Google has unveiled a new foldable gaming mode for Android 17, which will divide the display of a book-style foldable device evenly with the game displayed on the top screen and a virtual gamepad on the bottom screen.
Daniel Grayshon from Nightdive Studios discussed the remastering of Thief: The Dark Project, highlighting the original controls, such as the blackjack assigned to number 2 and water arrows to 4. Nightdive aims to preserve the core experience of the game while refining the controls. Grayshon introduced a weapon wheel for easier access to tools, replacing the cumbersome tab key method. This change is intended to enhance gameplay fluidity, allowing for quicker selection during critical moments. The weapon wheel is optional, catering to players' preferences and muscle memory.
- Winlator is the original Windows container for Android.
- GameNative allows you to play PC games from Steam, Epic, and GOG on your Android device.
- GameHub is a closed-source app distributed by GameSir, known for its high performance but criticized for invasive permissions and telemetry.
Older Samsung phones are receiving the One UI 8.5 update, which includes several features:
- Users can separate app audio streams between devices, allowing navigation instructions to play through one device while music plays through another.
- The side button on newer Galaxy devices can be customized for various functions, including opening different apps or tools.
- Samsung offers a Secure Folder feature for storing sensitive apps and data privately.
- The Dual Messenger feature allows users to clone messaging apps for managing multiple accounts simultaneously.
- With One UI 5.1 and later, users can extract subjects from photos to create cutouts or stickers for use in other applications.
A critical security vulnerability, SVD-2026-0603 (CVE-2026-20253), has been identified in Splunk Enterprise versions 10.0.0 through 10.0.6 and 10.2.0 through 10.2.3. This flaw allows unauthenticated, remote attackers to create or truncate arbitrary files on the host system by exploiting the PostgreSQL Sidecar Service endpoints. The vulnerability is actively exploited, with public proof-of-concept code available, and has been added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list. Successful exploitation can lead to full remote code execution (RCE) as the Splunk user.
The vulnerability arises from inadequate authentication controls on the PostgreSQL Sidecar Service endpoints, specifically /v1/postgres/recovery/backup and /v1/postgres/recovery/restore, which are accessible without authentication. It is classified under CWE-306: Missing Authentication for Critical Function and has a CVSS v3.1 base score of 9.8 (Critical). Attackers can exploit the vulnerability by sending crafted HTTP POST requests to the exposed endpoints, allowing them to create or truncate files and potentially execute malicious scripts.
Indicators of compromise include unexpected files in directories such as /tmp/ or /opt/splunk/var/run/supervisor/pkg-run/, modified Splunk Python scripts, and unusual outbound connections from Splunk to unknown PostgreSQL servers. The vulnerability aligns with several MITRE ATT&CK techniques, including T1190 (Exploit Public-Facing Application) and T1059 (Command and Scripting Interpreter).
Active exploitation of CVE-2026-20253 has been confirmed, and it is likely that both opportunistic cybercriminals and sophisticated threat actors will use this exploit. The affected versions of Splunk Enterprise are 10.2.0 through 10.2.3 and 10.0.0 through 10.0.6, with the issue resolved in versions 10.2.4 and 10.0.7. Organizations are advised to upgrade to fixed versions or disable the PostgreSQL Sidecar Service as a mitigation strategy.
Windows 11 has introduced a significant enhancement to its Search functionality, allowing users to completely eliminate web results through a toggle in Insider Experimental build 26300.8697. This feature prioritizes local results and improves search speed. The new toggles for Web Searches and Microsoft Store apps can be found in the Privacy & security settings under "Show suggested search results." Users can still see past web searches if the Search history toggle is active. The web toggle's deactivation leads to local files being displayed first, while the Microsoft Store results can be toggled independently. Disabling both toggles results in a "No results found" message if there are no local matches. The feature is currently experimental and requires enabling via ViveTool. Additional improvements include typo forgiveness for app queries and enhanced search responsiveness. Microsoft is also shifting its strategy to provide users with more control over their Windows experience.
Marvel and Scopely are collaborating on a new co-op mobile game codenamed Project Comet, featuring action-packed gameplay, co-op modes, and gacha systems.
Google has rolled out the "Neural Expressive" design in its Gemini app, aiming to enhance interaction across mobile apps and browsers while integrating with Android's smart functionalities. Users have expressed concerns about usability, noting that the new thinner typography affects readability and that intuitive features have been altered, leading to confusion. The model selector has been moved to the top of the interface, and attachment options are now combined with creation tools, complicating navigation. The account switcher has been relocated from the top right corner to the bottom of a side panel, making account transitions more cumbersome. Despite these issues, users appreciate the fluid animations, vibrant color schemes, improved haptic feedback, and a more responsive microphone in the app. There is a call for Google to prioritize intuitive design and user-friendly navigation over aesthetic changes that disrupt established workflows.
Google Pixel phones have received an update that enhances home screen customization, allowing users to remove the At a Glance widget and eliminate app names for a cleaner aesthetic. The Android 17 update introduces five app icon styles and shapes, including a Minimal option that aligns icons with a color palette, and a Create option for custom designs with six styles. The Google Pixel 10 is highlighted as the ideal device to experience these features and future updates.
Android 17 has caused touchscreen issues for Pixel users, including unresponsive taps, dead zones, and reversed scrolling, affecting models such as the Pixel 10, 9, 8, and 7 series. Google is aware of the problem, but initial fixes have not worked for all users. Clearing the cache of the Pixel Launcher has shown inconsistent results. Users have reported erratic touchscreen behavior, with taps being ignored and swipes misinterpreted. The issue has been documented in Google's IssueTracker and affects the entire modern Pixel lineup, occurring across different applications. Google suggested clearing the Pixel Launcher cache as a troubleshooting step, but many users found it ineffective. Some users reported success by disabling the “Smooth Display” feature, while others found toggling it off and on resolved scrolling issues. Google has not provided a timeline for a permanent fix, and users are advised to hold off on upgrading to Android 17 until a bug-fix update is released.