reality mechanic, allowing players to navigate both physical and spiritual realms. The game follows Marianne, a medium dealing with trauma and identity in an abandoned resort. The bundle is priced at approximately £16.18, or £2.70 per game, and will be available until April 8. A portion of the proceeds supports the Girls Make Games Scholarship Fund. Other games in the bundle include Sorry We're Closed, Eastward, ANNO: Mutationem, Cabernet, and Ereban: Shadow Legacy.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Zana Zamora, a U.S. trucker, turned a traffic jam into a gaming opportunity by using a high-end gaming rig while stuck due to an accident. Zamora played Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC) instead of a truck simulator, showcasing their gaming setup, which includes: - Pedals: SIMMSON - Wheelbase: Simagic Alpha Evo Pro - Wheel: Conspit GT300 - Flight Stick: Moza AB9/MH16 - Throttle: Winwing Orion 2 - Button Box: PXN - Monitor: Mounted on an adjustable arm - Additional Features: Bass shakers integrated into the seat The setup is powered by a Core i9-14900 processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
The Expanse: Osiris Reborn has acknowledged the use of generative AI in its development, while Pearl Abyss apologized for unintentionally including AI-generated assets in Crimson Desert. Other games like The Alters and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 have faced similar issues with AI elements. Developers are increasingly cautious about AI integration, with some, like Arc Raiders, moving away from AI-generated voice actors. When AI-generated art appears, developers often claim these were placeholders, which raises concerns about their inclusion in final products. Josh Sawyer highlighted the importance of distinguishing between temporary and final assets in his project Pentiment. The creative process relies on human vision and artistry, which generative AI cannot replicate. Additionally, the environmental impact of AI technology is a concern due to the energy demands of data centers. Developers' claims of unintended AI assets raise questions about transparency, contrasting with Owlcat's open acknowledgment. Players react negatively to AI-generated artwork, leading to swift apologies from developers, highlighting the tension between AI use and artistic integrity.
AppWizard
March 19, 2026
A virus known as Mamont is targeting users of the messaging platform Max, which has 100 million registered profiles. Mamont infiltrates online banking applications and spreads primarily through family and parental chat groups, allowing cybercriminals to steal payment information. The virus often begins with a deceptive message prompting users to click, leading to the silent download of a Trojan that siphons off data. Despite claims from the Max press service that the virus's spread is exaggerated, concerns remain about the security of user data, particularly given that all communications on Max are monitored by the state. Many users resort to using a second device, referred to as Maxofon, to comply with the platform's requirements while keeping their primary device for other applications.
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