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Android 17 First Beta Release

Company: Google · Feb 13, 2026
Platform: Android

Google just killed Developer Previews. Android 17 Beta 1 introduces a continuous Canary channel that delivers features as soon as they pass internal testing, no more waiting for quarterly drops.

React Native 0.84 just dropped with automatic performance wins for every app. No migration needed, no config changes required—just faster execution and lower memory usage out of the box.

Elvira Mustafina from JetBrains just dropped Compose Multiplatform 1.10.0, and it's solving one of the most annoying pain points in cross-platform development. Three different @Preview annotations? Gone.

Kotlin 2.3.0 Released

Company: Kotlin Blog · Dec 16, 2025

Kotlin 2.3.0 just dropped with some serious multiplatform firepower. If you're building cross-platform apps, this release fundamentally changes how you work with Swift, Wasm, and native code.

React Native 0.83 just dropped with a historic first: zero breaking changes. The team is finally delivering on their promise of predictable, painless upgrades.

What's New in Flutter 3.38

Company: Flutter Blog · Nov 12, 2025
Platform: Flutter / Android / iOS

Kevin Chisholm from Google's Flutter team just dropped Flutter 3.38, and it's packed with the kind of productivity wins developers have been asking for. Dot shorthands alone will save you countless lines of boi...

What's New in Swift October 2025

Company: Swift.org Blog · Oct 31, 2025
Platform: iOS / Android

Joe Heck and Dave Lester just dropped the first edition of a new monthly Swift digest, and it's packed with signals that Swift is expanding way beyond iOS. Server-side Swift is heating up with performance gains...

React Native just dropped its most significant release ever. Version 0.82 completely removes the Legacy Architecture, marking what the team calls 'the start of a new era' for mobile development.

Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2 Release

Company: Google · Sep 17, 2025
Platform: Android

Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2 is here, and it's time for developers to start testing. Google continues its quarterly platform release cadence with another beta drop.

Swift 6.2 Released

Company: Swift.org Blog · Sep 15, 2025
Platform: iOS / Android

Holly Borla from Apple's Swift Core Team just dropped Swift 6.2, and it's tackling the biggest pain point in modern development: making concurrent programming actually approachable. This isn't just another incr...

React Native 0.81 just dropped with a game-changing performance boost: iOS builds up to 10x faster. But there's a catch that'll affect every Android developer.

Android 16 Release Announcement

Company: Google · Jun 10, 2025
Platform: Android

Matthew McCullough from Google just dropped Android 16, and it's not just another annual release. Google is fundamentally changing how Android evolves with a new two-release-per-year SDK strategy.

React Native 0.77 just dropped with over 1,061 commits from 161 contributors. The team is bringing web-standard CSS properties to mobile and making a bold move to Swift for iOS templates.

Announcing Swift 6

Company: Swift.org Blog · Sep 17, 2024
Platform: iOS / Android

Holly Borla from Apple's Swift Core Team announces Swift 6, bringing data-race safety from opt-in warnings to compiler-enforced guarantees. After a decade of development, Swift now targets embedded systems, ser...

Android 15 Release to AOSP

Company: Google · Sep 3, 2024
Platform: Android

Android 15 just dropped to AOSP, and Google's bringing some serious developer firepower. Edge-to-edge enforcement, 16KB page size support, and a complete overhaul of how we handle app profiling on user devices.

React Native 0.65 just dropped with performance gains that'll make you rethink your mobile architecture. The Hermes engine upgrade alone is delivering 20-50% improvements on CPU-intensive workloads at Facebook.

Tim Sneath from Google reveals Flutter 2.2 just hit a major milestone: it's now the #1 cross-platform framework, powering 1 in 8 new Play Store apps. The momentum is undeniable.

React Native 0.64 just brought Hermes to iOS, and it's a game-changer for app performance. The team is finally closing the gap between Android and iOS optimization.

React Native just fixed the two biggest complaints from mobile teams: cryptic error messages and interactions that scream 'this isn't a native app.'

React Native 0.62 just shipped with Flipper debugging built in by default. This release fundamentally changes how mobile developers debug cross-platform apps.

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