Author: David I. Meeks

Posted by John Reck – Software Engineer For Android developers, delivering exceptional visual experiences is a continuous goal. High Dynamic Range (HDR) unlocks new possibilities, offering the potential for more vibrant and immersive content. Technologies like UltraHDR on Android are particularly compelling, providing the benefits of HDR displays while maintaining crucial backwards compatibility with SDR displays. On Android you can use HDR for both video and images. Over the years, the term HDR has been used to signify a number of related, but ultimately distinct visual fidelity features. Users encounter it in the context of camera features (exposure fusion), or…

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A beautiful storybook world is brought to life on the screen of your iOS Device. In the game, a series of hideous parks have cropped up in Moominvalley that have disrupted the landscape and harmonious nature. You’ll play as Snufkin to distract police officers, pull out signs, and knock over misplaced statues while restoring nature to its rightful place in the world. In the cute Nordic game, you’ll use open-world mechanics with puzzles, stealth, and melodic elements all to your advantage. One of the highlights is the music from Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós that helps set the stage for…

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As you might have guessed, the app is all about helping you eat more healthy. Take a picture of your food to see AI-powered detailed food breakdown, including calories, protein, carbs, fat. You can also use AI text input to describe a meal from scratch or to add ingredients. AI also powers the Health Benefit score that will show a summary of how the meal affects your health. For each meal, you can also see how It ranks within a perfect Macro balance system. Users can also create a personal plan to lose, maintain, or gain weight tailored to a…

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You’ll start with a single shovel in your backyard and enjoy a very minimalist (and dark) adventure. While digging up the garden of your new home, you’ll collect and sell resources to upgrade your gear. The further you dig, you’ll discover a mysterious secret lurking underneath. A perfect game for pretty much anyone, there’s no right way to play with no pressure or rules. You can also dig for a quick session or longer periods of time. Designed for the iPhone and all iPad models, A Game About Digging A Hole is a $4.99 download on the App Store. That…

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In The Witness, players will find themselves waking up on a remote island, and that’s pretty much it. The island itself is full of puzzles (over 500), and there are many different types of puzzles to solve. Some are simple enough to solve, but things do get tricky as you progress. Solving the puzzles are a critical part of the game, as they will help you discover your identity (it’s unknown in the beginning) and how you got on the island in the first place. Controls in The Witness are simple and intuitive, with the game teaching you the ropes…

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Posted by Paris Hsu – Product Manager, Android Studio The next wave of innovation is here with Android Studio Narwhal Feature Drop. We’re thrilled to announce that Gemini in Android Studio’s Agent Mode is now available in the stable release, ready to tackle your most complex coding challenges. This release also brings powerful new tools for XR development, continued quality improvements, and key updates to enhance your productivity and help you build high-quality apps. Dive in to learn more about all the updates and new features designed to supercharge your workflow. Gemini in Android Studio: Agent Mode Develop with Gemini…

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July has almost come and gone. And during the month, there were some great new games that landed on the App Store. Our look at the best new games that arrived in July include an underwater adventure, a baseball classic, and more. See the entire list here. Source link

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