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AppWizard
June 18, 2026
Google's sideloading process allows users to access applications beyond the Play Store, including open-source and free apps. Five notable apps highlighted are: - WriteOn: A minimalist note-taking app that supports checklists, numbered lists, images, an in-app calendar, and a calculator. It features a Scratchpad for temporary notes and allows exporting notes as TXT files. It also includes a Flashcards feature for studying. - Fridgey: An open-source app for managing fridge and pantry inventory, allowing users to catalog food items by freshness and expiration. Users can input item details and adjust quantities as items are consumed. - PrivacyFlip: An app that enhances privacy control for Android users, enabling toggling of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other features even when the device is locked. It includes a battery-saving feature and requires a straightforward setup process. - Timety: A productivity app that combines a to-do list, habit tracker, and focus timer. Users can categorize tasks, set priorities, and create subtasks. It features customizable habit tracking and a Pomodoro timer for maintaining focus. - Lune: An offline music player that supports Hi-Fi audio, allowing users to organize songs by various criteria and create customizable playlists. It includes equalizer adjustments and playback controls from notifications. These apps were selected for their open-source nature and utility in productivity and entertainment, with a focus on those that have received updates in the past year.
AppWizard
May 29, 2026
Mojang will host Minecraft Live 2026 on May 30, 2026, at 9:30 AM PT / 11:30 AM ET / 4:30 PM BST in Rotterdam, Netherlands, broadcasting live from TwitchCon Europe 2026. The event will be available for viewing on Minecraft's official YouTube and Twitch channels, as well as TikTok. Significant announcements are expected, including the release date for the Chaos Cubed drop and possibly Minecraft Dungeons 2. Attendees will receive a Crafter cape, while online viewers can obtain a complimentary Builder cape.
Winsage
April 14, 2026
Google released a desktop application for Windows inspired by macOS's Spotlight feature, available globally in English for Windows 10 or newer. Users can activate the app using the Alt + Space shortcut, which allows searching web content, local files, and Google Drive. The app includes viewing options like All, Images, and AI Mode, and integrates Google Lens for enhanced search capabilities. It also supports screen sharing. There is speculation about potential expansion to macOS and Linux, with reports of a Gemini app being tested for macOS.
AppWizard
February 24, 2026
The minimum system requirements for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on PC include an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 or an AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT with 8GB of memory, allowing for 1080p at 30 frames per second. The recommended processors are the Intel Core i3-10100 or AMD Ryzen 3 3100. The game will feature Pico upscaling technology and support ultrawide displays, offering a 21:9 aspect ratio for cutscenes and a 32:9 format for gameplay.
Winsage
October 30, 2025
Microsoft has updated the Start menu in Windows 11, allowing users to access a comprehensive list of installed applications without needing to click the “All” button. The new Start menu offers three viewing options: a grid layout, a simple alphabetical list, and categorized grouping. Users can disable the Recommended section to see a direct list of applications beneath pinned shortcuts. To access the new Start menu, users must be on build 26100.7019, 26200.7019, or newer versions of Windows 11. If the new menu does not appear automatically, users can enable it using the ViveTool utility by executing specific commands in a command prompt with administrative privileges.
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