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AppWizard
May 26, 2026
Cale Hunt is preparing for Computex and enhancing his yard for summer. Steam is the largest platform for PC gamers, featuring over 130,000 games and also offering non-gaming software for development, design, editing, and production. Cale enjoys using Aseprite for creating 2D pixel art, although he hasn't used his creations for projects. Lossless Scaling provides frame generation for any GPU, benefiting retro gaming enthusiasts. Wallpaper Engine allows users to create animated wallpapers and screensavers and has maintained an Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam since 2018. Crosshair X enables customization of reticles in games and integrates with the Xbox Game Bar. OBS Studio is popular among streamers for its comprehensive tools. Cale encourages readers to share their favorite non-game apps on Steam.
Winsage
May 26, 2026
Enabling Hyper-V on Windows 11 can cause applications like BlueStacks or VirtualBox to lag or fail to launch due to conflicts with CPU virtualization extensions (VT-x/AMD-V). Hyper-V is a Type-1 hypervisor that monopolizes these resources, preventing Type-2 hypervisors from accessing them directly. Common issues include error messages from BlueStacks, LDPlayer, VirtualBox, VMware, and Android Studio related to virtualization availability. To check if Hyper-V is enabled, users can use Task Manager, System Information, Windows Features, Command Prompt, or PowerShell. Disabling Hyper-V can be done through various methods, including unchecking it in Windows Features, using PowerShell, the bcdedit command, or modifying BIOS settings. However, disabling Hyper-V also stops functionalities like WSL2 and Memory Integrity. Some modern emulators, such as BlueStacks and VMware Workstation Pro, have adapted to work alongside Hyper-V, while VirtualBox's compatibility remains experimental. For optimal emulator performance, users should allocate appropriate CPU cores and RAM, ensure virtualization is enabled in BIOS, enable GPU acceleration, and set the Windows power plan to "Best performance." If issues persist, users should confirm Hyper-V is off, check BIOS settings, and reset emulator configurations.
Winsage
May 25, 2026
Microsoft has released the Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8497, introducing new accessibility features including a Screen Tint option, Voice Isolation in Voice Access, and upgrades to Magnifier and Narrator. The Screen Tint setting allows users to apply a color overlay to reduce screen brightness, beneficial for those with eye strain. It can be accessed in the Settings menu under Accessibility and operates independently of the Night Light feature. The update also enhances Narrator by adding support for plug-and-play braille displays that comply with the HID standard, allowing immediate connection via USB without additional drivers. Compatible braille models include Orbit Reader 20, Orbit Slate 340, Freedom Scientific Focus 40, and APH Mantis Q40. The build addresses several bugs, including a crash in explorer.exe, duplicate Energy Saver quick settings, and issues with audio muting on certain devices. Build 26300.8497 is being rolled out to the Windows 11 Insider Experimental channel, with no announcement yet on availability for the broader user base.
AppWizard
May 25, 2026
Star Citizen was launched as a crowdfunding campaign on October 10, 2012, and has since surpassed billion in total funding, though a definitive release date is not yet available. The game is currently in an alpha state, with ongoing updates and numerous bugs. Over 1,000 employees are involved in its development, which has spanned three console generations. Chris Roberts has suggested a potential release window of 2027-2028, depending on the launch of Squadron 42, which is targeting a release in 2026. The game has transitioned from CryEngine to a proprietary engine, StarEngine, and features like Persistent Entity Streaming and Server Meshing have been introduced. Star Citizen is the most expensive crowdfunded game ever, and it has been covered by Tom's Hardware since late 2012.
AppWizard
May 24, 2026
Elias Toufexis, known for his role as Adam Jensen, discussed his experiences with social media during a conversation with PC Gamer's Ted Litchfield at GDC. He expressed fatigue with the negativity on platforms like X and admitted to struggling with engaging in controversial discussions. Toufexis highlighted a specific instance of outrage directed at Bungie, noting a comment wishing for the studio's failure due to perceived political ideologies. He welcomed constructive criticism but criticized the excessive negativity and outrage culture online. Toufexis reflected on the scrutiny faced by projects like Starfield and Star Trek: Discovery regarding diversity initiatives, finding some criticisms to be unproductive. Despite these challenges, he observed a shift towards more positive comments in online reviews and expressed hope for a more constructive online discourse in the future.
Winsage
May 24, 2026
The author initially found PowerShell to be less integrated into their daily Windows workflow, often accessing it through the Start menu and closing it after use. To improve accessibility, they began using Windows Terminal more frequently, pinning it to the taskbar and utilizing the "Open in Terminal" option in File Explorer. They also discovered keyboard shortcuts to launch PowerShell quickly. These changes led to increased usage of PowerShell for tasks like checking IP configurations and retrieving system information. To enhance the PowerShell experience, the author customized its appearance by installing Oh My Posh, a prompt theme engine, and experimenting with color schemes, fonts, and transparency in Windows Terminal. They also made modifications to their PowerShell profile, adding aliases and shortcuts for frequently used commands to streamline their workflow. Over time, PowerShell became an essential tool for resolving various Windows issues, transforming from a fallback option to a key component of their toolkit.
Winsage
May 23, 2026
Microsoft is changing its approach to Windows updates by allowing users to pause updates for one week and is developing a new feature called “Pick a date” that will enable users to pause updates for up to 35 days. Users will have the option to extend the pause period through a calendar feature. This shift comes in response to user frustrations and the increasing number of updates, which may indicate a need for better user control over update timing. However, experts advise against indefinite postponement of updates due to security risks.
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