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Winsage
April 25, 2026
Microsoft is revamping the Windows Insider Program in response to community feedback, acknowledging past shortcomings such as confusing channels and lack of transparency in feature rollouts. Key changes include a simplified channel strategy with an Experimental track for early features and a Beta track for more stable releases, a feature-flags page for testers, easier transitions between channels, and the introduction of Directly Responsible Individuals (DRIs) for accountability in specific areas. The company aims to improve Windows 11's quality and user experience, focusing on community engagement and measurable goals to rebuild trust. Concerns about the shift to web view apps are acknowledged, with a commitment to optimizing performance. Microsoft is prioritizing enhancements to Windows 11 over launching a new version, emphasizing a collaborative approach with the community.
Winsage
April 25, 2026
Open-source developer "Hailey" has introduced the Windows 9x Subsystem for Linux (WSL9X), which allows users to run both Windows and Linux applications simultaneously on classic versions of Windows, including Windows 95, 98, and Me. WSL9X operates by running a modern Linux kernel (6.19) alongside the Windows 9x kernel, enabling features such as paging, memory protection, and pre-emptive scheduling. It is neither emulation nor virtualization and does not require hardware virtualization. WSL9X is available for download, but users must build it from the source provided by Hailey. It allows access to a genuine Linux terminal alongside classic Windows applications, enabling various tasks without compromising system stability.
Winsage
April 25, 2026
Microsoft is rolling out a new Experimental Windows Insider channel, transitioning users from the Dev Channel to the Experimental Channel with updates from the 26300 series builds. Over the coming weeks, Canary testers using the 28000 series will be moved to the Experimental (26H1) Channel, while those on the 29500 series will go to the Experimental (Future Platforms) Channel. The latest build for the Dev Channel is 26300.8289, which includes enhancements such as improved Windows Update functionalities and options to skip updates during the out-of-the-box experience. Dev Channel testers can enable the Experimental Channel option through Settings. The Experimental Channel will allow switching between 26H1 builds and future platform builds. Canary Channel testers have access to build 28200.1873, which rebrands the Xbox full-screen experience and improves the Touch Keyboard. Additionally, build 29576.1000 is available for testers on the 29500 series, featuring a redesigned volume slider and new metrics in Task Manager. Beta Channel Insiders can download build 26200.8283, which includes minor adjustments to the Start Menu and print drivers, but the new Beta experience will not be immediately available.
Winsage
April 25, 2026
A bundle is available that includes Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 and Windows 11 Pro for a one-time price of .97, significantly lower than the MSRP of 8. Microsoft Office 2019 includes applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access, featuring improved inking, expanded data analysis in Excel, and enhanced presentation options in PowerPoint. Windows 11 Pro offers a modern interface, performance and security features, Snap layouts, virtual desktops, and a built-in AI assistant called Copilot. The bundle is structured as a one-time purchase, avoiding ongoing subscription fees. Prices are subject to change.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
120 individuals have collections of 20,000 games or more on Steam, with the largest collection belonging to Sonix, who has 43,085 titles valued at nearly 0,000. Many gamers own hundreds or thousands of titles and often buy the same game multiple times due to sales. Playing through a collection of 40,000 games would take approximately seven years of continuous gameplay or 21 years with eight hours of daily gaming. Building such a library could take around three months of dedicated effort, assuming one minute per game purchase.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Night Street Games, co-founded by Dan and Mac Reynolds, launched a 5v5 multiplayer shooter called Last Flag, inspired by the capture the flag game mode. The game has received positive reviews on Steam and is priced affordably, but it debuted with fewer than 600 concurrent users, which has since decreased. Mac Reynolds emphasized the studio's focus on creative integrity over chasing trends, aiming to provide a unique gaming experience. Despite the commitment to a creative vision, the game faces challenges in attracting a substantial player base, similar to other recent titles that struggled to maintain engagement. Reynolds believes success should not be solely measured by player numbers, highlighting the team's pride in their work.
Winsage
April 25, 2026
Microsoft has introduced enhancements to the Windows Update system, allowing users to delay updates for up to 35 days and reset this delay multiple times without restrictions. Descriptive titles for driver updates will now specify the device class, and options to restart or shut down without triggering updates will be consistently available in the power menu. Additionally, updates will be consolidated to reduce the number of reboots, with downloads occurring in the background before coordinated installation and restart.
Winsage
April 25, 2026
Microsoft has released a pre-release wave of enhancements for Windows 11 through the Windows Insider Program, introducing three notable features: 1. A new Feature flags interface that allows users to toggle new features immediately. 2. An updated experience providing access to both Experimental and Beta channels. 3. The ability to pause Windows Updates indefinitely using a calendar interface. Users must enroll in the Windows Insider Program to access these features. The new "Pick a date" button for pausing updates replaces the previous drop-down menu, allowing users to select specific dates for update pauses. The Experimental channel has replaced the Dev channel, and users can now revert to a stable version with the "Unenroll Device" option. Additionally, users can pause updates for up to 35 days, with the option to extend this pause indefinitely. Future updates will also introduce an "Available updates" interface.
AppWizard
April 24, 2026
Valve is providing developers with 30 days of average frame rate data for games that have achieved Steam Deck Verified status to help optimize performance for handheld gaming. This data allows developers to monitor performance, especially after updates, and addresses discrepancies between Verified ratings and user experiences. Valve plans to extend this feature to Steam Deck Playable games, potentially allowing developers to display performance metrics on store pages. The timeline view will help track performance impacts from updates, and developers may highlight impressive statistics on their store pages.
AppWizard
April 24, 2026
Facepunch Studios will launch its game creation platform, s&box, on April 28, available on Steam. It is built on the Source Engine 2 and is considered a "spiritual successor to Garry's Mod." The platform features a unique monetization model allowing developers to receive payments directly for their creations without Facepunch taking a cut. Developers maintain complete ownership of their games and can export them as standalone titles on Steam. There are no royalties or hidden fees involved. Garry Newman, CEO of Facepunch Studios, emphasizes a community-centric approach, aiming to uplift the community through the platform.
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