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Swift 6.2 Introduces Approachable Concurrency to Simplify Concurrent Programming
Announced at its latest developer conference, WWDC25, Swift Approachable Concurrency is a new feature in Swift 6.2 designed to simplify concurrent programming for the most common use cases in mobile apps.
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Apple Shares Details on Upcoming AI Foundation Models for iOS 26
In a recent tech report, Apple has provided more details on the performance and characteristics of the new Apple Intelligence Foundation Models that will be part of iOS 26, as announced at the latest WWDC 2025.
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Arm Scalable Matrix Extension 2 Coming to Android to Accelerate On-Device AI
Available in the Armv9-A architecture, Arm Scalable Matrix Extension 2 (SME2) is a set of advanced CPU instructions designed to accelerate matrix heavy computation. The new Arm technology aims to help mobile developers to run advanced AI models directly on CPU with improved performance and efficiency, without requiring any changes to their apps.
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Gemma 3n Introduces Novel Techniques for Enhanced Mobile AI Inference
Launched in early preview last May, Gemma 3n is now officially available. It targets mobile-first, on-device AI applications, using new techniques designed to increase efficiency and improve performance, such as per-layer embeddings and transformer nesting.
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Google Previews Gemini's Agent Mode in Android Studio Narwhal
Google has announced the integration of Gemini in Android Studio's Agent Mode into the latest canary release of Android Studio, Android Studio Narwhal preview. According to Google, the new Agent Mode is designed to handle multi-step development tasks that span across several files.
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SwiftUI for iOS 26 Embraces Liquid Glass, Introduces WebView and Rich Text Editing
At WWDC 2025, Apple unveiled the latest iteration of its declarative UI framework, SwiftUI, featuring two major additions: a new SwiftUI-native WebView type and support for rich-text editing within TextView controls. The update also brings a plethora of additional improvements and new performance tools.
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Android 16 Introduces Wide-Ranging Features and Changes
Google has released Android 16, now available for supported Pixel devices. The new release introduces a wide range of new APIs and changes, some of which affect existing apps and require developers to update their code. Material 3 Expressive, the new paradigm for Android user interfaces, is not yet included and will roll out later this year.
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How Tripadvisor Migrated to The Composable Architecture for Their SwiftUI App
In a thorough article, Tripadvisor iOS principal engineer Ben Sarrazin described their journey toward adopting The Composable Architecture (TCA) for their existing iOS app, moving away from the Model-View-ViewModel-Coordinator (MVVM-C) architecture.
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Google Brings Gemini Nano to ML Kit with New On-Device GenAI APIs
The new GenAI APIs recently added to ML Kit enable developers to use Gemini Nano for on-device inference in Android apps, supporting features like summarization, proofreading, rewriting, and image description.
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Gemma 3n Available for On-Device Inference Alongside RAG and Function Calling Libraries
Google has announced that Gemma 3n is now available in preview on the new LiteRT Hugging Face community, alongside many previously released models. Gemma 3n is a multimodal small language model that supports text, image, video, and audio inputs. It also supports finetuning, customization through retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and function calling using new AI Edge SDKs.
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Google Enhances LiteRT for Faster On-Device Inference
The new release of LiteRT, formerly known as TensorFlow Lite, introduces a new API to simplify on-device ML inference, enhanced GPU acceleration, support for Qualcomm NPU (Neural Processing Unit) accelerators, and advanced inference features.
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Android Studio Meerkat Update Enhances Gemini Integration and More
The latest feature drop for Android Studio Meerkat brings a range of updates aimed at boosting developer productivity, including extended Gemini integration for crash analysis and unit testing, enhanced Jetpack Compose previews, better Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) integration, and more.
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Swift 6.1 Enhances Concurrency, Introduces Package Traits, and More
Swift 6.1, included in Xcode 16.3, introduces several improvements to the language and the Swift Package Manager, including type-wide global actor inference control, support for trailing comma in lists, package traits for conditionally exposing features based on the platform, and enhancements to Swift Testing.
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Google Releases Last Android 16 Beta before Official Launch
With the release of the last Android 16 beta, developers should ensure their apps or libraries are free of any compatibility issues. Google warns of changes—including JobScheduler quotas, stronger intent security, 16KB page size–that might affect apps even if they do not specifically target Android 16.
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Shopify's React Native Journey: an In-Flight Retrospective
Five years into their journey with React Native, Shopify's mobile team has shared a wealth of insights from their experience, highlighting what worked, what didn't, and what lies ahead.