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The new Fedora Linux, Chrome's big changes, and more: News roundup
This was another busy week in tech news, with a big change on the way for Google Chrome, the arrival of Fedora Linux 43 and ...
I'm no coder, but I know enough to make a mess. I've taken courses for some basic coding skills and managed to pick up some ...
As of today, Amazon will reportedly block apps suspected of facilitating illegal streaming. The latest model blocks users ...
Near-Field Communication (NFC) relay malware has grown massively popular in Eastern Europe, with researchers discovering over ...
Windows can run on a Chromebook, but that doesn’t mean it should as performance and support trade-offs are too steep.
A new Android malware family, Herodotus, uses random delay injection in its input routines to mimic human behavior on mobile ...
The emulation scene on Android keeps improving. Earlier this year, a new PlayStation 3 (PS3) emulator was launched, and even ...
Developers can now build native Android apps in Swift using official tools, marking a major step for cross-platform ...
Windows is not the perfect operating system for everyone. We show you what alternatives there are and the advantages and ...
Apple has officially launched the Swift SDK for Android, enabling developers to create Android applications using the popular Swift programming language.
Apple's Swift programming language can now be used to develop for Android, and share code with iOS apps. Swift was launched ...
Apple has announced the first preview release of the Swift SDK for Android. The SDK now allows developers to build Android ...
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