The disguised apps use WebView automation, JavaScript injection, and OTP interception to avoid detection and complete fraudulent subscriptions.
Meta is throwing open the doors to its Ray-Ban Display glasses. Starting today, developers can build third-party apps for the smart glasses using either a native mobile SDK (Swift or Kotlin) or web ...
A 10-month Android malware campaign has used nearly 250 fake apps to sign victims up to premium services on their mobile ...
We live in a time of wonder and magic. I just used Google AI Studio to create a full-featured Markdown editor and it's ...
This is the repository for the LinkedIn Learning course JavaScript Code Challenges: Creating Web Apps . The full course is available from LinkedIn Learning. In this course, trainer and developer ...
Meta is opening up the Ray-Ban Display glasses to third-party developers, and it could change how useful smart glasses ...
Meta opened its $799 Ray-Ban Display to web-app developers and added handwriting input, screen recording, expanded walking ...
Google AI Studio lets users test Gemini models, build apps, generate media, and export code. Here’s what it does, costs, and ...
Interesting observation by Mitchell Hashimoto (creator of Vagrant and Ghostty) on how a company’s or product’s choice of programming language matters less in th ...
Hashimoto is talking about this complete rewrite of Bun (a Javascript/Typescript toolkit that’s owned by Anthropic and includes “a fast JavaScript runtime designed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js ...
Developers can now create visual, hands-free experiences for the glasses using mobile app tools or standard web technologies. Meta is opening more of its smart glasses hardware to developers, with ...