user experience

Winsage
May 27, 2026
Windows 95 contains a block of code that checks if the user is playing SimCity and adjusts memory management to address a bug from the game's programming. This bug, a "use-after-free" error introduced by SimCity's developer Jon Ross, went unnoticed in Windows 3.x but caused crashes in Windows 95 due to its different memory management. Instead of asking Maxis to fix the bug, Microsoft engineers modified Windows 95 to mimic the older memory behavior, ensuring SimCity would run smoothly. This approach reflects Microsoft's broader strategy of maintaining compatibility with older software through various "shims," allowing legacy programs to function on modern systems.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Motorola phones experienced an issue where launching the Amazon shopping app caused a browser window to briefly open with a dubious URL before redirecting to an Amazon affiliate link. This behavior was linked to the preloaded Smart Feed app, which was sending requests to devicenative.com, associated with Motorola’s advertising. Motorola confirmed that this behavior was unintended and has since corrected the routing configuration, ensuring that apps now launch directly as intended. The company emphasized its commitment to user experience, privacy, and platform integrity.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google Health has announced upcoming enhancements for its rebranded app, focusing on workout tracking, sleep metrics, and connectivity with Fitbit Air. Improvements will include fixes for sleep scores, customization options for Health dashboards, enhancements to automatic workout detection, and a new 24-hour sleep view. The app allows users to delete logs via the Ask Coach feature and aims to correct misclassified workouts. The timeline for these updates is not confirmed, but they are expected to be implemented soon following user feedback after the app's launch.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google is exploring a new warning system for the Play Store that would inform users if applications on their devices have been removed or are no longer supported. This feature was suggested by tipster AssembleDebug, who found code strings indicating a security-focused alert system. The potential notifications could inform users about apps withdrawn by developers or those unavailable for other reasons. Additionally, the Play Store currently has the capability to alert users about apps that excessively drain battery life, enhancing user awareness. Earlier this year, Google introduced warnings related to excessive battery consumption, which monitor app usage and trigger alerts when limits are exceeded. Following the recent I/O 2026 event, the Play Store announced new features, including the ability to discover applications through Gemini and the introduction of Play Shorts for vertical videos.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
.NET MAUI is introducing Material 3 support for Android applications, allowing developers to integrate the latest design aesthetics with a single MSBuild property. Material 3, also known as Material You, includes features such as dynamic color schemes, refreshed control shapes, and enhanced customization. Developers currently using MAUI have been working with Material Design 2, but with the upcoming release of .NET 10 in November, they can easily upgrade to Material 3 by updating their app projects and adding a few lines of XAML code. Microsoft has provided a sample Material 3-styled app that demonstrates the new design elements across various controls, including SearchBar, Entry, DatePicker, Picker, Slider, ProgressBar, RadioButton, CheckBox, Switch, Button, and ImageButton. This sample supports both dark and light themes. Microsoft plans to expand Material 3 support to additional controls and aims to make it the default styling for MAUI applications.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google has enhanced the Android checkout experience by integrating stored credentials from Google Wallet, allowing developers to offer a seamless payment process with the new Express checkout feature using Google Pay for Android native applications. Developers can implement dynamic callbacks in their applications for real-time updates on shipping options, taxes, and total prices during transactions, improving the checkout process without closing the payment interface. These dynamic callbacks, previously available on the web, are now fully supported in Android applications, streamlining the checkout funnel. This innovation reduces friction in payments, facilitates a one-click experience, and enhances accuracy and authorization feedback, ultimately driving higher conversion rates. Recent reports indicate that mobile wallets, including Google Pay, are becoming mainstream, with 31% of consumers using a mobile wallet in-store within the past week, and the number of users reporting Google Pay usage doubling year over year. Additionally, 84% of shoppers prioritize one-click options, and 80% utilize stored credentials, highlighting the importance of these features in reducing cart abandonment and enhancing conversion rates.
Winsage
May 27, 2026
Users of Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 can install the preview update KB5089573, upgrading their systems to builds 26100.8524 and 26200.8524, respectively. Users on Windows 11 version 26H1 can install KB5089570, upgrading to build 28000.2179. The updates introduce new features such as shared audio support over Bluetooth LE, multi-app camera support, custom user folder naming during setup, and enhancements to Magnifier, Secure Boot, Task Manager, Windows Hello, and Windows Search. They also include performance improvements and increased reliability for sign-in and Lock screens.
Winsage
May 26, 2026
Microsoft has released the Windows 11 update KB5089573, which is available as an optional OS upgrade. This update includes a "Low Latency Profile" feature that enhances performance, making system flyouts appear up to 70% faster and application launches up to 40% quicker. The performance improvements will be rolled out gradually over the coming weeks. Additional features include the ability to share Bluetooth connections with two devices simultaneously, an option to name devices during setup, and updates to the Task Manager. Reliability improvements have been made in areas such as sign-in and lock screens, File Explorer, touch gestures, and theme changes within Settings. Users can manually install the update through Windows Settings or enable automatic updates.
AppWizard
May 26, 2026
The Samsung Gallery app will end its integration with Microsoft’s OneDrive on September 30, 2026, meaning it will no longer display photos stored on OneDrive. Users can still access their photos through the OneDrive Android app and web interface, but must adjust camera backup settings in the OneDrive app to ensure new photos are backed up. Microsoft has provided steps for users to update their camera roll settings to maintain backup of new photos and access existing ones. The OneDrive app features a dedicated Photos tab, but may not match the capabilities of Google Photos, which offers advanced search and AI-driven editing tools. Google recently expanded its storage options, introducing a plan for 5 TB of Google Drive storage for a .99 monthly fee with a Google AI Pro subscription.
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