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Android's sideloading changes, the big Visual Studio Code update, better Linux phones, and more: News roundup
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Samsung is exploring bringing vibe coding to future Galaxy phones, which would let users create custom apps or modify their phone’s experience using simple AI prompts. While no launch date has been ...
We’ve all been there one time or another. Your phone’s battery is at 20% by noon, and you have no idea why. More often than not, a badly behaved app running in the background is the culprit. Till now, ...
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series is now up for pre-order, but this year’s launch feels a little underwhelming. The devices bring only minor upgrades over last year’s models, yet they come at higher prices, ...
The best AI app builder for beginning vibe coders is Base44, which starts at a reasonable price and allows users to edit their app directly with a simple drag-and-drop editor. Lovable is another ...
Ever since iOS 11, iPhones have been capturing images in HEIC/HEIF format by default. This usually goes unnoticed until you try to export an image and discover that some devices, apps, or websites don ...
PCWorld reports that Microsoft is testing a Cross-Device Resume feature allowing Windows 11 users to seamlessly continue Android apps where they left off. Currently available to Windows Insiders in ...
OpenAI is releasing a new app called Prism today, and it hopes it does for science what coding agents like Claude Code and its own Codex platform have done for programming. Prism builds on Crixet, a ...
Google has officially released the Android Auto 16.1 stable update for production users. While the company rarely provides detailed changelogs for its in-car software, this version comes on the heels ...
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