Apple has recently announced that their programming language for Apple devices, Swift, is now open source.
Alongside the open source release, Apple unveiled Swift.org.
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Apple has recently announced that their programming language for Apple devices, Swift, is now open source.
Alongside the open source release, Apple unveiled Swift.org.
Alpine Labs launched a Kickstarter campaign for Pulse, with the subtitle “Your Camera, Upgraded.” Though Pulse is a popular name for a product, it is quite different than the device by Titan Reality that was addressed in last week’s issue.Â
Brought to you by English tech company Titan Reality is Pulse, a ticket to the future of music technology and production.
Eora 3D’s developers ran into a problem: Finding an affordable yet effective 3D scanner. Unable to find one, they have decided to create one themselves.
Google announced their new feature for the Inbox application (an alternative app for Gmail) known as Smart Reply this week, the handy office assistant in every email.
Countless times, smartphone and laptop users are hammered with the same statement, “Don’t leave your charger connected to your phone overnight because it will deplete battery life!”
Google has been under public scrutiny in the last month due to their name and logo change. In a way, Google is growing up, which means their products should mature as well.
Unfortunately for meteorologists, their mistakes outweigh their successes. Even more unfortunate for them is a new weather app, Sunshine. Katerina Stroponiati, co-founder and CEO of Sunshine, agrees that most people do not trust typical weather reports.
Apple started off the month on a good note with El Capitan (OS X 10.11), the successor to Yosemite, after months of successful and positive beta feedback.
Blackberry announced a new Android slider (yes, you read that right) called the BlackBerry Priv last week, a surprising comeback into public relevance.