Google TV and Android TV apps must support 64-bit starting August 2026
Google TV and Android TV apps with native code must support 64-bit by August 2026, a move aimed at boosting performance and preparing for future devices.
Google TV and Android TV apps with native code must support 64-bit by August 2026, a move aimed at boosting performance and preparing for future devices.
Nearly half of all AI-generated code is insecure, says Veracode’s new report. Java had the worst failure rate, but all major languages were affected.
GitHub Spark lets Copilot Pro Plus users build full-stack apps using natural language, skipping setup and speeding up deployment.
Android is replacing its Developer Preview program with a rolling Canary channel that delivers bleeding edge features through OTA updates
Deepgram says developers are wasting time alt-tabbing between tools, so it built Saga, a voice-powered interface it calls a “Voice OS.” But does voice-first coding really solve the problem or is this just marketing hype?
Canonical is quietly transforming Ubuntu into the best Linux platform for Java developers, offering long-term OpenJDK support, smaller containers, and faster cloud-native performance.
Mozilla has made some quiet but important updates to its extension policies on addons.mozilla.org. Starting August 4, 2025, developers should find the process of publishing and maintaining Firefox add-ons a bit easier and less confusing. One of the biggest shifts is the removal of the rule against closed group extensions. In the past, developers were … Read more
BIOSTAR is back with a new product, and this one might be of interest to developers and system integrators looking to build AI systems at the edge. The new AI-NONXS Developer Kit is built around NVIDIA’s Jetson Orin NX and Orin Nano modules, offering strong performance in a small footprint. It runs Linux and supports … Read more