34BigThings has announced its return to independence after six years under the Embracer Group, with co-founder Valerio Di Donato acquiring full ownership. The new leadership team includes Di Donato, co-founder Giuseppe Enrico Franchi, and chief financial officer Daniel Giagnorio. Under Embracer, the studio expanded to over 70 employees and gained recognition for titles like the Redout series and Mars or Die!. Franchi stated that their decision to reacquire the studio was based on their vision for its future. The studio plans to unveil a major title later this year based on a beloved intellectual property, with another significant title scheduled for 2027 and a groundbreaking project for 2028.
EnterpriseDB is addressing challenges in AI development projects, particularly data sprawl, by introducing features in the EDB Postgres AI platform. The platform now includes Converged Analytics, which bridges operational and analytical data without complex ELT pipelines, and the Agentic Database, which transforms the system into an autonomous database that proactively manages over 200 metrics. These innovations aim to consolidate various data types into a single governed platform, reducing complexity and costs associated with database administration. The update also introduces governance capabilities at the data layer, expected to be available in the latter half of 2026, and a bring-your-own-cloud option for applying AI to data. Customer feedback has influenced these developments, highlighting the need for reduced manual intervention in data management.
Salmi Games has announced its new project, Drifters: Blackout Crew, a virtual reality co-op extraction shooter, set to launch on Meta Quest and SteamVR platforms. In the game, players are stranded in deep space and must complete missions in fortified facilities to gather resources for upgrades and enhancements. It supports cooperative gameplay for up to four players and features tactile weapon handling and a jetpack for dynamic movement. The game aims to establish a unique identity in the VR extraction shooter genre, which includes popular titles like Ghosts of Tabor. Salmi Games, a German developer, has a history of providing ongoing support for its titles, with expectations for similar support for Drifters. The project has received funding from the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Players can wishlist the game on Meta Quest and Steam, but there is no announcement for PlayStation VR2.
EDB's per-core pricing model offers predictable costs compared to consumption-based cloud data platforms, aiding organizations in budgeting. However, predictable billing does not guarantee lower costs, as high-speed operational data processing requires more expensive hardware than lakehouse storage solutions. EDB's architecture, built on a unified Postgres-Iceberg foundation, streamlines data governance by reducing the need for multiple specialized data stores, leading to fewer platforms to manage and enhancing operational efficiency and data governance protocols.
The MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ is a gaming handheld powered by Intel's Arc G3 Extreme processor, priced at 9.99. It features an 8-inch FHD+ display (1920x1200) with 500 nits brightness and supports variable refresh rates from 48Hz to 120Hz. The device includes Hall-Effect analog sticks, tactile buttons, and dual front speakers with Bluetooth Core 6.0 support. It scored 6,726 on the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark. The 80Whr battery lasts approximately 3.5 hours on demanding games and over five hours on lighter titles. It has Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and dual Thunderbolt 4 ports for desktop functionality when docked.
Microsoft is addressing a bug in Windows that affects the Recycle Bin functionality, where the confirmation prompt for permanently deleting files shows internal system filenames instead of the actual file names. This issue impacts all supported versions of Windows 11 and occurs when users attempt to delete files from the Recycle Bin. The Recycle Bin itself displays the correct file names, and file restoration works properly. The bug emerged after the June 9 Patch Tuesday updates and affects Windows 11 versions 23H2 through 26H1 and Windows Server versions from 2012 to 2025. Microsoft is working on a fix for this issue, which will be included in an upcoming update. Additionally, other issues have been reported following the updates, including problems with launching Office applications and stability issues like system crashes and BitLocker recovery prompts.
Windows 11 version 24H2 will reach the end of servicing on October 13, 2026. Enterprises often face version drift, requiring different upgrade strategies for various Windows 11 builds across endpoints. Upgrade methods include enablement packages, ISO-based feature updates, or direct upgrades from Windows 10. Enablement packages are the quickest and least disruptive option for compatible Windows 11 systems. Qualys TruRisk Eliminate can standardize upgrades and minimize version drift on a large scale. Endpoints should be assessed for readiness, categorized by eligibility and current OS status. Enablement packages are recommended for recent Windows 11 builds due to their minimal download size, faster installation, and reduced operational impact. If enablement packages are unavailable, ISO-based feature updates may be necessary. Direct upgrades from Windows 10 to Windows 11 25H2 can be executed without intermediate transitions. Qualys TruRisk Eliminate provides tools for managing these upgrade processes effectively.
Many users of Windows 10 are experiencing issues with the AMD Adrenalin Edition 26.6.2 graphics driver, which fails to launch properly and shows a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager. AMD has acknowledged the problem, attributing it to an incompatibility with Windows 10, and has advised users to revert to the previous driver version, Adrenalin Edition 26.6.1. This earlier version does not support FSR 4.1 for RX 7000 series GPUs. There have also been rare reports of similar errors on RX 9000 series systems. AMD's engineers are investigating the issue and working on a solution.
Microsoft is mandating an upgrade to Windows 11 version 25H2 for all Home and Pro PCs not managed by IT departments. Previously optional, this upgrade will now automatically transition devices running the outdated 23H2 to 25H2. The rollout will utilize machine learning for a seamless experience. The upgrade is expected to take only a few minutes and requires a single restart, extending support for users by an additional 12 months. Users can manually initiate the upgrade by checking for updates in Windows Settings.