[ad_1] v0.5.306 — generational GC + lazy JSON tape default, faster than Node and Bun on most benchmarks Perry compiles TypeScript to native GUI and CLI apps on macOS, iPadOS, iOS, Android, Linux, Windows, watchOS, tvOS, WebAssembly, and the Web. No runtime. No Electron. Just native binaries. $ perry compile main.ts Compiling main.ts… ✓ Compiled … Read More “Perry — TypeScript → Native” »
[ad_1] Rita El Khoury / Android Authority I’ve had the new Google Fitbit Air for about 10 days now, and from the moment I unboxed it, I’ve been wondering what it brings to my use case that my daily-worn Pixel Watch 4 doesn’t already provide. There’s the longer battery life and the quasi-certainty of knowing … Read More “I found a hidden way to wear the Fitbit Air that Google didn’t tell you about” »
OnePlus 16 again tipped to come with a 185Hz display, feature a 200MP 3x telephoto and a 50MP primary camera
[ad_1] The OnePlus 15, which launched last year, came with a 165Hz display, but last month, a Chinese tipster claimed that the OnePlus 16 would feature an even higher refresh rate display. The tipster claimed that the panel would have a minimum refresh rate of 185Hz, with OnePlus aiming for a maximum of 240Hz. Now, … Read More “OnePlus 16 again tipped to come with a 185Hz display, feature a 200MP 3x telephoto and a 50MP primary camera” »
[ad_1] Bogdan Petrovan / Android Authority I said goodbye to several apps this year. Some I ditched completely, while others I just replaced with their better, simpler alternatives. A fresh start is what I needed, and I have no regrets. Some of them offer complete privacy thanks to end-to-end encryption, while others are at least … Read More “These are the 5 popular apps I switched to this year” »
[ad_1] Grants meet the culture war The document makes clear what sorts of things might be considered administration priorities and national interest—and they’re largely a war on woke. For example, the Trump administration canceled PEPFAR, a program meant to limit the spread of HIV in Africa; it’s a step that is estimated to lead to … Read More “Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time” »
[ad_1] A recent Indian court ruling against Google’s keyword advertising practices has gained fresh attention after founders said competitors have long used the system to siphon off customers and force companies to pay to protect their own brands. The ruling, delivered by the Delhi High Court on May 22 in a trademark dispute involving bathroom … Read More “Founders seize on Indian court ruling to revive criticism of Google’s ad business” »
[ad_1] Brady Snyder / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung is reportedly preparing the first One UI 9 Watch beta, with Galaxy AI expected to play a much bigger role in health tracking. The update could shift Galaxy Watches from passive data collectors to proactive health coaches that explain what your metrics actually mean. AI-generated health reports … Read More “Galaxy Watch users could soon get personalized AI health reports” »
[ad_1] Google is really testing its customers’ limits — quite literally. In a new experiment, the company is limiting some users to 5GB of Gmail cloud storage, expanding it to 15GB only after users add their phone numbers to their accounts. Google notes that this tweak is intended to bolster user security, as the phone … Read More “Survey shows deep split between users over Gmail’s storage limits” »
[ad_1] The Xiaomi 17T with its high-res, Leica-engineered 5x periscope lens was already a steal at £649. But, despite launching just yesterday, it’s already on offer. Amazon has dropped the Xiaomi 17T to £499 from its £649 RRP, bringing a Leica-co-engineered periscope telephoto phone well within reach with a £150 saving. Amazon’s knocked £150 off … Read More “The Xiaomi 17T only launched yesterday and it’s already £150 off” »
[ad_1] ANBERNIC RG Rotate ANBERNIC’s tiny, square handheld brings a refreshingly unique design, a low price, and decent oomph for a low-end device. However, this all comes at the expense of comfort, controls, and battery life. I’m always intrigued by unique takes on smartphones, and Motorola came up with a cool form factor when it … Read More “Fun, swiveling design with some big flaws” »




