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AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Steve Allison has left his position as vice president and general manager of the Epic Games Store after eight years to become the chief business officer at Saber Interactive. He praised Saber Interactive's founders and their ability to create high-quality games cost-effectively, mentioning upcoming titles like Space Marine 3, Jurassic Park, Turok, Hellraiser, and a new John Wick game, along with several unannounced projects. During his tenure at Epic Games, Allison helped launch the Epic Games Store in 2018, which now has 78 million monthly active users, largely due to the strategy of offering free games. The Epic Games Store competes with Steam, which is estimated to have around 200 million monthly active users. Saber Interactive, founded in 2001, gained recognition for its work on Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary and was acquired by Embracer in 2020, later being sold to a company owned by Karch for 7 million.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft is piloting a feature called “PC insights” in its Windows 11 Copilot app, allowing users to inquire about their computer's hardware specifications such as RAM, storage, GPU performance, processor usage, antivirus status, and battery health. The feature collects system data using Windows APIs with user consent, which can be granted as one-time or permanent access. Currently in the experimental phase, it is being rolled out in the United States and provides insights based on the device's current state. Microsoft has cautioned that the app may not always provide complete or accurate information and has reported that it consumes nearly 1GB of RAM while idle. “PC insights” serves as a troubleshooting tool to help identify performance issues without resolving them directly. Future updates may enhance its capabilities to suggest adjustments or implement configuration changes.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday update addresses 570 vulnerabilities, including three critical zero-days. The vulnerabilities include 254 elevation-of-privilege flaws, 17 security feature bypasses, 145 remote-code-execution issues, 102 information disclosures, 16 spoofing vulnerabilities, and 35 denial-of-service vulnerabilities. Among these, 59 bugs are classified as "critical." The three zero-days patched are CVE-2026-56155 (elevation of privilege in Active Directory Federation Services), CVE-2026-56164 (elevation of privilege in Microsoft SharePoint Server), and CVE-2026-50661 (security bypass in Windows BitLocker). The update is recommended to be installed as soon as possible, and users can check for updates through the Windows Update settings.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft released its July 2026 Patch Tuesday cumulative updates for Windows 11, addressing numerous security vulnerabilities and enhancing Secure Boot functionalities. The updates include: - KB5101650 for Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2, updating systems to builds 26200.8875 and 26100.8875. - KB5101649 for Windows 11 26H1, updating devices to build 28000.2525. The release addresses a total of 622 Microsoft Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), including: - 416 vulnerabilities in Windows. - Fixes for Microsoft Office, Edge, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, Defender, and Azure services. Key vulnerabilities fixed include: - CVE-2026-50661: A BitLocker Security Feature Bypass vulnerability. - CVE-2026-56155: An AD FS Elevation of Privilege vulnerability that has been exploited. - CVE-2026-56164: A SharePoint Server Elevation of Privilege vulnerability. The updates also introduce new Secure Boot certificates, rectify issues from previous patches affecting third-party applications, and incorporate curl 8.21.0 for security improvements. Users are advised to back up data before installation, which requires a system reboot.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft has introduced enhancements for Windows 11, including the ability to pause updates indefinitely, allowing users to delay updates for up to 35 days with the option to extend this deadline. The update also addresses several security vulnerabilities using artificial intelligence for identification and patching. Additional features include a "Point-in-time restore" option, customization options for Widgets, a more precise magnification tool, and improved stability for certain Bluetooth devices.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
In the first half of 2026, Steam generated an estimated .1 billion in gross revenue from game sales, setting a record for the platform. This amount is nearly equal to Steam's total revenue for all of 2021. Only 21% of this revenue came from games released in 2026, with the majority from Steam's back catalog. The top new release, Forza Horizon 6, earned approximately .7 million, followed by Resident Evil Requiem at .5 million and Crimson Desert at [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: Steam Achieves Record-Breaking Revenue in First Half of 2026 Steam has marked a significant milestone, reporting its most successful half-year performance to date. In the first six months of 2026, the platform is estimated to have generated an impressive .1 billion in gross revenue from game sales, setting a new record for the PC storefront. This remarkable figure is nearly equivalent to the total revenue Steam achieved throughout all of 2021, a year that saw a surge in gaming activity due to pandemic-related lockdowns. Notably, only 21% of this revenue stems from games released in 2026, with the majority coming from Steam's extensive back catalog. According to Alinea Analytics, the standout title for new releases on Steam this year is Forza Horizon 6, which has amassed an estimated 7.7 million in revenue since its launch. Following closely behind are Resident Evil Requiem at 4.5 million and Crimson Desert at 0.1 million. These figures underscore the impact that a few blockbuster releases can have on the overall revenue generated by the platform. The report identifies several key trends contributing to this revenue surge. One significant factor is the growth of the user base in Asia, particularly in China, which has emerged as a vital source of new players and increased spending. Additionally, publishers are increasingly releasing high-priced games and leveraging prominent partnerships to enhance their market appeal. Interestingly, many publishers who initially sought to direct users to their own PC launchers have returned to Steam, as gamers have shown a preference for the established platform. Steam has cultivated a sense of stability and reliability, offering features such as backward compatibility, regional pricing, frequent sales, and dependable access to past purchases. This ensures that players can revisit games they purchased years ago without the concern of hardware or operating system changes. Valve has also been proactive in expanding Steam's compatibility beyond the Windows ecosystem. Initiatives like SteamOS, Proton, and related compatibility layers are designed to enable Windows-based PC games to run on various hardware and operating systems, including handheld devices and non-Windows platforms. While these advancements may go unnoticed by the average user, the overarching aim is to allow gamers to purchase a title once and enjoy it across multiple devices. In contrast, other storefronts have adopted different strategies. The Epic Games Store, for instance, has attracted users by offering free games. However, former employees have noted that many players tend to claim these free titles only to return to Steam for the majority of their gaming and spending activities. Alinea's long-term projections illustrate the evolution of Steam's market position over the past decade. The firm's analysis indicates that Steam's annual revenue has surged from approximately .5 billion in 2017 to an estimated billion in 2025. With .1 billion already recorded in the first half of the year and continued robust spending on older titles, Valve's influence in the PC gaming landscape continues to expand." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].1 million. The growth of Steam's user base in Asia, particularly China, has significantly contributed to this revenue increase. Many publishers have returned to Steam due to user preference for the platform, which offers features like backward compatibility and frequent sales. Valve is also expanding Steam's compatibility with initiatives like SteamOS and Proton. Steam's annual revenue has grown from approximately .5 billion in 2017 to an estimated billion in 2025.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft has revised its guidance on Windows updates, urging users to install them within three days due to the rise of AI-driven cyber threats. Jeremy Chapman from Microsoft 365 emphasized the need for timely updates, recommending a maximum deferral period of two days for quality updates. In June, Microsoft patched 206 vulnerabilities, highlighting the importance of these updates to avoid significant risks. AI can help attackers exploit vulnerabilities quickly, making the practice of delaying updates obsolete. Microsoft has also developed an AI tool, MDASH, to identify vulnerabilities in Windows code.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft's design strategies continue to influence users towards its Edge browser, as revealed in a study by Dr. Harry Brignull and Cennydd Bowles, published by Mozilla. The researchers tested Windows 10 and 11 across the US, UK, India, and Germany, focusing on whether users could download, set, and maintain a default browser other than Edge without interference. Findings showed that users encountered harmful design patterns that hindered their ability to choose alternative browsers. For example, searching for "download Chrome" on Bing led to Edge promotions, and downloading Chrome triggered an Edge banner. In Windows 11, the setup prompts users to allow Edge to import data from other browsers, with the accept option more visible than the decline option. Additionally, Microsoft's Copilot and Windows Backup tool opened links in Edge regardless of the user's default browser choice, resetting the default browser to Edge during migration without consent. The study noted regional differences, with fewer harmful patterns in Germany due to the EU's Digital Markets Act, although some issues persisted. The researchers recommend eliminating these harmful design patterns and advocate for global regulatory enforcement.
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