TRN Odyssey Programme Goes Live, Opens Funding Opportunities for Web3 Game Developers

The Root Network (TRN), a metaverse-focused Web3 platform, launched its “TRN Odyssey” initiative on March 24. Designed to support promising Web3 gaming projects on the TRN Layer-1 blockchain, the programme has a funding pool of $10 million (roughly Rs. 85 crore) allocated by TRN Labs, which oversees the blockchain’s ecosystem. Web3 game developers are invited … Read more

GitHub Copilot Free Version With 2,000 Code Completion Per Month Launched for All Developers

GitHub launched a free tier of the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Copilot on Wednesday. The platform’s Copilot is geared towards coding-related tasks and comes with several third-party agents, extensions and features such as multi-file editing. The free version of the chatbot comes with higher rate limits in code completions and chat messages compared to the … Read more

Unity Engine’s Installation-Based Fee Prompts Backlash From Game Developers: Details

Unity, the cross-platform game engine, announced big changes to its fee structure, enraging indie developers around the world. The company has introduced a new ‘Unity Runtime Fee,’ that will charge studios a cost every time a game built on their engine is installed. The new pricing structure goes into effect January 1, 2024, with different … Read more

Apple to Reportedly Allow Developers to Use Its AI Models for App Creation at WWDC 2025

Apple is reportedly planning to let third-party developers build apps using its proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) models. As per the report, the Cupertino-based tech giant wants to open its AI model, which also powers Apple Intelligence features, in hopes that more AI-powered apps appear on its marketplace. With more apps that use AI capabilities, the … Read more

PS5 Pro Said to Come With Improved Ray-Tracing Performance as Developers Gear Up for Sony’s High-End Console

Sony is said to be readying a Pro version of the PlayStation 5, a more powerful variant of its current-generation console. While the Japanese electronics giant has not yet confirmed the existence of the PS5 Pro, multiple leaks from credible sources have detailed the improvements coming to the console. Newly leaked documents have outlined the … Read more

WWDC 2025: From iOS 26 to Apple Intelligence, What to Expect from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference

Apple’s WWDC 2025 will begin on June 9, and the company is expected to make several important software-related announcements at its five-day developer conference. The firm usually unveils its upcoming operating system (OS) updates for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, macOS, and other devices during the keynote event, which will take place as soon as … Read more

WWDC 2025: Apple Faces AI, Regulatory Challenges As it Woos Developers at Annual Conference

Apple is facing an unprecedented set of technical and regulatory challenges as some of its key executives are set to take the stage on Monday at the company’s annual software developer conference. On the technical side, many of the long-awaited Artificial Intelligence (AI) features Apple promised at the same conference a year ago have been delayed until next year, even as its rivals … Read more

WWDC 2025: Apple Intelligence Models Expanded to Developers, Live Translation Feature Unveiled

Apple made several artificial intelligence (AI)-related announcements, branded as Apple Intelligence, at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 on Monday. During the keynote session, the company recapped the existing AI features amd unveiled new features that are now available for testing, and will be rolled out to users later this year. These new features include … Read more

Secure Coding: Why Developers Must Code with Security in Mind

Introduction With cyberattacks becoming more common every day, writing secure code has become more important than ever. As developers, we are the first line of defense against many types of security risks. If we write code carelessly, attackers can take advantage of our mistakes and cause serious harm — stealing user data, crashing systems, or … Read more