Appetiser is now a TechCrunch featured company after being nominated by its clients. TechCrunch is read by millions around the world and is one of Silicon Valley’s most famous and well-respected tech websites. “We’re so proud of our client’s success. We’re very fortunate to be in a position where that has been recognised by TechCrunch.”
iOS 14 has been on a rocky road since its launch in September of 2020. Users continue to complain about problems and bugs such as shortened battery life, glitches with calls, poor WiFi connection and notification errors. Apple’s latest iOS 14.4 update is coming to solve these issues and introduce a slew of game-changing features.
Empowering individuals through education is a core belief here at Appetiser. Learning about the education problem in the Philippines was disheartening as we’ve grown a special connection with the country through working with so many talented Filipino team members. 1 out of every 10 young Filipinos aged 6 to 24 is considered an out-of-school-youth (OCSY).
Google’s wearable platform WearOS looks to be getting the long-awaited update soon when the tech giant releases the Tiles API. Google releases far fewer updates for its wearables platform than Apple does for its WatchOs. This leaves fans of the smartwatch range feeling a little left behind. The news that a new API is on
Coles Group is on its way to setting up a single identity credential working across its online and app-based stores, which gives it a single view of the customer and enables personalising their experience. According to platform engineering group manager Assaf Warchitzky in a recent Auth0 webinar, the central customer-identity service is one of
Google has released the stable release of Flutter version 1.22, brings bug fixes and adds UI support for new Android 11 and iOS 14 features. Google Flutter is an open-source cross-platform user-interface (UI) framework that lets app developers create apps on Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, Google Fuchsia, and web apps. Google normally releases a
Good news for Swift developers, you can now develop Windows apps using your language of choice. And having more choices as to what programming language to use is always good news for all app developers regardless of platforms. The team behind Swift has recently announced the release of Swift toolchain images for Windows, this includes