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AppWizard
June 24, 2026
Destiny 2 has released its final update, marking the end of support for the game. Bungie's management has faced criticism regarding the game's decline, with players expressing frustration over various decisions. Bungie's communications lead, Dylan Gafner, reassured the community that players should not blame themselves for the game's trajectory. The studio has dealt with backlash and threats from players, leading to a reduction in communications and legal action against an abusive player in 2023, resulting in a 0,000 judgment. Despite challenges, most of the community has expressed frustrations respectfully.
AppWizard
June 24, 2026
Morphe has released its v1.32.0 patch bundle, which includes interface enhancements and bug fixes. Key features include a settings toggle to revert to the previous video action bar layout, restoring the dislike counter on YouTube (as estimates), and the option to hide the “Connect” button. Users can filter comments using a keyword-based comment blocker and open videos in fullscreen mode. The update also enhances the top toolbar with options to hide the Cast and live Chat buttons. Compatibility updates include experimental support for Reddit (version 2026.25.0), YouTube Music (version 9.24.51), and YouTube (version 21.25.523). Bug fixes address issues with link redirects, app crashes in tablet mode, player popup panels, and playback issues in YouTube Music. The update is available through the Morphe Manager application.
AppWizard
June 24, 2026
General Motors (GM) is expanding its Google built-in vehicles to support over 200 additional Android Automotive apps, enhancing the entertainment experience for passengers with access to applications on backseat screens. GM is phasing out support for Android Auto and CarPlay in newer models, relying instead on an integrated infotainment system that utilizes Android Automotive apps. The latest software updates allow vehicles with Google built-in to access a wide range of apps from the center display and on front and rear passenger screens. Streaming apps available include YouTube, Disney+, and Hulu, with support for these apps on backseat displays in select vehicles. Models from the 2025 lineup that will support these applications include the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, Cadillac Escalade and CELESTIQ, and GMC Yukon and Yukon XL. Additional streaming services expected to be available include AMC+, Tubi, TuneIn, ViX, and more.
AppWizard
June 24, 2026
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.
Tech Optimizer
June 24, 2026
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.
AppWizard
June 24, 2026
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.
Tech Optimizer
June 24, 2026
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.
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