Microsoft is extending Dataverse into coding-agent marketplaces while expanding its MCP tools, certification program and governance controls.
Samsung has announced that it will start charging for the use of its SmartThings API. The company plans to roll out paid commercial API tiers and a $4.99 per month plan for individual developers. The ...
Parth is a technology analyst and writer specializing in the comprehensive review and feature exploration of the Android ecosystem. His work focus on productivity apps and flagship devices, ...
CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s," as well as "The ...
Google has expanded its on-device AI ecosystem with the launch of Google AI Edge Gallery for macOS, enabling users to run artificial intelligence models locally on Apple computers. The release tackles ...
Developers will now have to pay a $11.99 / month subscription to build apps using Strava’s data. Developers will now have to pay a $11.99 / month subscription to build apps using Strava’s data. is a ...
The White House announced on Wednesday Trump Accounts will drop a mobile app to track investments placed into children's accounts as part of the administration's new initiative. "TOMORROW: Trump ...
Most people access Google’s search and AI products through a browser, but you’ve got some new options today. Google has been testing a Windows search app for some months, and it’s now officially ...
Last week, Apple released iOS 26.4, which enabled support for voice-based AI apps to CarPlay for the first time. Just a few days later, OpenAI has updated the ChatGPT app for iPhone to take advantage ...
Chandra Steele has been writing about tech for the entirety of her journalism career. She loves making tough topics easy to understand. Before joining Android Police, Chandra was senior features ...
If this is confusing to you, you probably have a healthy relationship with how many limbs creatures tend to stand on, but as I'm also in the "please don't stand up, Pombon" camp, allow me to explain.
For those unfamiliar, Apple limits the types of apps that are allowed in CarPlay. This is done for safety reasons, as well as design limitations of Apple’s CarPlay framework. Unlike iPhone apps, ...