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Winsage
July 10, 2026
Microsoft has confirmed that WSL Containers, which allows users to create and manage Linux containers directly from Windows, is now available on Windows 10. Users must have Windows 10 version 2004 (Build 19041) or later to utilize WSL Containers. The installation process involves checking the Windows build, installing WSL, updating to the container build, confirming the version, and running a test command. WSL Containers support GPU passthrough, enabling CUDA capabilities directly from Windows 10. A text-based UI dashboard for managing WSL Containers, named lazywslc, has also been introduced.
Tech Optimizer
July 10, 2026
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are a type of cyber threat characterized by long-term infiltration aimed at stealing sensitive data or surveilling communications, often orchestrated by well-funded groups. Unlike traditional malware, which seeks immediate disruption, APTs employ a methodical approach, spending weeks mapping out networks and identifying valuable credentials. Traditional antivirus solutions often fail to detect APTs because they rely on signature-based detection, which is ineffective against custom malware. APTs frequently use legitimate tools already present on systems, making detection challenging, and some forms of APTs operate directly from memory without writing to disk, evading traditional scans. To combat APTs, a multifaceted strategy is recommended, including behavioral detection, network monitoring for unusual patterns, and a mindset of skepticism towards all network activities.
AppWizard
July 9, 2026
A YouTuber named Game of Tobi has ported Minecraft to the original Game Boy, creating a playable .gbc file that captures the essence of 3D gameplay while operating at half speed and in black and white. The project showcases the capabilities of the original hardware, despite its limitations, and follows a previous successful port to the Game Boy Color. The textures are simplified to maintain performance, and the endeavor reflects a spirit of experimentation within the gaming community.
AppWizard
July 9, 2026
The Korean Cultural Center New York (KCCNY) is hosting the summer program "It's Time for K-Culture 2026: Escape the Summer, Dive into Korea" until August 22, allowing visitors to engage with popular Korean video games and enjoy traditional snacks from Korean PC bang. The K-PC Bang space features 12 computers and six mobile devices for gaming, including titles like Crossfire and Seoul Station, alongside a food zone sponsored by Nongshim offering PC bang treats. The event's launch attracted over 200 officials from various sectors, including city officials and representatives from educational institutions like New York University’s Game Center, highlighting its significance in promoting Korean culture and fostering connections between Korean gaming companies and the North American market. Lee Yang-hwan from KCCA's New York Business Center expressed hope for future collaborations to aid domestic game companies in launching in North America.
AppWizard
July 9, 2026
Fanatical has launched a Bundle for the Field of Glory series, allowing players to choose from titles such as Kingdoms, Empires, and Field of Glory II, along with various DLCs. Discounts increase with the number of selections: three games or DLCs cost .33 each, ten or more drop to .75 each, and the full bundle of 18 items totals .49, down from a retail price of 7.13. The bundle includes various products from the Field of Glory series. The promotion runs until August 9, 2026, and spending over .00 in a single transaction grants a random game for free.
BetaBeacon
July 8, 2026
Pre-registrations for the mobile port of 'DAVE THE DIVER' are now live on iOS and Android. The game is a casual, single-player adventure RPG that combines deep-sea exploration and fishing during the day with sushi restaurant management at night.
Winsage
July 8, 2026
Microsoft developed Windows 95 with innovative detection mechanisms to prevent external installers from downgrading essential system components. The team used a heuristics-based approach to identify installer files by analyzing their names for keywords like "setup," "installer," or "inst," and also considered variations in other languages. If these keywords were not present, the system would check the file path for "setup." File checks were delayed until the next start to catch improperly modified files, as some setup programs would exit Windows to run batch files. Additionally, live file checks were conducted for multimedia driver installations via INF files, which was a special exception.
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