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Winsage
August 22, 2026
Windows 11 users are experiencing system instabilities, including game freezes, crashes, and blue screen errors, following the KB5121003 update. The issue is linked to RGB software that conflicts with essential system components. Affected online multiplayer games, such as Arc Raiders and Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, are particularly impacted, with players encountering "EXCEPTIONACCESSVIOLATION" errors. The problematic driver, often named "inpoutx64," is associated with RGB lighting control and operates in kernel space, leading to vulnerabilities that anti-cheat mechanisms aim to mitigate. When the driver is blocked, it causes critical errors resulting in system crashes. Microsoft has suggested temporary workarounds using compatible programs like SignalRGB or OpenRGB to manage RGB devices without triggering anti-cheat alerts. Users are encouraged to report issues through the Feedback Hub for resolution prioritization.
AppWizard
August 21, 2026
Google has introduced a new app installation framework called "Advanced Flow," which allows sideloading of apps on Android devices but requires developers to complete real-name verification. Applications signed by unverified developers will be flagged during installation. Users can still sideload apps, but must enable "Developer Options" and acknowledge risks associated with unverified software. A 24-hour waiting period is imposed after enabling Developer Options, with options for permanent or temporary toggling. Google plans to enforce these developer verification requirements starting September 30 in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, with a global rollout expected by 2027. ADB installations are not subject to these restrictions.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
BlackMill Games' World War I series has surpassed a decade of gameplay, with the latest installment, Gallipoli, focusing on the Gallipoli Campaign. This campaign aimed to capture the Dardanelles Strait and Constantinople but ended in a disastrous retreat for the Allies. Gallipoli features improved visuals, refined gunplay, and balanced mechanics, enhancing the gameplay experience. The game introduces new mechanics such as increased team sizes, a ticket system with unpredictability, realistic ballistics, a refined stamina system, and a suppression system that affects soldiers' performance. However, concerns exist regarding the limited rewards in the progression system, which may impact player engagement over time.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Google has implemented tighter memory limits for applications in Android 17 to enhance device performance and prevent memory-intensive apps from monopolizing system resources. This OS-level enforcement is currently being rolled out on Pixel devices, with plans for broader adoption by various OEMs next year. The memory limits are tailored to each device's total RAM, ranging from 4GB to over 16GB. When an app exceeds its memory threshold, Android can compress its data or terminate the app if necessary. Developers must optimize their applications to stay within these limits, aiming to maintain a smooth user experience.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
A new protocol is being implemented for installing applications from unverified developers on Android devices to enhance user security. Users must confirm their intention to download the app, restart their devices, and wait 24 hours before accessing the newly downloaded app. These requirements also apply to updating apps from unverified developers, ensuring ongoing protection against potential vulnerabilities.
Winsage
August 20, 2026
An unresponsive Taskbar or Start button in Windows 11 can be caused by various issues, including a problematic version of Windows 11 (25h2), frozen Windows Explorer, incomplete or corrupted updates, graphics driver issues, and interference from third-party extensions. To troubleshoot the unresponsiveness, users can try the following steps: 1. Lock the PC using Win + L and then unlock it. 2. Check hardware to ensure no buttons on the mouse or keys on the keyboard are stuck. 3. Restart Windows Explorer via Task Manager by selecting "Windows Explorer" and choosing "Restart Task." 4. Clear notifications by accessing the System Tray and selecting "Clear all" or using the "Do Not Disturb" button. 5. Update Windows by navigating to "Settings," then "Windows Update," and checking for updates. 6. Run SFC and DISM checks by opening Command Prompt as Admin and executing the commands "DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /RestoreHealth" followed by "sfc /scannow," then restart the PC.
AppWizard
August 19, 2026
Navitel has released a software update to fix an aspect ratio issue affecting users of Android Auto, which was first reported in July. The problem was traced to the Navitel head unit software, not the Android Auto app, and impacted multiple head unit models. Users experienced distorted images and text, despite troubleshooting efforts. The update requires manual installation via a microSD card, as it is not available over-the-air. After the update, users can reconnect their Android phones, and Android Auto should function correctly. The latest version of Android Auto, 17.4, is available on the Google Play Store, with a new build expected by the end of the month and a major update planned for the next quarter.
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