Widgets

Winsage
August 22, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a standalone application called MicrosoftSettings.exe that prompts users to change their default search engine to Bing across all browsers on their PC. This application is not force-installed via Windows Update or available in the Microsoft Store; it can be downloaded from Microsoft's official servers. Upon installation, it encourages users to add a Chrome extension named Microsoft Bing Homepage & Search, which alters search settings and directs users to the Microsoft Rewards page. The installation process features a welcome screen with a pre-set toggle for changing the search engine to Bing, applicable to Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. The extension has a 4-star rating and claims 5 million users, but it triggers alerts from Chrome regarding its permissions. Microsoft has also launched a sweepstakes for Bing users and made it possible to sign into Bing using Google or Apple accounts. Despite efforts to promote Bing, Microsoft has committed to decluttering MSN and simplifying its offerings in other areas.
AppWizard
August 19, 2026
Google has rolled out Android Auto 17.5, available to both beta and stable users through the Google Play Store. The update lacks a detailed changelog, indicating a focus on behind-the-scenes improvements. Users have reported issues related to the new AI-powered assistant, Gemini, which is set to replace Google Assistant next month, including difficulties with basic tasks and crashes. A bug requires users to unlock their phones to use Android Auto. Users can manually download Android Auto 17.5 using APK installers. Future features include support for widgets and video apps like YouTube, with video functionality available only to YouTube Premium users. The update will continue to roll out over the coming weeks.
AppWizard
August 17, 2026
The Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 update has been released by Google, introducing a Quick Settings layout editor and improved protections against call-forwarding scams. However, users have reported bugs affecting usability, particularly with the Pixel Launcher causing home screen "blinks" and wallpaper disappearance. A workaround involves deleting and recreating Android's Private Space. Users also face difficulties adding new widgets, with some finding that a factory reset can resolve these issues. The Google issue tracker has noted complaints about the app drawer displaying applications in a randomized order, linked to Private Space problems. Additionally, Pixel 7 users have reported unresponsive touchscreens after the update, which Google has not yet addressed.
AppWizard
August 17, 2026
Smart Launcher 6 automatically categorizes apps into groups such as games, messaging, and tools, has over 50 million downloads, and offers features like a customizable news reader and font changes. Niagara Launcher features a minimalist design with an alphabetical list of apps optimized for one-handed use, fluid animations, and extensive customization options without ads. Octopi Launcher uses tags for app organization, offers auto-scrolling widget stacks, and allows for tailored layouts for portrait and landscape orientations, with a one-time payment for additional functionalities. Lawnchair replicates the Google Pixel launcher experience, supports Material You theming, is open-source, free of ads, and actively maintained on GitHub. Kvaesitso focuses on search functionality for quick access to apps, contacts, and files, is ad-free, operates independently of Google Play services, and is designed for a streamlined, productivity-focused experience.
AppWizard
August 16, 2026
Google has introduced the Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 update, featuring a new "App Lock" option for enhanced security on Pixel devices. Users can activate App Lock by long-pressing an app icon and selecting the option from the menu. This feature requires a fingerprint, facial recognition, or a designated pattern to access locked apps, adding a layer of protection for personal data. When enabled, notifications from locked apps are hidden, and associated widgets or shortcuts are removed from view. Users can manage App Lock settings within the settings menu, allowing them to toggle the feature on or off for individual apps.
AppWizard
August 15, 2026
Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 introduces a native App Lock feature for Pixel devices, allowing users to secure applications by long-pressing them and selecting the App Lock option from the Actions menu. Accessing locked applications requires authentication via Fingerprint Unlock or PIN. Key points include that notification content will be concealed when an app is locked, widgets and shortcuts for the locked app will be removed from the home screen, and AI agents with access to the app can still access its data. Users can manage app security settings through Settings > Security & privacy > App lock. The update is scheduled for rollout in December.
AppWizard
August 14, 2026
Google is rolling out a feature in the Play Store that allows users to add widgets to their home screens during the installation of new apps. A snackbar message will appear at the bottom of the screen, informing users of the widget availability and providing a button to access the widget picker. This snackbar only appears once and not for every app installation. Additionally, app descriptions in the Play Store have been resized to be larger, enhancing visibility. Google is also exploring a Pause button for downloads, allowing users to temporarily halt large downloads, although this feature is not yet fully operational.
AppWizard
August 14, 2026
Samsung's One UI 9.5 will introduce an app lock feature that enhances user privacy by allowing applications to be secured with a PIN or biometric authentication. Users can activate the app lock by pressing and holding an app icon in the app drawer, where a padlock icon will appear. Accessing locked apps will require biometric verification or the device's screen lock, and once locked, the app's widgets and shortcuts will be removed from the home screen, with notifications concealed. However, content from locked apps will still be accessible to other applications with prior permissions. Currently, Samsung devices offer the Secure Folder feature, which has limitations, as it creates a cloned version of the app while leaving the original accessible. The new app lock feature is similar to the one introduced in Android Canary 2608, indicating a possible influence on Samsung's development.
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