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BetaBeacon
April 23, 2026
Forefront.AC is a new VR game developed by the same developers as Breachers, set in the year 2035 with 32-player battlegrounds and two game modes. Players can choose from four classes and pilot various vehicles, with semi-destructible environments. The game has been in early access and has seen significant improvements leading up to its version 1.0 release, including the addition of a combat bow. The game provides an immersive experience with easy communication between teammates built into the headset.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Notable Android games currently available at discounted prices include DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS, 9th Dawn Remake RPG, Maneater – Shark RPG, 7 Billion Humans, SENTINEL 519: SAGA – GENESIS, Human Resource Machine, and SpongeBob – The Cosmic Shake. Discounts on unlocked Pixel 10 models start at , offering savings of up to 0, while the unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 7 has seen price reductions of up to 0.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Meta has introduced a feature that allows parents to monitor the inquiries their teenagers make to the company's AI on platforms such as Instagram and Messenger. This feature is available in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Brazil, providing insights into the topics explored by teens with Meta's AI over the past week. It also extends to Facebook, although the platform's relevance among younger users is decreasing. The initiative is part of Meta's efforts to safeguard young users, including alerts to parents about searches related to self-harm.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Australia's eSafety Commissioner has issued legally enforceable transparency notices to online gaming platforms such as Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite, and Steam due to concerns about grooming, sexual extortion, and youth radicalisation. The notices require these platforms to clarify their strategies for identifying, preventing, and responding to online harms, including grooming, cyberbullying, and violent extremism, while aligning with the Australian Government’s Basic Online Safety Expectations. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to A million per incident and daily penalties of up to A,000.
Winsage
April 23, 2026
Microsoft is committed to enhancing Windows 11 by engaging with user feedback, particularly from its community of testers. During a meeting with Windows Insiders, leadership emphasized their influence from user insights. Pavan Davuluri, head of Windows, expressed excitement about focusing on user feedback, particularly addressing fundamental issues rather than adding new AI features. Microsoft plans to revamp Windows 11 by 2026, but skepticism exists among users regarding the company's sincerity in improving the operating system. Common criticisms include concerns about the team's passion for the product and accusations that UX designers prioritize aesthetics over quality. To overcome skepticism, Microsoft needs to demonstrate tangible improvements and effectively address bugs and enhance quality assurance processes.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 was launched with a subdued announcement and limited review samples distributed to select publications and YouTubers, indicating its niche appeal rather than broad gaming market focus. The CPU features a second 3D V-Cache for its 16 cores, but performance enhancements are marginal, particularly in gaming. Initial reviews show slight performance gains in some titles, but overall improvements over its predecessor are minimal. The 9950X3D2 has an 8% performance increase in certain scenarios but also an 11% rise in power consumption. Its price is set at 9, making it a premium option for high-end PC builds.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Ookla and Microsoft announced a partnership to integrate Speedtest as the network performance testing platform across Bing and Windows, allowing Windows 11 users to check their internet speed from the taskbar. This feature was initially available to Windows Insiders in February 2023. A humorous remark by Rafael Rivera, a Windows Dev MVP, suggested that Ookla leaked a glimpse of the Windows vNext UI, which appeared to include elements from macOS. The incident has sparked discussions about design trends and user interfaces in the tech community.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Dave Plummer, the creator of the original Task Manager at Microsoft in the 1990s, encountered an issue where CPU utilization readings occasionally exceeded 100%, which he suspected was a bug in the kernel. Despite being a user interface designer and facing skepticism from the kernel team, he implemented 'asserts' in the code to diagnose the problem. One assertion specified that CPU usage should not exceed 100%, and he embedded his name and home phone number in the code for anyone who might encounter the issue. No one ever contacted him about the bug, and it remained unresolved until the kernel developers identified and fixed it later.
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