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AppWizard
June 25, 2026
A new Android launcher developed by Mr. Rubik aims to replicate the look and feel of Nintendo's DS and DSi consoles. It features a home screen displaying installed apps alongside a library of DS, DSi, and GBA games, with customization options for app icons and notification badges. The launcher will operate offline without tracking or analytics, prioritizing user privacy. It includes a dark mode option and will feature PictoChat, initially limited to local networks, in version 1.0.4. A specific release date has not been announced.
Winsage
June 25, 2026
Microsoft has extended the support timeline for Windows 10 by initiating the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, which provides an additional year of essential security updates until October 12, 2027. Users can enroll in the ESU program until it ends, and those already enrolled will have their coverage automatically continue through that date. The ESU program, previously a paid feature for businesses, is now available to regular consumers at no additional cost.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Apple has removed VKontakte (VK) from its App Store, as confirmed by VK Group. VK stated that its apps are no longer available for download or updates on Apple devices, which they claim restricts access for Russian users to popular services. Apple justified the removal by stating it complies with laws and sanctions, though VK noted it has never been subjected to U.S. sanctions. The Kremlin has called Apple's decision "bizarre" and is seeking clarification, with Russia's digital development ministry labeling the action as politically motivated and asserting there are no grounds for blocking VK apps.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Riot Games has introduced a new feature for its Vanguard anti-cheat system called Vanguard On-Demand, which allows the kernel driver to load only when a Riot game is launched and unload upon exit. This change ends the previous practice of loading the driver at Windows start-up, which has been in place since 2020. The new mode is supported by Windows 11 25H2 and requires specific hardware configurations, including UEFI Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, Virtualization-Based Security (VBS), Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity (HVCI), and IOMMU. Approximately 35% of players currently meet these hardware requirements, while around 3% are using incompatible systems. Riot has created a checklist called Vanguard Pre-Check to help players determine if their systems qualify. The percentage of fully secured machines is estimated to be around 34.33% and is increasing monthly. Players whose systems do not meet the criteria will need to make manual adjustments in their BIOS. Vanguard On-Demand mode will be available for players on Windows 11 starting later today. The feature is based on Microsoft’s Runtime Driver Attestation Report, which tracks driver activity since boot and helps ensure no vulnerable drivers have been loaded while Vanguard is inactive. Riot Games has required TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot on Windows 11 since 2020 and has faced criticism for these requirements. Enabling VBS and HVCI may affect frame rates and could disable older peripheral drivers due to Microsoft's vulnerable driver blocklist.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Google Finance has officially launched its revamped platform, moving out of beta with new features for investment tracking. A new Android app has been released to help users manage their financial portfolios on the go. The platform now offers global access to personalized portfolios with advanced insights tailored to investment strategies, along with a consolidated dashboard for performance metrics and asset allocation. Existing portfolios will transition automatically, and new users can create portfolios by uploading screenshots or files, or by describing their investments.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Google has updated its billing terms and fees for the Play Store, effective June 30 in the United States, United Kingdom, and European Union. App publishers will be allowed to use their own billing systems and websites for app sales, providing them with greater control over revenue. Developers can implement their own payment systems to potentially reduce costs and increase profit margins. Those who continue using Google Play services will benefit from reduced fees.
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