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AppWizard
May 12, 2025
Void War is an upcoming PC game set for release on May 30th, featuring space combat with players navigating ancient starships in a universe filled with blood cultists, imperialists, and corsairs. The game includes a roguelite system map with battles, narrative encounters, and merchants. It is similar to FTL: Faster Than Light but has a darker atmosphere reminiscent of Warhammer 40,000. A demo is currently available on Steam and Itch.io. The gameplay involves real-time engagements with the option to pause for strategic management, focusing on reactor energy allocation and crew management. The full game will feature approximately 10 playable ships, eight commanders, 70 crew types, 60 weapon varieties, 50 modules, and 19 ship systems, along with 140 crew items.
Winsage
May 12, 2025
This week's episode of the Windows Central Podcast features Daniel and Zac discussing Microsoft's launch of Surface PCs, including initial impressions of the new 12-inch Surface Pro and its integration into the Surface lineup. They also share insights on upcoming features for Windows 11, including an AI agent in the Settings menu and an updated Start menu.
AppWizard
May 12, 2025
Gearbox announced the third expansion for Risk of Rain 2, titled Alloyed Collective, at the PAX East panel. The expansion introduces new challenges, including battles against Solus robots and a new final boss called Solus Wing. Players will explore new territories in Petrichor V. The community has responded positively to the announcement, indicating excitement for the upcoming content. The full panel is available for viewing on YouTube.
AppWizard
May 12, 2025
Killing Floor 3 is set to release on July 24 via Steam and Epic Games, delayed from its initial date of March 25 due to player feedback from a beta test. The game features intense action where players assume the role of rebel Nightfall specialists fighting against a bioengineered zombie-monster army. Players can unlock new skills and weapons to enhance their combat strategies.
AppWizard
May 9, 2025
YouTube has introduced a "Translate" button beneath each comment on videos, allowing users to activate automatic translation based on their preferred language settings. The translated text appears below the original comment, supporting over 100 languages to enhance user engagement and understanding across language barriers.
AppWizard
May 8, 2025
A cybersecurity breach involving TeleMessage, an Israeli messaging application company, has raised concerns about customer data safety. The breach allowed unauthorized access to direct messages and personal information on the platform, which lacks full end-to-end encryption like Signal. The hacker reported that accessing the data took only 15-20 minutes and exposed names, phone numbers, and email addresses of Customs and Border Protection officials, along with information from various financial institutions. TeleMessage is used by government agencies, including the State Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, making the breach more significant. While the hacker did not access all content, they indicated potential for further breaches, and journalists have verified some of the compromised material. TeleMessage's claim of maintaining Signal's security standards is questioned, as archiving messages introduces privacy risks. A spokesperson for Signal warned against using unofficial versions of their app, highlighting security vulnerabilities.
AppWizard
May 8, 2025
YouTube's Android app now allows users to customize notification preferences for new videos, comments, and live streams. This feature enables users to receive updates that align with their interests while reducing irrelevant alerts. Adjusting these settings is easy within the app, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
AppWizard
May 8, 2025
The British YouTube group, The Yogscast, has adapted the social deduction game Blood on the Clocktower within Minecraft, introducing unique characters such as the Wizard, who can transform players into sheep, and the Amnesiac, who must discover their power by finding hidden items in the game world. This adaptation features a collaborative map developed with the Lonely Yogs Discord, including detailed town buildings and houses for players. The community continues to innovate and preserve the essence of the original game through creative adaptations and shared experiences.
AppWizard
May 7, 2025
Shazam was launched in the UK in 2002 as a service where users could call a number to identify songs for a fee. Acquired by Apple in 2018, it remains available for Android users and integrates with various music platforms while being free to use. Shazam struggles with identifying earworms. SoundHound, Shazam's main competitor, has around 100 million users and can identify songs quickly, providing detailed information and lyrics. It allows users to hum or sing songs for identification, though this feature is not always accurate. SoundHound's free version includes ads, while SoundHound Infinity offers an ad-free experience for .99. Musixmatch is another alternative that identifies songs and focuses on lyrics, allowing users to create "lyrics cards" and offering a translation feature. It requires the actual song for identification. The Google app also provides quick song identification, including for hummed or sung versions, but gives candid feedback on user performance.
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