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AppWizard
April 22, 2026
The Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue will take place at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve in Singapore from April 24 to September 13, 2026. Visitors will engage in an immersive adventure across eight themed rooms inspired by Minecraft biomes, where they will gather resources, face challenges, and work together to rescue villagers. Each participant will use a handheld device called the Orb of Interaction to interact with the environment. Ticket prices vary, starting at S for adults and S for children on weekdays, with slight increases on weekends and holidays. A weekday bundle is available until May 28, combining the Minecraft experience with Mandai’s Exploria. Guests will receive a commemorative cape and can purchase an optional Obsidian Kit Collector’s Bundle for S.90. The attraction is designed for all skill levels, requiring no prior Minecraft experience. The Mandai Wildlife Reserve is located at 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826, with specific opening hours and admission organized by timeslots.
AppWizard
April 13, 2026
Sleep&Arrive is a Wear OS app designed for commuters who often fall asleep during their journeys. It uses real-time location data to alert users when they are approaching their intended destinations, accommodating transfers and estimating location even in the event of a lost GPS signal. Users can choose from various alarm options, including phone alarms, headphone notifications, or vibrations on their smartwatch. The core version is free, offering GPS tracking and basic alarms, while a Pro tier includes additional features like support for more transfers, offline maps, and weather updates, priced at approximately per month or for lifetime access. The developer notes that the app is an assistive tool and not a guaranteed solution, as performance may be affected by GPS outages and battery management issues.
AppWizard
February 19, 2026
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new Android trojan named Massiv, designed for device takeover attacks targeting financial theft. It disguises itself as IPTV applications and poses risks to mobile banking users by allowing operators to remotely control infected devices for fraudulent transactions. The malware was first detected in campaigns targeting users in Portugal and Greece, with features including screen streaming, keylogging, SMS interception, and fake overlays for credential theft. One campaign specifically targeted the gov.pt application to deceive users into providing sensitive information. Massiv can execute various malicious actions, such as altering device settings, sending device information, and downloading malicious files. It is distributed through dropper applications that mimic IPTV services, often via SMS phishing. The malware operates in the background while the dropper appears as a legitimate app. Recent campaigns have focused on regions like Spain, Portugal, France, and Turkey, indicating a growing threat landscape. The operators of Massiv are developing it further, suggesting intentions to offer it as a Malware-as-a-Service.
AppWizard
February 10, 2026
Modern Samsung smartphones include a feature called "Separate App Sound," which allows users to direct audio from specific applications to different audio sources. This means users can play music from apps like YouTube Music through a Bluetooth speaker while keeping notification alerts routed through the phone’s built-in speaker. To enable this feature, users need to open the Settings app, tap on Sounds and vibrations, scroll to the bottom, select Separate app sound, toggle it on, choose the apps to configure, and decide the audio output for those apps. This feature was introduced with the Galaxy S8 series in 2017 and is often overlooked. It can enhance user experience by preventing interruptions from notifications during activities like hosting friends or driving. Other Android brands do not offer a similar functionality.
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