The release of Swift 6.3, Apple’s programming language now officially includes a dedicated Software Development Kit for Android, marking a massive milestone for cross-platform development.
Roughly a year after the effort was announced, the Apple-developed coding language, Swift, has just launched support for Android.
The recently released 6.3 version of Apple’s Swift programming language features the official release of the Swift SDK for Android, which means that developers can now use Swift to write Android ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nintendo is expected to release a new Star Fox game in the summer and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, ...
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The built-in FM radio tuner is now considered a basic feature. It allows the user to listen to most of the live-broadcasted FM radio stations. Almost all phones with FM radio tuner require a wired ...
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