Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Attention all app developers! If you thought 32-bit was going to keep rolling with the times, think again. Starting next August, Google is putting its foot down (and probably having a cup of coffee) by requiring all apps for Google TV and Android TV to come in 64-bit versions.

Now, I know what you’re thinking: ‘What’s the big deal?’ But let me tell you, 64-bit support is like upgrading from a bicycle to a rocket ship. It means faster performance, smoother operations, and apps that can juggle more tasks than a circus performer on a unicycle.

Don’t fret, the 32-bit crowd isn’t being kicked to the curb just yet. Google’s just giving developers a heads-up to get their act together for the new wave of 64-bit gadgets that will soon hit the market.

So if you’re a developer, start prepping those apps to dance the 64-bit tango! And if you’re just a casual user—well, brace yourself for some sleek new updates headed your way. Because who wouldn’t want their Netflix buffering to vanish faster than a magician’s rabbit?


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