Halls of Torment: Premium looks like those RPGs from the late 1990s, where you have a selection of heroes to combat waves of enemies and emerge the victor. High Seas Hero places you in a very interesting situation where rising seas threaten mankind’s existence, and you need to fight all kinds of enemies, aliens included. StardustTV lets you watch short …
Read More »Solana Apps Generate 10x More Revenue Than Ethereum: Research
Solana is defying the market downturn, generating significantly more revenue than Ethereum. Data collected by blockchain researcher Aylo shows Solana-based apps pulled in ten times more revenue than their Ethereum-based counterparts. Speculation as an Economic Backbone Aylo’s figures revealed Solana’s stronghold is on-chain activity. In the last 24 hours, apps on the network generated $8.4 million in revenue, nearly 10x …
Read More »Unifying Your Android App’s Analytics: A Provider-Agnostic Approach with Jetpack Compose | by Kartik Arora | Feb, 2025
Jetpack Compose revolutionizes Android UI development with its declarative approach, moving away from the traditional imperative style. This shift brings new opportunities and challenges, particularly when it comes to integrating analytics. We can no easily use the familiar Android lifecycle methods like onResume and onPause. They do exist in the compose world, however it isn’t as easy as overriding the …
Read More »Grab These 8 Premium Apps for Free While You Can!
You can currently enjoy an app bundle consisting of eight premium applications. These are usually only available for a fee, but if you’re quick, you can currently get them for free. And, of course, the apps will remain free to use even after the offer has expired. In their own app stores, Google and Apple offer an almost endless number …
Read More »You’ll be able to manage which apps and websites are getting captured by Windows Recall
Readers help support Windows Report. We may get a commission if you buy through our links. Read our disclosure page to find out how can you help Windows Report sustain the editorial team. Read more Windows Recall has been available to insiders for quite some time now, and Microsoft is testing grounds with it before releasing it to the general …
Read More »Build RAG Apps Without Cloud or API Keys
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is transforming how we interact with AI models by combining retrieval techniques with generative models. But what if you could build RAG applications locally, without API keys or cloud dependencies? Let’s meet Chipper, an open-source framework that makes building local RAG apps simple. No more struggling with document chunking, vector databases, LLM integration, and UI setups separately. …
Read More »Top 3 Apps to Transfer Data from Android to Android in 2025: Fast, Secure, and Easy Solutions | by Muhammad Zafar | Feb, 2025
The Ultimate Guide to Seamless Data Migration Smart Transfer: Copy My Data Getting a new phone is SO cool, right? But then, how do you get all your games, photos, and contacts into the new one? Don’t worry! It’s much easier than you think. Especially if you use Smart Transfer: Copy My Data. This app is a lifesaver. I’m also …
Read More »Comparing File Sharing Apps For Android And IOS | by Karen Martinez | Feb, 2025
Explore the best file-sharing apps for Android and iOS in this concise guide. Discover which tools suit your needs for effortless sharing of files. Visit Official Website When it comes to sharing files between devices, the options are endless. With a plethora of file-sharing apps designed for both Android and iOS, you have the power to choose the right tool …
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Google has started rolling out the Android Auto 13.7 update, marking the second update of 2025. Although there are no major user-facing changes, this release introduces subtle refinements to enhance the overall experience. It also lays the groundwork for future improvements, ensuring smoother and more advanced functionality ahead. What’s New in Android Auto 13.7? Material You Tweaks – Google made …
Read More »The Backbone of Java Web Apps
I assume that if you’re reading this article, you already know what Servlets are. But if you don’t, let me introduce them. In the Java world, a Servlet is a web component defined by the Jakarta Servlet Specification 6.1, which is part of Jakarta EE. Managed by a Servlet Container (I’ll dive into that soon), it handles incoming requests, processes …
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