Google as Darth Vader: Why iA Writer quit the Android app market
A remarkably open farewell note from seven years of Android development.
A remarkably open farewell note from seven years of Android development.
Bazzite has tackled drivers, inputs, and updating, so you can just play games.
It might not last, but road trips in the slowest-charging EV are quite nice now.
Learning to love a Linux system that's more of a workhorse than an adventure.
Sequel has yet again made losing your humanity to survive somehow… fun?
Now you can run your space laser or audio production without specialty patches.
PERA and PREVAIL want to re-enable patents struck down by Supreme Court rulings.
Dev behind a popular screenshot tool checks out, but the successors are good.
Cross-platform game engine saw the downside to "novel and controversial" plan.
The music industry traded tape for hard drives and got a hard-earned lesson.
Battery-powered USB-C soldering iron aims to improve over what's out there.
"Select Play Partners" can block unofficial installation of their apps.
"It’s a piece of work that everyone has thought of but never managed to create."
Even people with 1,000 hours in the game are still learning about it.
No word on whether S10 chip inside will allow for broader AI features.
Core drilling is tricky. Getting a 6 GHz signal through concrete is now easier.
It has already sold 2 million copies. Now the fun gets even more multiplied.
Strong first impressions of a game filled with enemy hordes and dark metal lore.
How long can the C languages maintain their primacy in the kernel?
A great hardware refresh, but it stands out for its not-quite-handheld cost.
Mono had many homes over 23 years, but Wine's repos might be its final stop.
Changes to combat, crafting, and ambient music came from player feedback.
An arcane combo of witty dialogue, turn-based tactics, and magical friendship.
A newcomer dives into AI with the Pixel 9 Pro.
Google's AI says you can use Pixel 9 without AI. Is that a reason to upgrade?
The parser works much better than you'd think, and the mystery is pitch-perfect.
Another Big Tech firm seems to confirm Trump adviser Roger Stone was hacked.
Alternative wallets and new apps may bloom—if they "pay the associated fees."
Pixel Recorder on the Watch 3 is the weird little feature we might just love.
"Pro" no longer means "large," and the Fold is the biggest screen ever.
Heated platforms and purge towers are among Stratasys' infringement claims.
Nova Launcher feels the "massive" layoffs at the firm that acquired it in 2022.
Just how you remember it, but through a 4K, 120 fps accessible lens.
The best removal rate was less than 70%, and that didn't beat manual opt-outs.
A whole new desktop aims to appeal with tiling, themes, and a safer Rust core.