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ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
Microsoft PowerToys is set to receive a significant visual overhaul, according to a concept image shared by Niels Laute, a software engineer working on both PowerToys and the WinUI framework. The update, which is still under development, aims to modernize the interface with a design more aligned with Windows 11 aesthetics. The early concept screenshot, published on PowerToys’ GitHub page, reveals a cleaner and more intuitive layout.
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ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
Google has confirmed it will discontinue Android Instant Apps by December 2025, a move that’s unlikely to impact most users due to the feature’s limited adoption. Instant Apps allowed users to try out parts of mobile apps without installing them, offering a faster and more lightweight experience. Launched in 2016 and rolled out in 2017, Android Instant Apps aimed to reduce friction for users engaging with digital services.
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ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
SEGA has announced it will soon discontinue support for a number of its classic mobile games available through the SEGA Forever program, a long-running initiative aimed at bringing retro SEGA titles to Android and iOS devices. Ahead of their removal, the company has made these games free to download, offering fans a final opportunity to add them to their library.
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ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
Apple has begun selling refurbished units of the M4 MacBook Air through its official refurbished store. These units are now available at a discount of approximately 15% off the original MSRP, providing a more budget-friendly option for consumers interested in the latest model. Refurbished M4 MacBook Airs are available starting at $849, and include base specifications such as a 256GB SSD and 16GB of RAM. They are offered in all four color options: Sky Blue, Starlight, Midnight, and Silver.
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ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
Realme has officially unveiled the Narzo 80 Lite 5G, a new budget smartphone aimed at offering solid performance and large battery life at an affordable price. Initially launched in India, the device is designed to provide cost-effective 5G connectivity and practical day-to-day functionality. The Narzo 80 Lite is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, paired with up to 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.
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