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Students are gaining public app-store exposure and industry experience as Galgotias University's programme moves classroom projects into commercial release.
Organisations running large security estates will get less manual admin work as Milestone adds automated reporting, broader device support and cloud retention.
Developers could get a clearer AI roadmap at WWDC, after a newly registered subdomain fuelled speculation about Apple's next software pitch.
Banks and payment firms could spot scams mid-session, as Darwinium's updated mobile SDKs track live calls, screen sharing and device evasion.
Hands-free AI features will reach wearers first, as Google's audio smart glasses are due to go on sale this autumn.
The shortlist spotlights accessibility, mixed-reality and public-interest software that could gain more visibility on the App Store and beyond.
Families managing allergies can now scan foods in seconds, with the app flagging risks across more than 40 languages on Apple's App Store.
Users can now see how stale each radar reading is at specific map points, exposing delays that often run eight to 15 minutes.
Legal professionals can now access case files, notes and calendars on the move as Rock MS brings Bedrock to Apple and Android devices.
It captures calls and meetings neatly enough, but hardware quirks and a subscription mean Pocket is more useful than it is essential.
Concerns over misinformation and manipulation are creating an opening for eYou, which is now available worldwide on iOS and Android.
The cyber security group is leaning harder on partners to drive growth, as its marketplace business rose nearly USD $1.5 billion in fiscal 2026.
Web attacks are driving browser makers to bake security in by default, as Norton Neo adds VPN, phishing blocks and anti-fingerprinting tools.
Users can now build and review web apps on their phones, as Lovable extends its no-code platform beyond the desktop for founders and designers.
Production users gain smaller, tougher microphones and dual-channel wireless kit as RØDE expands from capture to editing software.
Creators can now start recording and tweak framing from their wrist when an iPhone is mounted out of reach.
Independent testing showed the firm's face checks can block spoofing on mainstream phones while avoiding friction for genuine users.
Australian professionals now have two purpose-built recording tools that turn meetings and calls into summaries, notes and action items.
Canadian shoppers can now use tokenised Visa details at checkout in Chrome and Android, reducing card exposure to merchants.
Used by more than 20,000 organisations, FME has been recognised for simplifying data access as Safe Software expands into AI and digital twins.