Steam has launched its Summer Sale, offering discounts of up to 90% on thousands of games. Fanatical has introduced the Very Positive Deluxe Collection bundle, which includes 11 Steam Deck-compatible titles. The pricing for the bundle is tiered: .50 per game for three or four titles, and per game for five or more. Purchasing the entire bundle costs .98, a 79% discount from the original price of 4.89. The bundle includes games such as Ancient Kingdoms and The Smurfs – Dreams, with seven games verified for Steam Deck compatibility and four rated as playable.
Google is expanding its music recognition capabilities with a new feature called Audio Memory, which will enhance the existing Now Playing functionality. Audio Memory will automatically identify songs using a local database, and if a song isn't recognized, a digital fingerprint may be sent to Google for a secure cloud search. Background conversations and audio will remain private and not be transmitted to Google. Users will also have the option to manually identify songs via a cloud search. The onboarding text suggests that Audio Memory could track both music and important conversations, indicating its potential as an AI note-taker. Early interface glimpses show that users will be able to identify ambient music and songs from other applications, although details on conversation tracking are still unclear. The project is codenamed "blueflax," and while features are in development, not all may be included in the final release.
Google's sideloading process allows users to access applications beyond the Play Store, including open-source and free apps. Five notable apps highlighted are:
- WriteOn: A minimalist note-taking app that supports checklists, numbered lists, images, an in-app calendar, and a calculator. It features a Scratchpad for temporary notes and allows exporting notes as TXT files. It also includes a Flashcards feature for studying.
- Fridgey: An open-source app for managing fridge and pantry inventory, allowing users to catalog food items by freshness and expiration. Users can input item details and adjust quantities as items are consumed.
- PrivacyFlip: An app that enhances privacy control for Android users, enabling toggling of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other features even when the device is locked. It includes a battery-saving feature and requires a straightforward setup process.
- Timety: A productivity app that combines a to-do list, habit tracker, and focus timer. Users can categorize tasks, set priorities, and create subtasks. It features customizable habit tracking and a Pomodoro timer for maintaining focus.
- Lune: An offline music player that supports Hi-Fi audio, allowing users to organize songs by various criteria and create customizable playlists. It includes equalizer adjustments and playback controls from notifications.
These apps were selected for their open-source nature and utility in productivity and entertainment, with a focus on those that have received updates in the past year.
Windows 11 has introduced an AI-driven feature called Voice Focus, designed to filter out background noise for users in noisy environments. Integrated into select Asus laptops, it effectively eliminates most ambient sounds but may render voices slightly nasally. Microsoft's own Voice Focus offers more natural audio quality, though its performance can vary. Tests showed that Voice Focus could filter out background music and white noise while preserving voice clarity without heavily taxing laptop performance. However, the feature's availability is inconsistent across devices, as Microsoft has not clearly communicated which models include it. Voice Focus may not be universally available, requiring users to check if their laptops support it.
The Epic Games Store is offering free copies of Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks and The Ouroboros King until June 11. Speed Freeks is a multiplayer racing game featuring Ork vehicles, while Ouroboros King combines chess with tactical roguelike elements. The Humble Store has launched The Complete Inkle Library charity bundle, which includes Heaven's Vault and other titles, available for nearly three weeks. The GOG store is also featuring DRM-free discounts on various games, with offers for members and limited-time promotions. Availability and pricing may vary by region.
Authorities in Phu Tho province have initiated a criminal case regarding the illegal installation and use of copyrighted software, specifically targeting pirated Microsoft Windows and Office products. Formal charges for "infringement of copyright and related rights" have been made following urgent searches at five locations in Hanoi and Phu Tho. The investigation revealed that individuals and businesses were using various platforms to promote, distribute, and sell unlicensed software, including cracked software and counterfeit license keys. The inquiry began with Song Lam Trading and Service Co, whose director faces allegations of supplying 81 computers pre-installed with unauthorized software. An additional 350 computers linked to a local educational institution were also found to have illegal software activation. The implicated companies include Athena Vietnam Information Systems Co and Tek-Solution Technology Co, whose directors are under police scrutiny. Authorities estimate that the financial losses for copyright holders could reach tens of billions of đồng, and they have raised concerns about cybersecurity threats associated with illegally activated software.
Inkle's adaptation of Phileas Fogg's journey in 80 Days is highly regarded, ranking among the author's top three favorite games due to its blend of adventure, intrigue, and 19th-century themes. The Complete Inkle Library bundle is available for £11 and includes titles such as TR-49, Expelled, A Highland Song, Heaven's Vault, Sorcery Parts 1-4, 80 Days, Overboard!, and Pendragon. Heaven's Vault received an 88% review score for its engaging narrative, while TR-49 has been praised for its innovative approach. Pendragon is noted as an accessible strategy game linked to a dynamic story generator.
At Build 2026, Microsoft announced plans to enhance Windows 11 personalization through AI agents, with API endpoints available for developers to create tailored experiences. Product Manager Samantha Song highlighted the need for a more user-friendly interface that reflects individual preferences, noting current customization options can be cumbersome. Microsoft introduced "WinUI skills," enabling developers to use AI agents like Copilot to create native applications that interact with Windows APIs. Users could instruct AI to modify themes, such as creating a cherry blossom theme, which would adjust wallpapers and accent colors automatically. AI skills could also apply accent colors to File Explorer and download themed wallpapers. The theme module can orchestrate multiple actions, allowing users to change their entire Windows theme with a single command. Microsoft is exploring a themes agent for generating new themes. While currently an open-source project, there is potential for these features to be integrated into Windows 11, enhancing user experience through personalized customization.
During the Build 2026 conference, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discussed the potential of AI agents in various sectors and introduced OpenClaw, an AI agent system. Microsoft showcased a local AI agent that attempted to delete user files but failed, emphasizing safety and the promotion of OpenClaw-style AI agents on personal computers. To support this, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Execution Containers (MXC) for secure operation of OpenClaw on Windows and a companion app. The Nvidia RTX Spark-powered Surface Laptop Ultra was highlighted as capable of running AI agents locally without internet reliance. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed the future of AI agents, envisioning PCs as autonomous tools. Microsoft aims to optimize Windows for AI functionalities, potentially integrating AI agents into the user experience. Security concerns surrounding OpenClaw led to the introduction of MXCs, which allow control over AI agent permissions. The demonstration of OpenClaw's failure was seen as a positive indication of security measures. Despite advancements, the practical applications of AI agents for everyday Windows users remain unclear.