Developer

OnePlus Is Betting Big on After-Sales Service in India — And It Might Be the Smartest Move in the Smartphone Wars
When OnePlus first entered India a decade ago, it sold phones through invite-only flash sales and leaned on its "Never Settle" tagline to build a cult following among tech en...
Read More
Apple’s App Store Fortress Is Under Siege From Every Direction — and the Walls Are Starting to Crack
For more than a decade, Apple's App Store has operated as one of the most profitable tollbooths in the history of commerce. Every app downloaded, every subscription purchased...
Read More
OpenAI’s $100 Billion Data Center Ambitions Are Running Headlong Into a Wall of Practical Problems
OpenAI wants to build the infrastructure backbone of the artificial intelligence age. It has pledged roughly $100 billion toward a sprawling network of data centers across th...
Read More
Honor’s Magic 8 Pro Air Exposes the Uncomfortable Truth About Apple and Samsung’s Ultra-Thin Obsession
A Chinese smartphone maker just did what the two most valuable consumer electronics companies on Earth couldn't figure out. Honor's Magic 8 Pro Air, announced in recent weeks...
Read More
Google’s NotebookLM Just Grew a Brain Map: Why Its New Mind Mapping Feature Is Smarter Than You Think
Google's NotebookLM has quietly become one of the most interesting AI tools that almost nobody outside of tech circles is talking about. Its latest addition — an AI-powered m...
Read More
Android 17 Beta 3 Arrives With a Clear Message: Google Is Rebuilding the Foundation, Not Just the Surface
Google released the third beta of Android 17 this week, and the update signals something more significant than the typical mid-cycle refinement. This isn't a flashy feature d...
Read More
The Trump Phone T1: A $500 MAGA Smartphone That Wants to Replace Your iPhone
A smartphone branded with Donald Trump's name is coming to market this summer, and it's not a novelty item. Or at least, that's what its makers want you to believe.The...
Read More
Google’s Quiet Sideloading Speed Bump: Why Android’s New ‘Enhanced Confirmation’ Isn’t the Crisis You Think It Is
For years, Android's willingness to let users install apps from outside the Google Play Store has been one of its defining traits — a philosophical line in the sand separatin...
Read More
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Is Already in Trouble — and It Hasn’t Even Been Announced Yet
Samsung's next flagship phone isn't expected until early 2026. But the problems are stacking up now.A growing body of leaks, supply chain reports, and insider analysis...
Read More
The Cocoa Way: How One Open-Source Project Wants to Rewire How macOS and iOS Developers Think About Architecture
A new open-source project called Cocoa Way has surfaced on GitHub with an ambitious thesis: most Apple platform developers are doing architecture wrong — not because they lac...
Read More
Oppo Finally Cracked the Foldable’s Worst Problem — and Samsung Should Be Nervous
For years, the crease was the thing. The visible fold line running down the center of every foldable phone screen served as a constant, tactile reminder that you were using a...
Read More
Apple Just Killed a Popular Launchpad Replacement — and the Developer’s Frustration Reveals a Deeper App Store Problem
A Mac developer's attempt to improve one of Apple's most neglected features has run straight into the company's gatekeeping apparatus. The result is a story that crystallizes...
Read More
Samsung Just Made Galaxy Talk to iPhone — and It Might Rewrite the Rules of File Sharing Forever
For more than a decade, the invisible wall between iPhone and Android users has been most painfully felt in one specific moment: trying to send a file to someone standing thr...
Read More
Your Driver’s License Is Moving to Your iPhone — But Only If You Live in the Right State
The promise was elegant in its simplicity: tap your phone at a TSA checkpoint instead of fumbling for a plastic card. Apple announced its digital ID feature for the iPhone Wa...
Read More
Meta’s Prescription Smart Glasses Are Coming — And They Could Finally Make Face Computers Worth Wearing
Meta just made the strongest case yet that smart glasses won't remain a niche gadget for tech enthusiasts. They're about to become something millions of people who already we...
Read More

Subscribe for Updates

Developer Newsletters

The Developer Email Newsletter is essential for software developers, web developers, programmers, and tech decision-makers. Perfect for professionals driving innovation and building the future of tech.

By signing up for our newsletter you agree to receive content related to ientry.com / webpronews.com and our affiliate partners. For additional information refer to our terms of service.
Get the WebProNews newsletter delivered to your inbox

Get the free daily newsletter read by decision makers

Subscribe
Advertise with Us

Ready to get started?

Get our media kit

Advertise with Us