At the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA, Google has announced support for a foldable smartphone as Android manufacturers are gearing up to launch this new flexible display technology as early as 2019. There are two variants; two-screen devices and one-screen devices. When folded, foldable smartphones resemble a phone that fits in your pockets and when unfolded, it becomes a tablet which it calls screen continuity. As you unfold, the app seamlessly transfers to the bigger screen without missing a beat. Google is optimizing Android for this new form factor. On another note, JetBrains released the latest version of Kotlin, 1.3, which brings new language features, APIs, bug fixes, and performance improvements including Inline classes which allow you to create a type which doesn't allocate unless boxed. Unsigned numbers, Multiplatform code is previously written for Android or the JVM can now also target Javascript or native. This unlocks the possibility of reusing parts of your codebase on even more platforms. Coroutines support is now stable. All of these new features of Kotlin 1.3 will be integrated into the Kotlin-specific APIs a majority of which is through KTX extensions as part of Jetpack. At I/O this year Google introduced Slices, a new way to bring users to your app. ...
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