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AppWizard
May 26, 2026
Morphe, an open-source app designed to enhance YouTube and YouTube Music, now allows users to create patches that remove advertisements from streaming services like Paramount Plus and Disney Plus on Android TV. Users can download official APKs or APK bundles, which Morphe modifies with custom patches. A community of users has emerged, utilizing AI tools to develop these patches, with one user sharing their experience of using Claude AI for coding assistance. The process involves downloading specific APK versions, applying patches, saving the modified APK, and transferring it to the Android TV device. While the patches disable ads during shows and movies, they do not provide free access to the services, and live content may still include ads. The community is also exploring patches for Peacock, but they are currently limited to mobile devices. Using modified APKs carries risks, including potential breaches of service terms and security vulnerabilities.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
Google has announced updates for Google Play during its I/O 2026 event, enhancing app discovery through integration with Gemini on Android devices and the web. Users will be able to discover apps directly via Gemini, and a new feature called Play Shorts will allow previews of apps through TikTok-style vertical videos. Google is also improving AI-powered developer tools for translations, subscription management, and app publishing. Developers can create Android apps using Google AI Studio with text prompts, simplifying the development process and leveraging AI capabilities. The integration aims to enhance app visibility related to over 450,000 movies, TV shows, and sports streams.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
The Google I/O 2026 event revealed enhanced native Android app creation capabilities within the web-based Google AI Studio, significantly reducing the app development time from weeks to minutes. Google introduced Gemini AI to help users discover applications on the Play Store and the web, improving user experience and developer visibility. The new platform allows users to "vibe-code" Android applications using intuitive tools, democratizing app development for both experienced and novice developers. Apps are developed using Kotlin and Google’s Jetpack Compose toolkit, with support for various hardware sensors. An embedded Android Emulator enables real-time preview and interaction with apps, which can be installed on devices via USB. AI Studio also offers features for creating app records, package bundles, and uploading to the Google Play Console for internal testing. Developers can transfer projects to Android Studio for broader publishing, with future enhancements including app sharing and Firebase integrations. A new AI-powered overlay called "Ask Play" will assist users in discovering apps through natural conversations, while Gemini will help surface developers' apps and link users to movies, TV shows, and live sports streaming.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
Google has enhanced its coding platform, AI Studio, allowing users to create native Android applications. Developers can prompt the system and preview their apps through an integrated Android emulator, with an option to install on actual devices via a connection to an Android phone. The initial rollout focuses on "personal utility" apps, "hardware-enabled experiences," and "AI-powered experiences" using the Gemini API. Google maintains that all applications must adhere to existing review processes and quality benchmarks before publication on Google Play. Additionally, Google has released a 1.0 version of its command-line interface for building Android applications and plans to integrate app recommendations into Gemini queries, along with a short-form video feed titled "Play Shorts" for user engagement.
AppWizard
May 19, 2026
Google's Play Store will integrate Gemini's AI capabilities to enhance app discovery by providing personalized app recommendations based on user queries. Users will receive tailored suggestions and can install apps directly from Gemini. The integration will ensure recommendations align with user intent and remind users of existing apps that may meet their needs. This feature will be available on the web and through Gemini on Android in the coming weeks. Additionally, later this year, Gemini's recommendations will expand to include media content like TV shows and movies, improving user experience without adding burdens on developers.
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