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AppWizard
June 10, 2026
Arm chips have traditionally excelled in Android gaming and emulation, while x86 architecture has dominated serious PC gaming. A modder successfully ran Steam on the original Nintendo Switch, which features an Nvidia Tegra chip, due to the introduction of Arm support in Proton 11's beta version. This achievement indicates that PC gaming on handheld devices may not be limited to x86 architecture. However, running Steam on the Switch requires complex workarounds, resulting in low frame rates and various limitations. The process involved using Box64 and community-developed projects to facilitate the installation, as the Switch's outdated kernel posed challenges. Despite the limitations, the ability to run x86 games on an Arm chip suggests that hardware constraints, rather than translation feasibility, are the main obstacles. Modern Arm chips have shown the capability to run PC games, with driver issues being a significant challenge for non-gaming devices. Valve is developing the Steam Frame, a VR headset powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which runs SteamOS natively on Arm and utilizes FEX for x86 game compatibility. Early benchmarks indicate promising performance on Arm devices, suggesting a potential shift in the handheld gaming landscape. While x86 remains the safer choice currently, the barriers for Arm-based handhelds are gradually diminishing, indicating a future with more options beyond x86 architecture.
Winsage
June 10, 2026
Microsoft is introducing new controls for Windows 11 that will allow users to disable web search and remove Microsoft Store suggestions from their search results. The update, demonstrated on June 2, 2026, will include two toggles in the Windows 11 Settings app under Privacy and Security → Search Permissions. The first toggle will turn off Bing-powered web results in the taskbar search and Start menu, while the second will control the appearance of Microsoft Store app suggestions. This change replaces the previous method of disabling web search, which required complex registry edits. The new settings aim to enhance user experience by prioritizing local search results and addressing privacy concerns, as user queries will no longer be transmitted to Microsoft’s servers. The toggles are expected to roll out through the Windows Insider program before becoming available to all users.
Winsage
June 4, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a solution that integrates Coreutils directly into the Windows environment, allowing developers to execute a majority of Linux commands from CMD, PowerShell, or Windows Terminal without needing to switch between platforms. This enhancement aims to improve developer productivity by streamlining the use of Linux command line utilities on Windows.
AppWizard
June 4, 2026
Gemini is replacing Assistant Go on Android Go devices, enhancing AI accessibility for budget smartphone users. It is integrated into the Google app, allowing users to summon it easily with a long press of the Home or Power button. Users can now interact with AI without relying on browser-based workarounds. Gemini Go enables users to upload photos, documents, and other files for more accurate responses and interfaces with media playback for easy music requests. The feature will be rolled out gradually, requiring users to update the Google app via the Play Store. This update aims to make advanced AI tools accessible to budget phone owners, aligning with Google's mission to provide modern technology to all users.
Winsage
June 3, 2026
Microsoft has introduced Coreutils for Windows, based on the open-source Rust reimplementation of GNU Coreutils, to enhance its developer ecosystem and simplify cross-platform development. This integration allows developers to use familiar Linux command-line utilities natively within Windows, promoting consistency across operating systems. Additionally, Microsoft has unveiled WSL containers, enabling developers to create, run, and deploy Linux containers directly through the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This feature aims to streamline Linux container workflows and reduce reliance on third-party platforms. Microsoft has noted significant engagement with WSL, receiving over 200 pull requests monthly since its open-sourcing. New APIs will also allow native Windows applications to manage Linux containers programmatically, with controls for IT administrators to oversee container usage. A public preview of WSL containers is expected in the coming months.
AppWizard
May 31, 2026
Essentials is an open-source application designed for Google Pixel and other Android devices, aiming to provide customization options similar to Samsung's Good Lock. It consolidates various tools, mods, and workarounds into a single app, making it user-friendly. Key features include Dynamic Night Light, which allows customization of Night Light settings for individual apps; Notification Lighting, offering customizable visual alerts for notifications; and options for fine-tuning display frame rates, scaling, and animations. Essentials also includes Quick Settings tiles for easier access to functionalities and an Automations section for creating custom routines. However, it requires various permissions and may depend on additional tools like Shizuku for certain features. While it enhances the Pixel experience, it does not fully replicate Good Lock's capabilities.
AppWizard
May 26, 2026
The AceMagic Retro X5 is a mini PC that combines a nostalgic design reminiscent of the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System with modern performance capabilities. It features the AMD Ryzen 9 AI HX 370 chipset and 32GB of RAM. The device is available for purchase on Amazon in various European regions, with discounts of up to 32% in Germany and Spain, and 28% in Italy and France, using the code RETROX5T3 until May 31, 2026. The Retro X5 is designed to complement gaming consoles and operates quietly, although users may face challenges with audio output, particularly achieving 5.1 audio through HDMI with certain operating systems.
AppWizard
May 24, 2026
Witchaven and Witchaven 2 are set to be delisted from Steam on July 15th. Originally released in 1995 and 1996, these games were reintroduced to modern platforms in 2021. The announcement of their delisting was made by SNEG on May 22nd, with no specific reasons provided. Those who purchase the games before the delisting will retain access to them indefinitely. The status of the games on GOG is uncertain, and it is speculated that they may also be removed from that platform. Currently, both games are available at a discount of 89%, priced at less than .50 for the bundle.
AppWizard
May 21, 2026
Android 17 introduces a feature called Continue On, allowing seamless transfer of app activity from a phone to a tablet. This feature operates on Android 17 (API Level 37) and establishes a secure connection between a sending device and a receiving device to retrieve the exact state of the app. Initially focused on mobile-to-tablet transitions, it is part of Google's strategy for 2026, enhancing multitasking and optimizing large-screen devices. Continue On will debut with Android 17 RC1, with a stable version expected later this year alongside new flagship devices.
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