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TrendTechie
July 10, 2026
qBittorrent 5.2.3 was released on July 7, 2026. It is an open-source torrent client developed using the Qt toolkit, available for Linux, Windows, and macOS under the GPLv2+ license. The project began with version 4.0 in November 2017, followed by versions 5.0 in September 2024, 5.1 in April 2025, and 5.2 in May 2026. Notable features include an integrated search engine, RSS feed subscriptions, remote management, sequential downloading, and advanced settings for torrents. The 5.2.3 update focuses on bug fixes and improvements, including corrections to plugin counting, file renaming issues in Windows, RSS feed intervals, HTML link parsing, peer address input analysis, web seed encoding, torrent tracker conversion, database transaction failures, transfer filter clearing, MIME header encoding, and updated libraries for performance enhancement.
AppWizard
July 8, 2026
Google Earth Pro will no longer be available as a desktop application starting June 25, 2027, as Google encourages users to transition to web and mobile versions. Users have expressed dissatisfaction with the web version's limitations compared to the desktop app, particularly regarding data display and vertex restrictions. The desktop app will continue to function for existing users post-deadline, but no updates will be provided. Windows users will retain access, while Mac users may encounter issues due to the discontinuation of support for Rosetta-emulated applications in macOS 28, affecting those with M-series chips.
AppWizard
May 26, 2026
The Samsung Gallery app will end its integration with Microsoft’s OneDrive on September 30, 2026, meaning it will no longer display photos stored on OneDrive. Users can still access their photos through the OneDrive Android app and web interface, but must adjust camera backup settings in the OneDrive app to ensure new photos are backed up. Microsoft has provided steps for users to update their camera roll settings to maintain backup of new photos and access existing ones. The OneDrive app features a dedicated Photos tab, but may not match the capabilities of Google Photos, which offers advanced search and AI-driven editing tools. Google recently expanded its storage options, introducing a plan for 5 TB of Google Drive storage for a .99 monthly fee with a Google AI Pro subscription.
AppWizard
May 21, 2026
Google AI Studio allows users to create functional Android applications quickly by typing prompts into a web interface. A user reported creating an app in ten minutes with just 148 words typed. The initial excitement was tempered by the quality of the applications, which included a calorie counter and two games, and limitations such as a daily usage cap. During a demonstration, Google showcased its AI coding capabilities, allowing users to develop games like MOOD, which featured procedural level generation and turn-based combat. The AI, named Gemini, generated design mockups and addressed bugs when reported. However, the applications often required refinement and had issues such as simplistic narratives and gameplay mechanics. Despite these flaws, the rapid development process and responsiveness of the AI indicated its potential for improving software development accessibility.
AppWizard
May 21, 2026
Android 17 will introduce a feature called Continue On, allowing seamless transitions of app activities across Android devices, similar to Apple's Handoff. This feature was announced through developer documentation rather than during the I/O 2026 keynote. Initially, Continue On will support handoffs between mobile devices and tablets, with plans for broader compatibility in the future. The feature enables users to resume activities on a nearby device by suggesting the app in the taskbar. It is bidirectional, allowing any compatible device to send and receive activity. Additionally, Continue On can transition from an app to the web version of a service if the app is not installed. The feature will debut with Android 17, which is currently in beta, and the developer documentation is available for implementation ahead of the launch.
TrendTechie
May 5, 2026
qBittorrent 5.2.0 was released on May 3, 2026, as an open-source torrent client developed with the Qt toolkit. It is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS, and its source code is on GitHub under the GPLv2+ license. The project started with version 4.0 in November 2017, followed by versions 5.0 in September 2024 and 5.1 in April 2025. Key features include an integrated search engine, RSS feed subscription, remote management, and advanced torrent settings. Version 5.2.0 includes enhancements such as an advanced tracker status filter, removal of subcategory restrictions, asynchronous block calculations, reduced resume times for paused downloads, configurable RSS feed refresh times, SOCKS4/SOCKS4a proxy support for the search engine, and various improvements to the web interface and user customization options. Support for builds with Qt 6.5 has been discontinued.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Security researchers have found that the Binance Android app includes SDKs from ByteDance and Tencent, along with 13 additional third-party trackers. This raises privacy concerns for users, as the TikTok SDK collects device fingerprints, behavioral signals, and potentially clipboard data, while the WeChat SDK adds functionalities not necessary for a financial trading platform. The incorporation of these SDKs could expose sensitive financial information. Under EU GDPR and FTC regulations, undisclosed telemetry in financial apps may be considered deceptive trade practices, potentially leading to regulatory repercussions for Binance. Users are advised to revoke permissions from the app or switch to the browser-based platform. The situation could prompt regulatory scrutiny and audits of cryptocurrency asset management apps.
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